Maggie Bowen
American swimmer
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Born | 1980 (age 43–44) Jackson, Mississippi, US[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Auburn Aquatics[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Martha "Maggie" Bowen-Hanna[3] (née Bowen; born 1980)[1][4] is a retired American swimmer who won two medals in individual medley events at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships.[3]
In 2000, she narrowly missed Olympic qualification by finishing third in the 200 m medley in the US trials. She won several National Collegiate Athletic Association titles in medley and freestyle events in 2001–2003.[2]
See also
- List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming (women)
References
- ^ a b Event Results 2004 Janet Evans Invitational. wa.swimming.org.au
- ^ a b MAGGIE BOWEN NAMED CLARION-LEDGER 2001 SPORTS PERSON OF THE YEAR Archived 2012-10-21 at the Wayback Machine. Swimmingworld Magazine (December 26, 2001).
- ^ a b Jean-Louis Meuret (2007), HistoFINA Volume IV – Tome IV[permanent dead link]. MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS. Special FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (50 m.) Before Rome 2009.
- ^ Maggie Bowen. swimmingtimes.com
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World long-course champions in women's 200 m individual medley
- 1973: Andrea Hübner (GDR)
- 1975: Kathy Heddy (USA)
- 1978: Tracy Caulkins (USA)
- 1982: Petra Schneider (GDR)
- 1986: Kristin Otto (GDR)
- 1991: Lin Li (CHN)
- 1994: Lü Bin (CHN)
- 1998: Wu Yanyan (CHN)
- 2001: Maggie Bowen (USA)
- 2003: Yana Klochkova (UKR)
- 2005: Katie Hoff (USA)
- 2007: Katie Hoff (USA)
- 2009: Ariana Kukors (USA)
- 2011: Ye Shiwen (CHN)
- 2013: Katinka Hosszú (HUN)
- 2015: Katinka Hosszú (HUN)
- 2017: Katinka Hosszú (HUN)
- 2019: Katinka Hosszú (HUN)
- 2022: Alexandra Walsh (USA)
- 2023: Kate Douglass (USA)
- 2024: Kate Douglass (USA)
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