Megan Romano (born February 2, 1991) is an American swimmer who specializes in backstroke and freestyle events. She is part of the current 4x100m freestyle relay American Record and is the short-course yards American record holder in the 200-yard freestyle and 800 free relay. Along with other Georgia Bulldogs, she won the NCAA Division I women's team title in 2013.
Swimming career
At the 2012 United States Olympic Trials, the qualifying meet for the 2012 Olympics, Romano narrowly missed the Olympic team by finishing seventh in the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 1:58.56 (the top six finishers were selected for the relay).[1] Romano also competed in the final of the 100-meter backstroke and place eighth in the final.
At the 2012 Short Course World Championships, Romano won four medals: two gold, one silver, and one bronze. On the first day, Romano led off the relay and had a split of 1:56.03 in the 4×200 free relay. Along with teammates Chelsea Chenault, Shannon Vreeland, and Allison Schmitt, they won with a time of 7:39.25.[2] Romano earned her first individual medal with a silver in the 100-meter free on the third day of competition, finishing behind Germany's Britta Steffen with a 52.48.[3] Later, she anchored the 4×100 medley relay to a bronze-medal-winning 3:51.43 with the fastest split in the field of 51.90.[4] In Romano's last event, she led off the relay with a split of 52.86, and along with Jessica Hardy, Lia Neal, and Allison Schmitt, won the 4×100 free relay in 3:31.01, nearly two seconds ahead of second-place finisher Australia.[5]
At the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Romano anchored the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay to a gold medal, overtaking Australia's Alicia Coutts in the final 100 meters. She entered the water 7 tenths of a second behind Coutts, but beat the Australian by a margin of 0.12. Her split of 52.60 was a personal best and second-fastest of anyone in the field. The final relay time of 3:32.31 bettered the previous American record of 3:34.24.[6] Romano earned her second medal, a gold, in the 4×100-meter medley relay with Missy Franklin, Jessica Hardy, and Dana Vollmer. Swimming the anchor leg, Romano recorded a split of 53.43 and the team finished with a time of 3:53.23.
Personal bests
Long course (50 m pool) |
Event |
Time |
City |
Date |
50 m backstroke |
28.56 |
Charlotte |
May 10, 2013 |
100 m backstroke |
59.85 |
Kazan |
July 13, 2013 |
200 m backstroke |
2:11.37 |
Charlotte |
May 12, 2013 |
50 m freestyle |
24.98 |
Kazan |
July 16, 2013 |
100 m freestyle |
53.90 |
Indianapolis |
June 25, 2013 |
200 m freestyle |
1:57.54 |
Indianapolis |
August 10, 2012 |
See also
References
External links
World Long Course Champions in Women's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay |
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- 1973: East Germany (Ender, Eife, Hübner, Eichner)
- 1975: East Germany (Ender, Krause, Hempel, Brückner)
- 1978: USA (Caulkins, Elkins, Sterkel, Woodhead)
- 1982: East Germany (Meineke, Link, Otto, Metschuck)
- 1986: East Germany (Otto, Stellmach, Schulze, Friedrich)
- 1991: USA (Haislett, Cooper, Hedgepeth, Thompson)
- 1994: China (Le J., Shan, Le Y., Lü)
- 1998: USA (Farella, Van Dyken, Bedford, Thompson)
- 2001: Germany (Dallmann, Buschschulte, Meißner, Völker)
- 2003: USA (Coughlin, Benko, Jeffrey, Thompson)
- 2005: Australia (Henry, Mills, Reese, Lenton)
- 2007: Australia (Lenton, Schlanger, Reese, Henry)
- 2009: Netherlands (Dekker, Kromowidjojo, Heemskerk, Veldhuis)
- 2011: Netherlands (Dekker, Kromowidjojo, Veldhuis, Heemskerk)
- 2013: USA (Franklin, Coughlin, Vreeland, Romano)
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World Long Course Champions in Women's 4×100 m Medley Relay |
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- 1973: East Germany (Richter, Vogel, Kother, Ender)
- 1975: East Germany (Richter, Anke, Kother, Ender)
- 1978: USA (Jasek, Caulkins, Pennington, Woodhead)
- 1982: East Germany (Otto, Geweniger, Geißler, Meineke)
- 1986: East Germany (Zimmermann, Gerasch, Gressler, Otto)
- 1991: USA (Wagstaff, McFarlane, Leighton, Haislett)
- 1994: China (He, Dai, Liu, Le)
- 1998: USA (Maurer, Kowal, Thompson, Van Dyken)
- 2001: Australia (Calub, Jones, Thomas, Ryan)
- 2003: China (Zhan, Luo, Zhou, Yang)
- 2005: Australia (Edington, Jones, Schipper, Lenton)
- 2007: Australia (Seebohm, Jones, Schipper, Lenton)
- 2009: China (Zhao, Chen, Jiao, Li)
- 2011: USA (Coughlin, Soni, Vollmer, Franklin)
- 2013: USA (Franklin, Hardy, Vollmer, Romano)
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World Short Course Champions in Women's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay |
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- 1993: PR China (Lü, Shan, Jia, Le)
- 1995: PR China (Chao, Shan, Han, Le)
- 1997: PR China (Le, Chao, Shan, Nian)
- 1999: Great Britain (Sheppard, Huddart, Pickering, Rolph)
- 2000: Sweden (Jöhncke, Alshammar, Kammerling, Sjöberg)
- 2002: Sweden (Lillhage, Alshammar, Sjöberg, Kammerling)
- 2004: United States (Weir, Joyce, Benko, Thompson)
- 2006: Netherlands (Dekker, Schreuder, Groot, Veldhuis)
- 2008: Netherlands (Schreuder, Heemskerk, Dekker, Veldhuis)
- 2010: Netherlands (Heemskerk, Dekker, Schreuder, Kromowidjojo)
- 2012: United States (Romano, Hardy, Neal, Schmitt)
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- 1993: China (Shan, Zhou, Le, Lü)
- 1995: Canada (Limpert, Shakespeare, Evanetz, Malar)
- 1997: China (Luna, Nian, Chen, Shan)
- 1999: Sweden (Lillhage, Jöhncke, Sjöberg, Svahnström)
- 2000: Great Britain (Huddart, Jackson, Legg, Pickering)
- 2002: China (Xu, Zhu, Tang, Yang)
- 2004: United States (Vollmer, Komisarz, Benko, Sandeno)
- 2006: Australia (Barratt, Schipper, Reese, Lenton)
- 2008: Netherlands (Dekker, Heemskerk, Veldhuis, Kromowidjojo)
- 2010: China (Chen, Tang, Liu, Zhu)
- 2012: United States (Romano, Chenault, Vreeland, Schmitt)
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Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay |
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- 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown
- 1985: USA: (Zemina, Shupe, O'Leary, Meagher)
- 1987: USA: (O'Leary, Meyers, Kriegsman, Kremer)
- 1991: Soviet Union: Unknown
- 1993: Canada: Unknown
- 1995: USA: (Haag, Jacob, Taormina, Anderson)
- 1997: USA: (Thies, Black, Jesperson, Haag)
- 1999: USA: (Owen, Black, Kilian, Zimbone)
- 2001: USA: (Tolar, Komisarz, Williams, Black)
- 2003: China: (Xu, Qi, Chen, Pang)
- 2005: USA: (Medina, Hill, Chandler, Retrum)
- 2007: USA: (Dwelley, Reilly, Smith, Sandeno)
- 2009: USA: (Scroggy, Ohlgren, Nauta, Heiss)
- 2011: USA: (Bispo, Nauta, Dwelley, Romano)
- 2013: USA: (Murez, Henry, Chenault, Romano)
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Persondata |
Name |
Romano, Megan |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
American swimmer |
Date of birth |
February 2, 1991 |
Place of birth |
St. Petersburg, Florida |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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