词条 | Draft:Robert Brawner |
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| name = Robert Brawner | fullname = Robert L. Brawner | nicknames = | national_team = {{USA}} | strokes = Breaststroke | club = | collegeteam = Princeton University | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1930|1|1|mf=yes}} | birth_place = San Mateo, California, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | height = {{convert|6|ft|4|in|m|abbr=on}} | weight = {{convert|165|lb|kg|abbr=on}} | medaltemplates ={{MedalCountry | the United States}}{{MedalCompetition | US vs. Japan Dual Meets}}{{MedalGold | 1950 Osaka | 200 yd breaststroke}}[1]{{MedalGold | 1950 Osaka | 100 yd breaststroke}}[2]{{MedalSilver | 1950 Tokyo | 100 yd breaststroke}}[3]{{MedalCompetition | Amateur Athletic Union}}{{MedalBronze | 1951 Outdoor Championships | 200 m breaststroke}}[4]{{MedalSilver | 1951 Outdoor Championships | 100 m breaststroke}}[5][6]{{MedalSilver | 1951 Indoor Championships | 220 yd breaststroke}}[7]{{MedalSilver | 1951 Indoor Championships | 100 yd breaststroke}}[8]{{MedalGold | 1950 Outdoor Championships | 220 yd breaststroke}}[9]{{MedalGold | 1950 Indoor Championships | 220 yd breaststroke}}[10]{{MedalBronze | 1949 Indoor Championships | 220 yd breaststroke}}[11]{{MedalCompetition | NCAA}}{{MedalBronze | 1952 Championships | 200 yd breaststroke}}[12]{{MedalSilver | 1952 Championships | 100 yd breaststroke}}[13]{{MedalGold | 1951 Championships | 220 yd breaststroke}}[14]{{MedalGold | 1951 Championships | 100 yd breaststroke}}[15]{{MedalGold | 1950 Championships | 200 yd breaststroke}}[16].{{MedalGold | 1950 Championships | 100 yd breaststroke}}[17].{{MedalCompetition | Eastern Intercollegiate League}}{{MedalGold | 1952 Championships | 200 yd breaststroke}}[18].{{MedalGold | 1952 Championships | 100 yd breaststroke}}[19].{{MedalGold | 1951 Championships | 220 yd breaststroke}}[20].{{MedalGold | 1950 Championships | 200 yd breaststroke}}[21]{{MedalGold | 1950 Championships | 100 yd breaststroke}}[22] }} Robert Brawner (born 1930) is an American former competition swimmer for Princeton University who held a world record in the 200-yard (short course) breaststroke and held four American records[23]. BiographyBrawner was a four-time All-American in swimming at Princeton University. He was the Eastern Intercollegiate League Champion for three years 1950-1952 in the 200yd/220yd breaststroke. In addition, he was the double NCAA champion in the 100yd and 200yd/220ydd breaststroke for 1950 and 1951. In His first American record came in 1949 with the 200 y breaststroke (20 yard) with a time of 2:16.7.[24]. His world record came in 1950 at the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships in the 200 yd breaststroke (short course) beating the former record holder Joe Verdeur in 2:14.2.[25]. At the National AAU Indoor Championships in 1950, Brawner won the 220 yd breaststroke (short course) and set the American record in 2:29.3 beating the former record holder Joe Verdeur[26] who was second. Another American record was set in the summer of 1950 in the 220 yd breaststroke (long course) at the National AAU Outdoor Championships when Brawner won in a time of 2:41 flat beating Bowen Stassforth who was second in 2:41.3.[27]. He was selected in 1950 as part of the American national swim team in several dual meets held in Japan.[28] This was the first time the American swim team had defeated Japan on Japanese soil[29]. At the second dual meet held in Osaka, Brawner won the 100 yd breaststroke and 200 yd breaststroke .[30] At the 1951 National AAU Outdoor Championships in the 100 m breaststroke (long course), Brawner was second toJohn Davies, but set the American record in the 100 m breaststroke (long course) in the preliminaries with a time of 1:08.3[31]. At the 1952 US Olympic Trials, Brawner was seventh in the 200 m Breaststroke with a time of 2:44.9.[32] {{s-start}}{{s-ach|rec}}{{succession box| before = Joe Verdeur | title = Men's 200 yd breaststroke World record-holder(short course) | years = March 18, 1950-March 29, 1952 | after = John Davies }}{{s-end}}{{s-start}}{{s-ach|rec}}{{succession box | before = Joe Verdeur | title = Men's 220 yd breaststroke American record-holder(long course) | years = July 22, 1950-August 27, 1952 | after = Bowen Stassforth }}{{s-end}}{{s-start}}{{s-ach|rec}}{{succession box | before = Joe Verdeur | title = Men's 220 yd breaststroke American record-holder(short course) | years = March 31, 1950-April 4, 1952 | after = John Davies }}{{s-end}} References1. ^Los Angeles Times 13 August 1950 Page B13 {{AFC submission|||ts=20190303232108|u=2nd Place Curse|ns=118}}2. ^Los Angeles Times 14 August 1950 Page C4 3. ^New York Times 6 August 1950 Page S1 4. ^New York Times 28 July 1951 Page 21 5. ^New York Times 27 July 1951 Page 30 6. ^New York Times 27 July 1951 Page 30 7. ^New York Times 7 April 1951 Page 24 8. ^New York Times 8 April 1951 Page 159 9. ^New York Times 23 July 1950 Page S3 10. ^New York Times 1 April 1950 Page 23 11. ^New York Times 2 April 1949 Page 19 12. ^Los Angeles Times 29 March 1952 Page B2 13. ^New York Times 30 March 1952 Page S1 14. ^New York Times 31 March 1951 Page 22 15. ^New York Times 1 April 1951 Page 155 16. ^New York Times 25 March 1950 Page 155 17. ^New York Times 25 March 1950 Page 155 18. ^New York Times 15 March 1952 Page S1 19. ^New York Times 15 March 1952 Page S1 20. ^New York Times 17 March 1951 Page 25 21. ^New York Times 18 March 1950 Page 17 22. ^New York Times 18 March 1950 Page 17 23. ^New York Times 6 August 1950 Page S1 24. ^New York Times 31 March 1949 Page 35 25. ^New York Times 18 March 1950 Page 17 26. ^New York Times 1 April 1950 Page 23 27. ^New York Times 23 July 1950 Page S3 28. ^Aims Daily Tribune 25 July 1950 Page 16 29. ^New York Times 6 August 1950 Page S1 30. ^New York Times 6 August 1950 Page S1 31. ^New York Times 27 July 1951 Page 30 32. ^Los Angeles Times 7 July 1952 Page C2 |
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