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Mustangs in Rio '16Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Mustangs in Rio '16Good luck to the SMU Athletes at this Summer's Olympics
DALLAS (SMU) – A total of eight individuals with ties to SMU athletics will participate in the XXXI Olympiad in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 5-21. Six swimmers, one track athlete and a coach make up the Mustang cohort at the first-ever South American games. In total, Mustangs have qualified in 10 events. ISABELLA ARCILA // SWIMMING // COLOMBIA 50 FREESTYLE Arcila is a former freestyle and backstroke specialist for the Mustangs. She posted her Rio Olympic Standard Time and Colombian record of 25.52 in the 50 free at the XXI Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships. As a Mustang, Rangelova earned All-America honors in the 100 distance in 2015, and has six additional honors under her belt in relay events. Arcila garnered seven individual conference championships, set three conference meet records and amassed 24 all-conference honors in individual and relay events over four years. JULIAN FLETCHER // SWIMMING // BERMUDA 100 BREASTSTROKE Fletcher, who holds SMU's seventh fastest 100-yard breaststroke time in program history, broke his own Bermudian National Record in the 100-meter distance clocking a 1:02.47 at the country's National Championships, placing him under the Rio Selection Time of 1:02.69. JONATHAN GOMEZ // SWIMMING // COLOMBIA 200 BUTTERFLY Gomez, who will begin competition with the Mustangs this fall, achieved his Olympic Qualifying Standard in the 200-meter butterfly at the CISC Championships, turning in a time of 1:56.72, under the 1:56.97 A standard. Gomez is a transfer from Saint Peter's University in New Jersey, where he was named the Most Outstanding Swimmer of the 2014 MAAC Championships after winning three events and breaking the meet record in the 200-yard butterfly. As a sophomore, he bested his 200 fly time by two seconds, and was conference champion in the 400-yard individual medley. RACHEL NICOL // SWIMMING // CANADA 100 BREASTSTROKE Nicol will compete in her first Olympics as one of two swimmers in the 100-meter breaststroke representing Canada. She posted a second-place finish at the country's trials in April to secure her position on the team. During her time at SMU, she was a three-time All-America selection. She also holds the current program record in the 200-yard breaststroke. NINA RANGELOVA // SWIMMING // BULGARIA 100 FREESTYLE // 200 FREESTYLE Current volunteer assistant coach Rangelova was a member of the Mustang squad from 2010-2014 earning seven All-America honors. Rangelova reached the Rio A cut in the 200-meter freestyle and will swim that event, as well as the 100-meter distance in Rio. This will be the third Olympics for the Bulgarian, as she competed in the preliminary round of the 200 free at the Beijing Games in 2008 and the 100, 200 and 400 free heats at the 2012 London Games. MATEA SAMARDZIC // SWIMMING // CROATIA 100 BACKSTROKE // 200 BACKSTROKE // 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Samardzic is set to join the SMU program for the 2016-17 season as a transfer and reached her qualifying standard in the 200-meter backstroke. She also earned her spot on start lists for the 100-distance and the 400-meter individual medley as well. Samardzic clocked a 2:09.73 in the 200 at the Croatian National Championship to achieve her Olympic Qualifying Time. LOVISA LINDH // ATHLETICS // SWEDEN 800 METERS Lindh was named to the Swedish Olympic Track & Field Team after claiming the bronze medal in the 800 meters this summer at the European Athletics Championships in Amsterdam. The SMU alum ran a personal-best time of 2 minutes, 00.37 seconds, breaking her previous personal-best time (2:00.51) set earlier this season. She will run in one of the preliminary heats of the 800 meters in Rio. As a Mustang, the Swedish middle-distance runner was a three-time Conference USA champion in the indoor and outdoor 800 meters (2011) and as a member of the distance medley relay team (2011). STEVE COLLINS // SWIMMING // BULGARIA COACH The SMU head women's swimming coach is headed to his sixth Olympic Games following his appointment to the Bulgarian staff. Collins also coached the team in 2012 and was the on the Slovakian staff in 2008, 2004, 2000 and 1996. Collins will assist in the mentoring of Rangelova at the Games. Collins is entering his 31st year with the Mustangs and is a two-time NCAA Coach of the Year and 11-time conference Coach of the Year. In the past 20 seasons, SMU has earned 17 conference championships, and he has led the team to 15 top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships. Collins' swimmers at SMU have earned medals at the Olympic Games, World Championships, World University Games, European Championships, Pan American Games, Mediterranean and African Championships. He mentored 1997 NCAA Swimmer of the Year Martina Moravcova, who won two silver medals at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, and also competed in the 1996, 2004 and 2008 Games. The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio take place Aug. 5-21. Pony Up
Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Nicol made the finals in the 100 breaststroke
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Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Ryan Manuel's little sister was part of the relay that won a gold medal
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Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Erin McLeod played at SMU, didn't she?
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Just won (tied) for gold in the individual 100m freestyle. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Mustangs in Rio '16That's awesome, congrats Manuel family.
Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Hard to believe the same family could have a tall basketball player and such a short gymnast!
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Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Actually she was a swimmer. The only gymnast action was her turn at 50 meters.
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Yes. Two seasons before transferring to Ped State. An object at rest cannot be stopped!
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Oops. Sorry. Wrong Simone. My bad. Shake It Off Moody
Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Little Simone short story on NBC. Showed pictures of Ryan in his SMU gear and the commentators just panned up to show the family specifically mentioning Ryan, SMU, Brown and being in NCAA tournament. Nice!
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Re: Mustangs in Rio '16Michael Carter's daughter, Michelle, outdid her dad and won a gold medal in the shot put. Way to go!
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Re: Mustangs in Rio '16A recap of the results for our Mustangs in Rio. Pony Up!
http://smumustangs.com/news/2016/8/16/m ... n-rio.aspx ![]() Pony Up
Re: Mustangs in Rio '16I believe there is one more competitor from SMU. Jackie Galloway and she just got a bronze in Taekwondo. SMU has been tweeting about it.
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