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  1. John Naber. John Naber (* 20. Januar 1956 in Evanston) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Schwimmer . Naber ging in Italien und England zur Schule, wo sein Vater als Management- Consultant arbeitete. Er studierte mit einem Sportstipendium Psychologie an der University of Southern California, wo er seine ersten nationalen Rekorde aufstellte. [1]

  2. 25 de nov. de 2011 · Originally written November 25, 2011. Zamperini and Naber met when they took part in the Olympic torch relay for the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. After Zamperini’s children grew up and moved away, and then his wife, Cynthia, died in 2001, Naber sensed that his friend might need some help. John Naber and Louis Zamperini, 40 years apart in age ...

  3. ishof.org › honoree › honoree-john-naberJohn Naber - ISHOF

    John’s honors were highlighted but not limited to the Olympics. He entered competitive swimming at age 13, won 25 AAU titles and holds the record of 10 individual and 15 NCAA relay titles in his four years of college (1974-77). In milestone achievements, Naber was the first man under 2 minutes for the 200 meter milestone achievements.

  4. I recall fondly receiving congratulations from the East German defending champion, Roland Matthes, when I broke his backstroke world record. I also enjoy recalling my time in the warm-down pool with my USC teammate, Bruce Furniss, shortly after we competed against each other in the 200-Meter Freestyle final.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2015 · The final part of the film covers the 1976 Olympic Trials and profiles of John Naber, Andy Coan, Shirley Babashoff and Tim Shaw. Also the importance of volu...

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  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_NaberJohn Naber - Wikipedia

    John Naber. John Phillips Naber ( Evanston, 20 januari 1956) is een voormalig topzwemmer uit de Verenigde Staten, die vijf medailles (vier gouden, één zilveren) won bij de Olympische Spelen van Montreal ( 1976 ).

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