Scot Robison
American swimmer
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Born | (1988-12-05) December 5, 1988 (age 35) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scot Robison (born December 5, 1988) is an American former swimmer.[1]
Robinson, a freestyle specialist from Charlotte, North Carolina, was a varsity swimmer for the Virginia Cavaliers.[2] He won relay gold medals at the 2009 Universiade and 2011 Pan American Games, for the 4 × 100 m freestyle and 4 × 200 m freestyle respectively. At the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai, Robison featured in the heats of the 4 × 100 m freestyle team, which secured a bronze medal. In 2012 he was an alternate for the U.S. Olympic squad after placing seventh in the 100 m freestyle at the trials, where he had surprised with the fastest swim in the heats.[3][4]
References
- ^ "MSS: Scot Robison". Swimming World. March 11, 2010.
- ^ Fowler, Scott (May 6, 2012). "Swimmers hope for Olympic splash". The Charlotte Observer. p. 6A.
- ^ "Robison leads 100 free prelims at US swim trials". WCNC. June 28, 2012.
- ^ Keith, Braden (July 3, 2012). "Scot Robison, American Olympic Alternate". SwimSwam.
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- 1951: R. Gora, B. Jones, D. Cleveland, B. Heusner (USA)
- 1955: M. Smith, W. Yorzyk, W. Moore, J. McLane (USA)
- 1959: D. Blick, P. Sintz, J. Rounsavelle, F. Winters (USA)
- 1963: G. Ilman, R. McDonough, D. Lyons, E. Townsend (USA)
- 1967: D. Schollander, C. Hickcox, G. Charlton, M. Spitz (USA)
- 1971: J. Heidenreich, J. McConica, S. Genter, F. Heckl (USA)
- 1975: R. DeMont, R. Favero, B. Horner, M. Curington (USA)
- 1979: B. Goodell, D. Larson, K. Kirshner, R. Gaines (USA)
- 1983: D. Larson, R. Saeger, B. Hayes, R. Gaines (USA)
- 1987: P. Robinson, B. Jones, M. O'Brien, J. Witchell (USA)
- 1991: J. Keppeler, J. Wells, C. Tippins, E. Diehl (USA)
- 1995: J. Olsen, J. Davis, R. Berube, G. Burgess (USA)
- 1999: A. Messner, D. Phillips, D. Howard, S. Tucker (USA)
- 2003: R. Lochte, B. Goldberg, J. Lee, D. Ketchum (USA)
- 2007: T. Pereira, R. Castro, L. Salatta, N. Oliveira (BRA)
- 2011: C. Dwyer, S. Robison, C. Houchin, M. Patton, D. Madwed, R. Feeley, R. Tullius, R. Margalis (USA)
- 2015: L. Altamir Melo, J. de Lucca, T. Pereira, N. Oliveira, H. Rodrigues, K. de Almeida, T. Simon (BRA)
- 2019: L. Altamir Melo, F. Scheffer, J. de Lucca, B. Correia (BRA)
- 2023: M. Sartori, B. Correia, F. Scheffer, G. Costa, L. Altamir Melo, L. Coelho Santos, F. Ribeiro de Souza (BRA)
Italics: Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.