Megan Romano (born February 2, 1991) is an American competition swimmer who specializes in backstroke and freestyle events. She is part of the current American record women's 4x100-meter freestyle relay team, and is the short-course yards American record-holder in the 200-yard freestyle and 4x200-meter freestyle relay. Along with her Georgia Bulldogs teammates, she won the NCAA Division I women's team championship in 2013.
Swimming career
Italian american,[1] 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).[2] 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.[3] 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.[4] 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.[5] 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.[6]
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.[7] 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)
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Event
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Time
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City
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Date
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50 m backstroke
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28.56
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Charlotte
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May 10, 2013
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100 m backstroke
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59.85
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Kazan
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July 13, 2013
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200 m backstroke
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2:09:08
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Indianapolis
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August 11, 2012
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50 m freestyle
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24.98
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Kazan
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July 16, 2013
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100 m freestyle
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53.90
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Indianapolis
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June 25, 2013
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200 m freestyle
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1:57.54
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Indianapolis
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August 10, 2012
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See also
References
- ^ Nuoto, a Vichy: Pellegrini, 100 a un soffio dalla Hosszu. Scozzoli soffre e lotta gazzetta.it
- ^ "2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials (swimming) – Women's 200 metre freestyle (final)". Omega Timing. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
- ^ "11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Women's 4×200 metre freestyle (final)". Omega Timing. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ^ "11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Women's 100 metre freestyle (final)". Omega Timing. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ^ "11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Women's 4×100 metre medley relay (final)". Omega Timing. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ^ "11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) – Women's 4×100 metre freestyle (final)". Omega Timing. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ^ "Monster Megan Romano Anchor Delivers Title, American Record to Team USA". Swimming World Magazine. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
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- 1973: Kornelia Ender, Andrea Eife, Andrea Hübner, Sylvia Eichner (GDR)
- 1975: Kornelia Ender, Barbara Krause, Claudia Hempel, Ute Brückner (GDR)
- 1978: Tracy Caulkins, Stephanie Elkins, Jill Sterkel, Cynthia Woodhead (USA)
- 1982: Birgit Meineke, Susanne Link, Kristin Otto, Caren Metschuck (GDR)
- 1986: Kristin Otto, Manuela Stellmach, Sabina Schulze, Heike Friedrich (GDR)
- 1991: Nicole Haislett, Julie Cooper, Whitney Hedgepeth, Jenny Thompson (USA)
- 1994: Le Jingyi, Shan Ying, Le Ying, Lü Bin (CHN)
- 1998: Lindsay Farella, Amy Van Dyken, Barbara Bedford, Jenny Thompson (USA)
- 2001: Petra Dallmann, Antje Buschschulte, Katrin Meissner, Sandra Völker (GER)
- 2003: Natalie Coughlin, Lindsay Benko, Rhi Jeffrey, Jenny Thompson (USA)
- 2005: Jodie Henry, Alice Mills, Shayne Reese, Libby Trickett (AUS)
- 2007: Libby Trickett, Melanie Schlanger, Shayne Reese, Jodie Henry (AUS)
- 2009: Inge Dekker, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk, Marleen Veldhuis (NED)
- 2011: Inge Dekker, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Marleen Veldhuis, Femke Heemskerk (NED)
- 2013: Missy Franklin, Natalie Coughlin, Shannon Vreeland, (USA)
- 2015: Emily Seebohm, Emma McKeon, Bronte Campbell, Cate Campbell (AUS)
- 2017: Mallory Comerford, Kelsi Dahlia, Katie Ledecky, Simone Manuel (USA)
- 2019: Bronte Campbell, Brianna Throssell, Emma McKeon, Cate Campbell (AUS)
- 2022: Mollie O'Callaghan, Madison Wilson, Meg Harris, Shayna Jack (AUS)
- 2023: Mollie O'Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon (AUS)
- 2024: Kim Busch, Janna van Kooten, Kira Toussaint, Marrit Steenbergen (NED)
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- 1973: Ulrike Richter, Renate Vogel, Rosemarie Kother, Kornelia Ender (GDR)
- 1975: Ulrike Richter, Hannelore Anke, Rosemarie Kother, Kornelia Ender (GDR)
- 1978: Linda Jasek, Tracy Caulkins, Joan Pennington, Cynthia Woodhead (USA)
- 1982: Kristin Otto, Ute Geweniger, Ines Geissler, Birgit Meineke (GDR)
- 1986: Kathrin Zimmermann, Sylvia Gerasch, Kornelia Gressler, Kristin Otto (GDR)
- 1991: Janie Wagstaff, Tracey McFarlane, Crissy Leighton, Nicole Haislett (USA)
- 1994: He Cihong, Dai Guohong, Liu Limin, Le Jingyi (CHN)
- 1998: Lea Maurer, Kristy Kowal, Jenny Thompson, Amy Van Dyken (USA)
- 2001: Dyana Calub, Leisel Jones, Petria Thomas, Sarah Ryan (AUS)
- 2003: Zhan Shu, Luo Xuejuan, Zhou Yafei, Yang Yu (CHN)
- 2005: Sophie Edington, Leisel Jones, Jessicah Schipper, Libby Trickett (AUS)
- 2007: Emily Seebohm, Leisel Jones, Jessicah Schipper, Libby Trickett (AUS)
- 2009: Zhao Jing, Chen Huijia, Jiao Liuyang, Li Zhesi (CHN)
- 2011: Natalie Coughlin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Missy Franklin (USA)
- 2013: Missy Franklin, Jessica Hardy, Dana Vollmer, (USA)
- 2015: Fu Yuanhui, Shi Jinglin, Lu Ying, Shen Duo (CHN)
- 2017: Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell, Simone Manuel (USA)
- 2019: Regan Smith, Lilly King, Kelsi Dahlia, Simone Manuel (USA)
- 2022: Regan Smith, Lilly King, Torri Huske, Claire Curzan (USA)
- 2023: Regan Smith, Lilly King, Gretchen Walsh, Kate Douglass (USA)
- 2024: Iona Anderson, Abbey Harkin, Brianna Throssell, Shayna Jack (AUS)
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- 1993: China (Lü, Shan, Jia, Le)
- 1995: China (Chao, Shan, Han, Le)
- 1997: 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 (, Hardy, Neal, Schmitt)
- 2014: Netherlands (Dekker, Heemskerk, van der Meer, Kromowidjojo)
- 2016: United States (Weir, Worrell, Kennedy, Comerford)
- 2018: United States (Smoliga, Neal, Comerford, Dahlia)
- 2021: United States (Douglass, Curzan, Berkoff, Weitzeil)
2021: Canada (Sanchez, Mac Neil, Smith, Savard)
- 2022: Australia (O'Callaghan, Wilson, Harris, McKeon)
- 2024: United States (Douglass, Berkoff, Shackell, Walsh)
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- 1993: China (Shan, Zhou, Le, Lü)
- 1995: Canada (Limpert, Shakespeare, Evanetz, Malar)
- 1997: China (Wang, 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 (, Chenault, Vreeland, Schmitt)
- 2014: Netherlands (Dekker, Heemskerk, Kromowidjojo, Rouwendaal)
- 2016: Canada (Savard, Ruck, Goss, Oleksiak)
- 2018: China (Li, Yang, Zhang, Wang)
- 2021: Canada (McIntosh, Sanchez, Savard, Smith)
- 2022: Australia (Wilson, O'Callaghan, Neale, Pallister)
- 2024: United States (Walsh, Madden, Grimes, Weinstein)
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- 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown
- 1985: United States: (Zemina, Shupe, O'Leary, Meagher)
- 1987: United States: (O'Leary, Meyers, Kriegsman, Kremer)
- 1991: Soviet Union: Unknown
- 1993: Canada: Unknown
- 1995: United States: (Haag, Jacob, Taormina, Anderson)
- 1997: United States: (Thies, Black, Jesperson, Haag)
- 1999: United States: (Owen, Black, Kilian, Zimbone)
- 2001: United States: (Tolar, Komisarz, Williams, Black)
- 2003: China: (Xu, Qi, Chen, Pang)
- 2005: United States: (Medina, Hill, Chandler, Retrum)
- 2007: United States: (Dwelley, Reilly, Smith, Sandeno)
- 2009: United States: (Scroggy, Ohlgren, Nauta, Heiss)
- 2011: United States: (Bispo, Nauta, Dwelley, )
- 2013: United States: (Murez, Henry, Chenault, )
- 2015: United States: (Chenault, Flickinger, Smith, Vreeland)
- 2017: Russia: (Guzhenkova, Salamatina, Baklakova, Openysheva)
- 2019: United States: (Meitz, Madden, Rasmus, DeLoof)
- 2021: China: (Liu, Jing, Zhang, Li)
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