Dan Kutler
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1991 Sheffield | 100m Butterfly |
Dan Kutler (born May 2, 1970 in Mountain View, California) is a former butterfly swimmer, who was born in the United States, and swam for Israel in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. He is Jewish[1] and grew up in Santa Clara, California, competed for Cupertino High School, and competed for UCLA from 1988 to 1992 where he was a 7-time All American.[2]
Kutler then moved to Israel in 1994 to begin swimming for their national team in preparation for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In Atlanta, he swam the four-man 4x100 meter medley with Yoav Bruck, Eitan Urbach, and Vadim Alexeev.[3] The team reached the final, taking eighth place.[4] He retired after the Olympics.[5]
In 1997 he was inducted into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Jewish Post 5 June 1991 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program". newspapers.library.in.gov.
- ^ a b "Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Home". scjewishsportshof.com.
- ^ "The Jewish Post & News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^ "Kutler, Dan". jewsinsports. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- ^ "Uc_Hilal". Jewsinsports.org. Retrieved March 14, 2011.
External links
- Dan Kutler at World Aquatics
- Dan Kutler at SwimRankings.net
- Dan Kutler at Olympics.com
- Dan Kutler at Olympedia
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- 1959: Italy: Unknown
- 1961: Japan: (Fukushima, Shikiishi ,Yoshimuta, Fujimoto)
- 1963: Hungary: Unknown
- 1965: United States: (Mann, Tretheway, Riker, Roth)
- 1967: United States: (Hickcox, Merten, Russell, Walsh)
- 1970: United States: (Ivey, Shilling, Ferris, Heckl)
- 1973: United States: (Johnson, Chatfield, Poucher, Knox)
- 1977: United States: (Ballard, Michaelis, Curington, Ebuna)
- 1979: United States: (Manganiello, Lundberg, Bottom, Peppas)
- 1981: Soviet Union: Unknown
- 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown
- 1985: United States: (Rhodenbaugh, Moffet, O'Neil, McCadam)
- 1987: United States: (Berkoff, Torres, Mortenson, Hansen)
- 1991: United States: (Hansen, Kutler, Pajer, Schwenk)
- 1993: United States: (Schwenk, Crawford, Pepper, Fox)
- 1995: United States: (Jachimowski, Engstrom-Heg, Lancaster, Davis)
- 1997: United States: (Brewer, Kling, Martyak, Jones)
- 1999: United States: (Ulrickson, McDonnell, Pierce, Busse)
- 2001: United States: (Marshall, Denniston, Haidinyak, VonSchoff)
- 2003: Ukraine: (Nikolaychuk, Lisohor, Serdinov, Yegoshin)
- 2005: Ukraine: (Bugayov, Lisohor, Advena, Syzonenko)
- 2007: Russia: (Smirnov, Falko, Korotyshkin, Grechin)
- 2009: Japan: (R. Irie, Sakimoto, S. Irie, Harada)
- 2011: Japan: (Irie, Tateishi, Kishida, Shioura)
- 2013: Russia: (Morozov, Strelnikov, Koptelov, Grechin)
- 2015: Russia: (Shabasov, Kostin, Koptelov, Polischuk)
- 2017: United States: (Ress, Wilson, Lynch, Held)
- 2019: United States: (Ress, Finnerty, Shebat, Apple)
- 2021: China: (Wang, Qin, Chen, Lin)
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