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04/09/2001
Goodwill
Games Swimming Prize Purse Totals More Than $500,000
Swimmers to Compete in Unique
Team Championship Format
The swimming prize purse for this year's
Goodwill Games totals $508,000 (USD), it was announced
today by Games officials. Ninety-two men and 92 women
will compete in a total of 38 events for the winnings
at this year's Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia.
The six-day competition will be Wednesday, Aug. 29,
through Monday, Sept. 3, and will air in the United
States on Turner Network Television. Swimmers will compete
in this exciting competition that will match teams from
around the globe in a unique team championship format
at the Chandler Aquatic Center. The unique format will
highlight the intense patriotic rivalries, while featuring
outstanding individual performances as swimmer's race
against the clock.
The competition format consists of four
men's and four women's national teams, with 23 athletes
per team. Each men's and women's team competes in a
round-robin, dual-meet format for a total of three dual
meets per team. First and second-place teams advance
to the gold medal finals, while the third and fourth
place teams advance to the bronze medal final. Each
team is allowed two entries in individual events and
one entry in relay events. The teams competing in the
event are the United States, Australia, the European
All-Stars and the World All-stars
The team prize money is $200,000 (USD)
for each men's and women's team events. The first-place
team will receive $100,000 (USD), the second-place team
will receive $50,000 (USD), the third-place team will
receive $30,000 (USD) and the fourth-place team will
receive $20,000 (USD). The remaining $108,000 (USD)
of the prize purse will be divided by the 36 individual
or relay event winners, with $3,000 (USD) going to the
athlete or relay team with the fastest time per event
by the end of the round-robin competition. Bonuses will
also be given out for various world records, national
records and Goodwill Games records set. For a world
record set a bonus of $50,000 (USD) will be given. Any
second, third, fourth and fifth all-time world bests
will garner bonuses of $5,000 (USD), $4,000 (USD), $3,000
(USD) and $2,000 (USD) respectively. For a national
record set a bonus of $2,000 (USD) will be given and
for a Goodwill Games record set a $1,000 (USD) will
be awarded.
"Swimming, in this unique team championship
format, will prove to be one of the highlights of the
2001 Goodwill Games," said Michael Plant, president
of Goodwill Games, Inc. "We look forward to a competition
full of great match-ups, exhilarating performances and
a spectacular opening night that will feature Team USA
versus Team Australia in men's swimming."
The competition will consist of 38 events:
50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 400m
freestyle, 50m backstroke, 100m backstroke, 200m backstroke,
50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke,
50m butterfly, 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly, 200m
individual medley, 400m individual medley, 4x100 freestyle
relay, 4x100 medley relay, the team competition and
the 1500m freestyle in the men's competition and the
800m freestyle in the women's competition.
The 2001 Goodwill Games, hosted by Brisbane,
Australia, will take place Aug. 29-Sept. 9 and will
feature 14 sports during 12 days of competition. The
Goodwill Games will host, along with swimmers, an elite
field of competitors in athletics, basketball, beach
volleyball, boxing, cycling (track), figure skating,
gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, surf lifesaving, swimming,
trampoline, triathlon and weightlifting.
Contacts:
| Jeff Pomeroy |
Goodwill Games |
404-827-4786 |
| Janet England |
Goodwill Games Brisbane |
617-3233-2088 |
| Mary Wagner |
USA Swimming |
719-578-4500 ext. 3567 |
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