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She is a student at [[Texas A&M University]], and a member of its swimming team.<ref name="auto"/>
She is a student at [[Texas A&M University]], and a member of its swimming team.<ref name="auto"/>


In April 2021 she won the bronze medal at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm in Sweden in the 200 back with a time of 2:10.86, 0.22 seconds behind silver medal winner [[Lena Grabowski]] of Austria.<ref>[https://www.swimcloud.com/results/195591/event/20/]</ref>
In April 2021 she won the bronze medal at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm in Sweden in the 200 back with a time of 2:10.86, 0.22 seconds behind silver medal winner [[Lena Grabowski]] of Austria.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://swimcloud.com/results/195591|title=Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm|website=Swimcloud}}</ref>


In June 2021 at the Internazionali di Nuoto - 58 Settecolli in Rome, Italy, she won the silver medal in the 200 back with a time of 2:10.76, two seconds behind Italian former 3-time European champion [[Margherita Panziera]].<ref>[https://www.swimcloud.com/results/213060/event/89/]</ref>
In June 2021 at the Internazionali di Nuoto - 58 Settecolli in Rome, Italy, she won the silver medal in the 200 back with a time of 2:10.76, two seconds behind Italian former 3-time European champion [[Margherita Panziera]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://swimcloud.com/results/213060|title=Internazionali di Nuoto - 58 Settecolli|website=Swimcloud}}</ref>


In 2021-22, in her freshman year, at the NCAA Championships she finished sixth in the 200 back (1:53.77), and 17th in the 100 back (53.06), while also competing on the 200 and 400 medley relay teams at her first SEC Championships.<ref name="auto"/> She had times of 50.52 in the 100 free, 1:49.99 in the 200 free, 54.10 in the 100 back, and 1:55.93 in the 200 back at the Art Adamson Invite. She earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors.<ref name="auto"/>
In 2021-22, in her freshman year, at the NCAA Championships she finished sixth in the 200 back (1:53.77), and 17th in the 100 back (53.06), while also competing on the 200 and 400 medley relay teams at her first SEC Championships.<ref name="auto"/> She had times of 50.52 in the 100 free, 1:49.99 in the 200 free, 54.10 in the 100 back, and 1:55.93 in the 200 back at the Art Adamson Invite. She earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors.<ref name="auto"/>


In May 2022 she competed at the Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona / Mare Nostrum in [[Sant Andreu], Spain, and won the bronze medal in the 200 L back with a time of 2:11.68.<ref>[https://www.swimcloud.com/results/253753/swimmer/1162850/]</ref>
In May 2022 she competed at the Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona / Mare Nostrum in [[Sant Andreu], Spain, and won the bronze medal in the 200 L back with a time of 2:11.68.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://swimcloud.com/results/253753|title=Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona / Mare Nostrum|website=Swimcloud}}</ref>


In 2022-23, in her sophomore year, at the NCAA Championships in the 100 back she swam 53.45.<ref name="auto"/> She had times of 1:48.21 in the 200 free and 1:52.91 in the 200 back at SEC Championships.<ref name="auto"/>
In 2022-23, in her sophomore year, at the NCAA Championships in the 100 back she swam 53.45.<ref name="auto"/> She had times of 1:48.21 in the 200 free and 1:52.91 in the 200 back at SEC Championships.<ref name="auto"/>


Internationally, she competed at FINA World Championships and the LEN European Championships.<ref name="auto"/> At the LEN European U23 Championships in August 2023 in Dublin, Ireland, she won the silver medal in the 200L back with a time of 2:11.35, two seconds behind gold medal winner and former world championship bronze medalist [[Isabelle Stadden]].<ref>[https://www.swimcloud.com/results/255351/event/29/0/?]</ref>
Internationally, she competed at FINA World Championships and the LEN European Championships.<ref name="auto"/> At the LEN European U23 Championships in August 2023 in Dublin, Ireland, she won the silver medal in the 200L back with a time of 2:11.35, two seconds behind gold medal winner and former world championship bronze medalist [[Isabelle Stadden]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://swimcloud.com/results/255351|title=LEN European U23 Championships|website=Swimcloud}}</ref>


In 2023-24, in her junior year, at the NCAA Championships she had a time of 53.28 in the 100 back.<ref name="auto"/> In the 200 back she had a time of 1:52.89 and came in fifth at the SEC Championships.<ref name="auto"/> She had times of 50.66 in the 100 free, 53.86 in the 100 back, and 1:54.61 in the 200 back at the Art Adamson Invite.<ref name="auto"/>
In 2023-24, in her junior year, at the NCAA Championships she had a time of 53.28 in the 100 back.<ref name="auto"/> In the 200 back she had a time of 1:52.89 and came in fifth at the SEC Championships.<ref name="auto"/> She had times of 50.66 in the 100 free, 53.86 in the 100 back, and 1:54.61 in the 200 back at the Art Adamson Invite.<ref name="auto"/>

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Aviv Barzelay
Barzelay in 2019
Personal information
Full nameAviv Barzelay
Nationality Israel
Born (2002-05-28) 28 May 2002 (age 22)
Mitzpe Aviv, Israel[1]
Sport
SportSwimming
College teamTexas A&M University

Aviv Barzelay (Template:Lang-he; born 28 May 2002) is an Israeli swimmer.[2][3]

Early life

Barzelay was born and raised in Mitzpe Aviv, Israel, to a Jewish family.[1] Her parents are Mirit and Yuval.[1]

2020 Tokyo Olympics

Barzelay was invited to represent Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics after breaking the Israeli record in the 200-meter backstroke event in a championship in Rome, even though the swimmer fell short of meeting the Olympic qualifying time. She competed in the Women's 200m backstroke event, and swam it in 2:11.13, qualifying for the semi-finals, where she came in 15th with a time of 2:12.93.[3][4][5]

College years

She is a student at Texas A&M University, and a member of its swimming team.[5]

In April 2021 she won the bronze medal at the Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm in Sweden in the 200 back with a time of 2:10.86, 0.22 seconds behind silver medal winner Lena Grabowski of Austria.[6]

In June 2021 at the Internazionali di Nuoto - 58 Settecolli in Rome, Italy, she won the silver medal in the 200 back with a time of 2:10.76, two seconds behind Italian former 3-time European champion Margherita Panziera.[7]

In 2021-22, in her freshman year, at the NCAA Championships she finished sixth in the 200 back (1:53.77), and 17th in the 100 back (53.06), while also competing on the 200 and 400 medley relay teams at her first SEC Championships.[5] She had times of 50.52 in the 100 free, 1:49.99 in the 200 free, 54.10 in the 100 back, and 1:55.93 in the 200 back at the Art Adamson Invite. She earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors.[5]

In May 2022 she competed at the Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona / Mare Nostrum in [[Sant Andreu], Spain, and won the bronze medal in the 200 L back with a time of 2:11.68.[8]

In 2022-23, in her sophomore year, at the NCAA Championships in the 100 back she swam 53.45.[5] She had times of 1:48.21 in the 200 free and 1:52.91 in the 200 back at SEC Championships.[5]

Internationally, she competed at FINA World Championships and the LEN European Championships.[5] At the LEN European U23 Championships in August 2023 in Dublin, Ireland, she won the silver medal in the 200L back with a time of 2:11.35, two seconds behind gold medal winner and former world championship bronze medalist Isabelle Stadden.[9]

In 2023-24, in her junior year, at the NCAA Championships she had a time of 53.28 in the 100 back.[5] In the 200 back she had a time of 1:52.89 and came in fifth at the SEC Championships.[5] She had times of 50.66 in the 100 free, 53.86 in the 100 back, and 1:54.61 in the 200 back at the Art Adamson Invite.[5]

Career highlights

Event[10] Time Medal Pool Length Age* Competition Comp Country Date
Women 100 Freestyle 56.32 - 25m 17 Israel National Winter Championships (25m) Israel 26/12/2019
Women 200 Freestyle 02:05.80 - 25m 17 Israel National Winter Championships (25m) Israel 28/12/2019
Women 50 Backstroke 28.93 - 25m 17 Millenium Cup Israel 28/11/2019
Women 100 Backstroke 01:00.29 - 25m 17 Israel National Winter Championships (25m) Israel 27/12/2019
Women 200 Backstroke 02:08.15 - 25m 17 Israel National Winter Championships (25m) Israel 25/12/2019
Women 200 Medley 02:19.59 - 25m 17 Millenium Cup Israel 28/11/2019
Women 50 Freestyle 27.11 - 50m 17 Golden Tour France 07/02/2020
Women 100 Freestyle 57.44 - 50m 19 Israel National Summer Trial and Championships Israel 14/06/2021
Women 200 Freestyle 02:07.59 - 50m 17 Israel Trials Israel 28/06/2019
Women 50 Backstroke 29.27 Gold 50m 16 Israel Cup Israel 06/04/2019
Women 100 Backstroke 01:02.01 Gold 50m 19 Israel National Summer Trial and Championships Israel 13/06/2021
Women 200 Backstroke 02:10.76 Silver 50m 19 58th International Trophy “Settecolli” Italy 27/06/2021
Women 50 Butterfly 30.66 - 50m 17 TYR Pro Swim Series Greenboro USA 09/11/2019
Women 200 Medley 02:21.99 Bronze 50m 16 Israel Cup Israel 03/04/2019
Women 4x100 Medley Relay 04:14.63 - 50m - European Junior Swimming Championships 2019 Russia 05/07/2019

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "not found".
  2. ^ "Athletes - Aviv BARZELAY". www.eurosport.com. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  3. ^ a b "Swimming - BARZELAY Aviv". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 2021-07-26. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  4. ^ "Record holder Aviv Barzelay joins Israeli national swim team for Tokyo Olympics". Haaretz. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Aviv Barzelay - Women's Swimming and Diving". Texas A&M Athletics - 12thMan.com.
  6. ^ "Malmsten Swim Open Stockholm". Swimcloud.
  7. ^ "Internazionali di Nuoto - 58 Settecolli". Swimcloud.
  8. ^ "Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona / Mare Nostrum". Swimcloud.
  9. ^ "LEN European U23 Championships". Swimcloud.
  10. ^ "Aviv BARZELAY | Results | FINA Official". FINA - Fédération Internationale De Natation. Retrieved 2021-07-31.