Natalie Coughlin is a United States swimmer and a member of the 2004 Olympic
swimming team for the U.S. Natalie is partly of Filipino ancestry. She is
originally from Concord, California. Prior to journeying to Athens, she was a
student and athlete at the University of California, Berkeley and is expected to
earn a bachelor's degree in psychology in Spring 2005. She had won three
National Collegiate Athletic Association Swimmer of the Year honors in her first
three years at the university. Many claimed that Natalie was undefeated in
college competition before she was defeated by Kirsty Coventry at the 2004
NCAA's, but she was in fact defeated by Misty Hyman, Maritza Correia, and Shelly
Ripple-Johnson during her freshman campaign. She recently won a gold medal at
the 2004 Olympics in the women's 100 meter backstroke event and was a member of
the silver medal women's 4x100m freestyle relay with Kara Lynn Joyce, Amanda
Weir, and Jenny Thompson. She also broke a world record and won gold as a member
of the 4x200m freestyle relay. Her lead-off time was better than the time that
won gold in the 200 meter freestyle individual event.
Olympic results
Olympic Games
Events
Med.
Athens 2004
100m backstroke
Athens 2004
100m freestyle
Athens 2004
4x100m freestyle relay
Athens 2004
4x100m medley relay
Athens 2004
4x200m freestyle relay
Photo gallery
Hero Passport
Name:
COUGHLIN, Natalie Born:
23 August 1982 Birthplace:
Vallejo (United States Nationality: United States
TYR Catalyst Paddles
The Catalyst is the state-of-the-art in training paddle design. Unlike some paddles, the Catalyst improves all strokes while minimizing the risk of injury. It is constructed of durable, UV protected polypropylene that is injection molded for a smooth, pliable shape without sharp edges.