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Adi Bichman

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Adi Maia Bichman
Personal information
National team Israel
Born (1983-02-05) 5 February 1983 (age 41)
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight60 kg (132 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, 400 m Medley, 400 Meter freestyle, 800 Meter freestyle
College teamRice University

Adi Maia Bichman (Hebrew: עדי מאיה ביכמן; born February 5, 1983) is an Israeli former swimmer who swam in the 2000 Olympics.[1]

2000 Sydney Olympics

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She participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where she swam in the 400m and 800m freestyle, as well as the 400m medley.[2] She attended Rice University on an athletic scholarship.[1]

2000 Olympic times

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She swam in Heat 1 of the 400 meter freestyle at the Sydney Olympics and placed seventh with a time of 4:27.33, not finishing in the top eight times to qualify for the final heat.[3] In the 400 meter Individual Medley, she placed eighth, in Heat 3, with a time of 5:06.72.[4] In the 800 meter freestyle, she came in twenty-fifth overall with a time of 9:01.90.[5]

International Competition highlights

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In International competition many of her personal bests were in the following events:

  • In the FINA World Championships in Greece in March, 2000; She swam the 50, 100, 200, and 400 meter freestyle. In the 400, she swam a 4:19.19.[6]
  • IN the FINA Swimming World Cup in France in December, 2000; She swam the 800 freestyle and the 400 medley. In the 800, she swam an 8:42.38, and in the 400 she swam a 4:51.73.[6]
  • In the Israel Swimming Cup in January 1999 in January 1999; She swam the 1500 freestyle in 17:10.29. At only 15, it was a personal best.[6]
  • In the European Championships in Finland in May–June 2000; She swam the 50, 200, 400 and 800 Meter freestyle, the 50 and 100 Butterfly, and the 400 Medley relay. In the 400 Meter freestyle, one of her signature events, she swam a 4:23.72, and in the 800 Meter freestyle, she swam a 8:47.98.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Adi Bichman". Jews In Sports Online. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
  2. ^ Profile from Sports-Reference
  3. ^ "Swimming, 400 Meter Freestyle, Heat 1", The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida, pg. 153, 18 September 2000
  4. ^ "Swimming, Women, 400IM", Miami Herald, Miami, Florida, pg. 71, 17 September 2000
  5. ^ "Adi Bichman". Olympedia. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d "Adi Bichman". World Aquatics. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
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