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35 Trojans To Compete In 2004 Summer Olympics

Kaitlin Sandeno is one of 35 Trojans who will compete at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Kaitlin Sandeno is one of 35 Trojans who will compete at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Aug. 9, 2004

LOS ANGELES - USC will be represented by 35 past, present and future athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens.

USC has sent more athletes to the Olympic Games than any other university. From 1904 to 2000, there have been 340 athletes who attended USC before, during or after their Olympic appearance. They have collected 217 medals (104 gold, 59 silver and 54 bronze), including at least one gold medal in every summer Olympics since 1912.

Leading candidates to keep USC's gold-medal streak alive in 2004 include Americans Lisa Leslie (basketball), Tina Thompson (basketball) and Kaitlin Sandeno (swimming) and the Dominican Republic's Felix Sanchez (track and field).

Of USC's 2004 Olympians, 16 will compete in swimming, 8 in track and field, 3 each in basketball and volleyball, 2 each in diving and water polo, and 1 in tennis. In all, Trojans will compete for the United States and 12 other countries (Brazil, Canada, Dominican Republic, France, Hungary, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Russia, Saudia Arabia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tunisia, Zimbabwe). Eighteen of USC's 2004 Olympians have participated in previous Games.

Five coaches with USC ties will serve on Olympic staffs in 2004. USC swimming head coach Mark Schubert will be the head coach for the U.S. women's swimming team, and he'll be assisted by former USC swimmer Teri McKeever. Current USC diving coach Hongping Li and former coach Jeff Shaffer will be assistants with the U.S. mens' and women's squads. Ex-USC water polo player Danny Leyson will be an assistant with the U.S. men's water polo team.

The following is a list of USC's 2004 Summer Olympians (as of Aug. 9):

USC OLYMPIANS
Athletes (Country)Sport/EventUSC Affiliation
Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudia Arabia)Swimming (100m Breaststroke)Lettered 1999-2002
*Elias Ayuso (Puerto Rico)BasketballLettered 1997-99
Lindsay Benko (U.S.)Swimming (200m Freestyle)Lettered 1996-99
(800m Freestyle Relay)
*Brook Billings (U.S.)VolleyballLettered 1999-2002
Wayne Black (Zimbabwe)Tennis (Doubles)Lettered 1992-94
Viktor Bodrogi (Hungary)Swimming (200m Backstroke)Current USC soph
Rodrigo Castro (Brazil)Swimming (200m Freestyle)Lettered 2001-02
(400m Freestyle Relay)
(800m Freestyle Relay)
*Justin Dumais (U.S.)Diving (3m Synchronized)Lettered 1998-99
Torri Edwards (U.S.)Track (100m)Lettered 1996-99
(200m)
(400m Relay)
*Allyson Felix (U.S.)Track (200m)Current USC soph
*Gabe Gardner (U.S.)VolleyballLettered 1996-97
Blythe Hartley (Canada)Diving (3m Springboard)Current USC senior
(3m Synchronized)
(10m Synchronized)
Josh Ilika (Mexico)Swimming (200 Butterly)Lettered 1995-98
*Rhi Jeffrey (U.S.)Swimming (800m Freestyle Relay)Incoming freshman
*Larsen Jensen (U.S.)Swimming (400m Freestyle)Lettered 2004
(1500m Freestyle)
*Julien Kapek (France)Track (Triple Jump)Lettered 2002-03
*Kalyn Keller (U.S.)Swimming (400m Freestyle)Lettered 2004
(800m Freestyle)
Klete Keller (U.S.)Swimming (200m Freestyle)Lettered 2001-02
(400m Freestyle)
(800m Freestyle Relay)
Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary)Swimming (200 IM)Lettered 2000-02
Sofia Konoukh (Russia)Water PoloLettered 2001-03
Lenny Krayzelburg (U.S.)Swimming (100m Backstroke)Lettered 1996-98
Lisa Leslie (U.S.)BasketballLettered 1991-94
Natasha Mayers (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)Track (100m)Lettered 2002-03
(200m)
Ous Mellouli (Tunisia)Swimming (400m IM)Current USC junior
(1500m Freestyle)
*Gergerly Meszaros (Hungary)Swimming (800m Freestyle Relay)Current USC soph
*Aniko Pelle (Hungary)Water PoloLettered 1999-2002
*Carol Rodriguez (Puerto Rico)Track (100m)Incoming freshman
(200m)
Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic)Track (400m Hurdles)Lettered 1999-2000
Kaitlin Sandeno (U.S.)Swimming (400m IM)Lettered 2002-04
(400m Freestyle)
(200m Butterfly)
(800m Freestyle Relay)
*Donald Suxho (U.S.)VolleyballLettered 1997-2000
*Tina Thompson (U.S.)BasketballLettered 1994-97
*Julianna Tudja (Hungary)Track (Hammer)Lettered 2001-2003
Erik Vendt (U.S.)Swimming (400m IM)Lettered 2000-03
(1500m Freestyle)
*Angela Williams (U.S.)Track (400m Relay)
*Gabe Woodward (U.S.)Swimming (400m Freestyle Relay)Lettered 1998-2001
*First-time Olympians
Coaches (Country) Sport USC Affiliation
Mark Schubert (U.S.)Swimming (Women's)-headUSC m/w head coach
Teri McKeever (U.S.)Swimming (Women's)-assistantEx-USC athlete, asst.
Danny Leyson (U.S.)Water Polo (Men's)-assistantEx-USC athlete, asst.
Hongping Li (U.S.) Diving (Men's/Women's)-assistant USC m/w head coach
Jeff Shaffer (U.S.)Diving (Men's/Women's)-assistantEx-USC m/w head coach
Total: 35 athletes, 7 coaches

NOTE: USC has sent more athletes to the Olympic Games than any other university. From 1904 to 2000, there have been 340 athletes who attended USC before, during or after their Olympic appearance. They have collected 217 medals (104 gold, 59 silver and 54 bronze), including at least one gold medal in every summer Olympics since 1912.

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