Dylan Bosch
South African swimmer (born 1993)
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Nationality | South African | |||||||||||||||||
Born | (1993-07-17) 17 July 1993 (age 30) | |||||||||||||||||
Height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) | |||||||||||||||||
Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) | |||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||
College team | University of Michigan | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Dylan Bosch (born 17 July 1993) is a South African swimmer. He competed in the men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1] The team finished in 11th place in the heats and did not advance.
References
- ^ "Dylan Bosch". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
External links
- Dylan Bosch at World Aquatics
- Dylan Bosch at Swimrankings.net
- Dylan Bosch at Olympics.com
- Dylan Bosch at Olympedia
- Dylan Bosch at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
- Dylan Bosch at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games (archived)
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B1G Swimmer of the Year winners
- 1987: John Davey (IOWA)
- 1988: John Davey (IOWA)/Brent Lang (MICH)
- 1989: Dan Egeland (MINN)
- 1990: Artur Wojdat (IOWA)
- 1991: Artur Wojdat (IOWA)
- 1992: Artur Wojdat (IOWA)
- 1993: Marcel Wouda (MICH)
- 1994: Tom Dolan (MICH)
- 1995: Tom Dolan (MICH)
- 1996: Derya Büyükuncu (MICH)
- 1997: John Piersma (MICH)
- 1998: Tom Malchow (MICH)
- 1999: Alex Massura (MINN)/Chris Thompson (MICH)
- 2000: Alex Massura (MINN)
- 2001: Chris Thompson (MICH)
- 2002: Dan Ketchum (MICH)
- 2003: Terry Silkaitis (MINN)
- 2004: Matt Grevers (NU)/Peter Vanderkaay (MICH)
- 2005: Peter Vanderkaay (MICH)
- 2006: Peter Vanderkaay (MICH)/Matt Grevers (NU)
- 2007: Matt Grevers (NU)
- 2008: Ben Hesen (IND)/Alex Vanderkaay (MICH)
- 2009: Tyler Clary (MICH)
- 2010: Tyler Clary (MICH)
- 2011: Eric Ress (IND)
- 2012: Daniel Madwed (MICH)
- 2013: Connor Jaeger (MICH)
- 2014: Connor Jaeger (MICH)
- 2015: Dylan Bosch (MICH)
- 2016: Matt Hutchins (WIS)
- 2017: Felix Auböck (MICH)
- 2018: Ian Finnerty (IND)
- 2019: Vinicius Lanza (IND)
- 2020: Felix Auböck (MICH)
- 2021: Max McHugh (MINN)*
- 2022: Brendan Burns (IND)
- 1984: Martha Jahn (NU)
- 1985: Janelle Bosse (OSU)
- 1986: Diane Wallner (MINN)
- 1987: Gwen DeMaat (MICH)
- 1988: Janelle Bosse (OSU)
- 1989: Lori Holmes (NU)
- 1990: Susan Gottlieb (OSU)
- 1991: Susan Gottlieb (OSU)
- 1992: Mindy Gehrs (MICH)
- 1993: Alecia Humphrey (MICH)
- 1994: Alecia Humphrey (MICH)/Kim Paton (NU)
- 1995: Jocelyn Jay (OSU)
- 1996: Tanya Schuh (MINN)
- 1997: Shannon Shakespeare (MICH)/Gretchen Hegener (MINN)
- 1998: Gina Panighetti (WIS)
- 2001: Ellen Stonebraker (WIS)
- 2002: Susan Woessner (IND)
- 2003: Carly Piper (WIS)
- 2004: Bethany Pendelton (WIS)
- 2005: Carly Piper (WIS)
- 2006: Kaitlyn Brady (MICH)
- 2007: Siow Yi Ting (WIS)
- 2008: Emily Brunemann (MICH)
- 2009: Kate Fesenko (IND)
- 2010: Kate Fesenko (IND)
- 2011: Maggie Meyer (WIS)
- 2012: Allysa Vavra (IND)
- 2013: Lindsay Vrooman (IND)
- 2014: Brooklynn Snodgrass (IND)
- 2015: Kierra Smith (MINN)
- 2016: Lilly King (IND)
- 2017: Lilly King (IND)
- 2018: Lilly King (IND)
- 2019: Beata Nelson (WIS)
- 2020: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
- 2021: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
- 2022: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
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