Yoram Kochavy Explained

Yoram Kochavy
יורם כוכבי
Nationality:Israeli
Strokes:butterfly
medley
Birth Date:19 November 1962
Birth Place:Israel
Height:5' 11.5" (180.3cm)
Weight:148 lbs (67 kg)
Collegeteam:University of Georgia and University of Denver
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Yoram Kochavy יורם כוכבי; born November 19, 1962) is an Israeli former Olympic swimmer.[1]

Early life and education

Kochavy was born in Israel, and is Jewish.[2] In 1981 he attended the University of Georgia, and competed for the university in swimming.[3] [4] He attended University of Denver, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Psychology in 1986, and a Master of Science in Computer Science in 1987.[5] [6] [7]

Swimming career

At the 1981 Maccabiah Games, Kochavy won a silver medal and two bronze medals.[5]

When he competed in the Olympics, he was 5-7.5 (172 cm) tall and weighed 148 lbs (67 kg).[1]

Kochavy competed for Israel at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, in swimming at the age of 21.[1] Swimming in the Men's 400 metre Individual Medley he came in 16th with times of 4:35.70 in Round One and 4:40.00 in the B Final, competing in the Men's 200 metre Butterfly he came in 22nd with a time of 2:04.08, and swimming in the Men's 200 metre Individual Medley he came in 27th with a time of 2:11.81.[1]

At the 1985 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, swimming for University of Denver, Kochavy won gold medals in both the 200 (in 1:54.04) and 400 yard (in 4:02.63) Individual Medleys and the 200 yard Butterfly, and was the NAIA High Point Award Winner.[5] [8] [9] His three titles that year still stand as a tie for the existing NAIA record for most individual swimming titles in a year.[10] That year he also set the record of the university in the 200 individual medley, which still stands, of 1:54.05, and set a record in the 400 individual medley which stood until 2001.[2] [8] At the 1986 NAIA Championships, he again won the 200 yard Individual Medley (in 1:55.09).[9] [11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yoram Kochavy Bio, Stats, and Results. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418071811/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ko/yoram-kochavy-1.html. dead. 2020-04-18. sports-reference.com.
  2. http://www.jewsinsports.org/Olympics.asp?sport=olympics&ID=648 "Korchavy, Yoram"
  3. Web site: Freestyle. 16 January 1981. Jewish Post.
  4. Web site: Swimming & Diving; All-Time Letterwinners. georgiadogs.com.
  5. Web site: Sports Shorts. 19 June 1985 . Jewish Post.
  6. Web site: Yoram Kochavy . cangrade.com.
  7. Web site: Remembering the Olympic dream . 1 March 2002. University of Denver Magazine.
  8. https://specialcollections.du.edu/islandora/object/codu%3A38292/datastream/OBJ/view "Denver's All-Americans"
  9. http://www.naia.org/fls/27900/1NAIA/SportsInfo/Championships/MSD_Championship.pdf "Men's Swimming and Diving Championship Records"
  10. http://www.naia.org/fls/27900/1NAIA/pubs/mediaguides/Winter_2013/Winter_2013_MSD.pdf "Media Guide; NAIA Championships"
  11. Web site: Denver Athletics History Timeline. denverpioneers.com.