Ariana Kukors


Country
Birth date
Age
01/06/1989 - Federal Way (USA) 
23
Height
Weight
Gender
170 cm / 5'7" 
64 kg / 141 lbs 
F
Sport
KUKORS Ariana

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RankEventYearLocationResult
World Championships
1200m Individual Medley2009Rome, ITA2:06.15
24 x 200m Freestyle Relay2009Rome, ITA7:42.56
3200m Individual Medley2011Shanghai, CHN2:09.12
Pan Pacific Championships
2200m Individual Medley2010Irvine, CA, USA2:10.25
World Championships Short Course
1100m Individual Medley2010Dubai, UAE58.95
3200m Individual Medley2010Dubai, UAE2:06.09
6400m Individual Medley2010Dubai, UAE4:31.01

Nickname

Ari (usaswimming.org, 26 Nov 2010)

Hobbies

Going to movies, reading, shopping, discovering new restaurants. (usaswimming.org, 30 Oct 2011)

Education

Business Administration - Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA

Club name

Fullerton aquatics Sports Team [FAST]/Bolles School Sharks

Coach

Alex Braunfeld, Sergio Lopez Miro (theswimmerscircle.com, 06 Sep 2011, usaswimming.org, 30 Oct 2011)

Other sports

Her older sister Emily swims for Auburn University and her younger sister Mattie swims for the University of Michigan. (usaswimming.org, 26 Nov 2010)

Additional information

Start of sporting career
She started swimming at age five. (usaswimming.org, 26 Nov 2010)

Reason for taking up this sport
"I had to be like my older sister and she started swimming." (usaswimming.org, 26 Nov 2010)

Training
She trains up to four hours a day, seven days a week, covering 7 to 9km. (usaswimming.org, 30 Oct 2011)

Most influential person in career
Her sisters. "Because all of us are swimmers, we relate to each other, support each other and have the utmost respect for each other." (usaswimming.org, 26 Nov 2010)

Superstitions / Rituals
She never races without wearing her pearl earrings. (chicagosep.com, 03 Oct 2011)

Awards
She was named the 2009 Female American Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World magazine. She shared the award with Rebecca Soni. (swimmingworldmagazine.com, 29 Nov 2009)


General
NAVY SEALS
She works with the US Navy SEALS and USA Swimming to promote the military group's Fitness Challenge. Aimed at improving the fitness levels of young swimmers, they have to complete a number of exercises in the time requirements of the special operations force. (examiner.com, 02 May 2011)


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