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Here’s a look at some athletes with Orange County ties who have qualified for or are hoping to compete for the United States in the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Listed are athletes’ hometown, current residence or school.
BADMINTON
Erika von Heiland
Age: 30
Anaheim
Von Heiland, who lost in the first round of singles in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, is hoping to get back in doubles with partner Linda French of Elmhurst, Ill. They are the top team in the nation, ranked 38th in the world and awaiting word from the International Badminton Federation on whether they will be playing in Atlanta
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BASEBALL
Team USA is inviting 40 college players to training camp starting May 29 in Millington, Tenn. The final 25-man roster will start a 32-game tour June 7. Four Orange County players have received invitations:
Jack Jones
Age: 20
Position: Shortstop
Cal State Fullerton
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Mark Kotsay
Age: 20
Position: Outfield
Cal State Fullerton
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Brian Loyd
Age: 22
Position: Catcher
Cal State Fullerton
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Augie Ojeda
Age: 21
Position: Shortstop
Cypress College (Now at Tennessee)
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CANOE-KAYAK
Lia Rousset
Age: 18
Newport Beach
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DeAnne Hemmens
Age: 31
Costa Mesa
Rousset and Hemmens will represent the United States in the Hemispheric Olympic Qualifier May 4-5 in Gainesville, Ga., attempting to qualify for start positions in the two- and four-woman boats.
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Dru van Hengel
Age: 31
Newport Aquatic Center
Van Hengel, a longtime Newport Beach resident who recently moved to Santa Barbara, is in the four-woman boat with Rousset, Hemmens and Alexandra Harbold of Rockaway Beach, N.Y.
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CYCLING
The U.S. road team will be picked after a series of five races. The men’s series starts May 19 in Seattle and ends June 2 in Charlotte, N.C. The women start May 21 in Martinsburg, W.Va. and finish June 1 in Boiling Springs, N.C. The track team will be picked after the trials June 4-9 in Trexlertown, Pa.
Steve Hegg
Age: 32
Event: Road
Dana Point
Hegg, who won an gold medal in individual pursuit in the 1984 Olympics, is America’s only cycling gold medalist still competing. He finished 15th in the individual time trial at 1995 World Championships.
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Jeff Evanshine
Age: 22
Event: Road
El Dorado High and Cal State Fullerton.
In 1991, Evanshine became the first American male since Greg LeMond to win the world junior road race championship. In 1992, missed the Olympic trials after being suspended 30 days for missing a drug test.
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Connie Paraskevin-Young
Age: 34
Event: Road, track
Corona del Mar
Paraskevin-Young is attempting to make her fifth Olympic team.
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Linda Brenneman
Age: 30
Event: Road
Dana Point
A former national champion roller skater, Branneman finished sixth in Olympic selection point standings before 1992 Olympics.
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DIVING
The Olympic diving trials are June 19-23 in Indianapolis. A maximum of eight divers--four men, four women--will represent the United States in the two Olympic diving events--three-meter board and 10-meter platform. These divers have already qualified for the trials:
Brian Earley
Age: 24
Mission Viejo
Earley’s best results have come on the one-meter board, which isn’t an Olympic event, but he won NCAA titles in the platform in 1992 and 1994 for USC.
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Tyce Routson
Age: 19
Mission Viejo
Won 1995 NCAA title in platform for Miami.
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Nate Smith
Age: 22
Laguna Niguel
Senior at Naval Academy, finished third in platform at 1994 NCAA Championships.
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Kristen Walls
Age: 24
Mission Viejo
Walls, a five-time Pacific 10 Conference champion at UCLA, is making a comeback after taking a break from competition in 1995.
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Sandy Zubrin
Age: 19
Newport Beach
Zubrin is a four-time U.S. junior champion.
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EQUESTRIAN
Kathleen Raine
Age: 30
Aliso Viejo
Raine is competing for one of the 12 spots in the Olympic dressage trials June 15-16 in Gladstone, N.J.
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ROWING
Olympic trials are April 10-14 at Lake Lanier in Gainsville, Ga., which is also the site of the Olympic rowing events. U.S. has qualified for Olympic spots in 12 of 14 events, all but the men’s and women’s double sculls. That means two of Orange County’s more prominent rowers would have to go to Europe in June to qualify if one of their boats wins.
Chip McKibben
Age: 30
Event: Men’s double sculls
Balboa Island
Member of the U.S. Men’s Eight crew that won the 1994 world championship, but was forced to switch to sculls because of illness.
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SOCCER
Final rosters for the men’s and women’s teams will be announced June 19.
MEN’S TEAM
Chris Snitko
Age: 23
Position: Goalkeeper
Anaheim
Starting goalkeeper for the under-23 national team, from which the Olympic team will be picked.
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WOMEN’S TEAM
Joy Fawcett
Age: 28
Position: Defender
Foothill Ranch
A longtime member of the U.S. team that won the inaugural Women’s World Championship in 1991, Fawcett is women’s soccer coach at UCLA.
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Julie Foudy
Age: 25
Position: Midfielder
Mission Viejo
Another veteran member of the national team, Foudy was a four-time All-American at Stanford. She was a three-time Times Orange County player of the year at Mission Viejo High.
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SOFTBALL
Michele Granger
Age: 26
Position: Pitcher
Placentia
Granger, the U.S. Olympic Committee’s player of the year in 1986 and ‘87, will finally get to pitch in the Olympics--softball is making its Olympic debut. Granger, who starred at Valencia High and Cal, is part of a U.S. team that is 110-1 since 1986.
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SWIMMING
Amanda Beard
Age: 14
Events: 100- and 200-meter breaststroke
Irvine
Beard, an Irvine High School freshman, Won her events at the Olympic trials and is ranked fourth in the world in 200 breaststroke and sixth in the 100.
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Janet Evans
Age: 24
Events: 400- and 800-meter freestyle
Placentia
The only U.S. woman to win four Olympic gold medals in swimming, Evans still holds world records in the 400-, 800- and 1,500-meter freestyles, but hasn’t swum close to her records in years.
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Lisa Jacob
Age: 21
Event: 800 freestyle relay
Mission Viejo
Jacob, who finished fifth in the 200 meters in the 1992 Olympic Trial, finished third last month, missing second and an individual spot on the Olympic team by 0.03 second. Third place earned her a place on the relay team.
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TRACK AND FIELD
Trials are June 14-23 in Atlanta
Brian Blutreich
Age: 29
Event: Discus
Mission Viejo
Blutreich, who holds the Orange County prep record in the shotput and discus, made the 1992 Olympic team although he finished fifth at the trials. One athlete failed to make the Olympic qualifying distance, another failed a drug test. He finished 25th in the preliminaries and didn’t advance to the final.
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Mark Parlin
Age: 22
Event: Shotput
Yorba Linda
Parlin, who finished third at the NCAA Championships in 1995 and second in the 1996 NCAA Indoor Championships, is a longshot to make the Olympic team. His best outdoor mark this year (63-6 3/4) is about six feet short of the fifth best U.S. mark of 1995.
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Mary Decker Slaney
Age: 37
Event: 5,000
Garden Grove
Slaney is mounting another comeback and says she has none of the aches and pains that plagued her earlier in her career. Slaney is trying to make her third Olympic team. She still holds American records in the 800, 1,500, mile, 2,000 and 3,000.
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VOLLEYBALL
Beach Volleyball
Carl Henkel and Sinjin Smith and Holly McPeak and Nancy Reno have already qualified for the U.S. team by virtue of their finishes on the 1995-96 FIVB circuit. Four more teams--two men’s and two women’s--will qualify at the trials, June 4-9, in Baltimore.
Men
Adam Johnson
Age: 31
Laguna Beach
Johnson, who usually plays with Brazilian-born Jose Loyola, must find a new partner for the trials. Johnson is ranked second on the Assn. of Volleyball Professionals Tour.
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Karch Kiraly
Age: 35
San Clemente
Kiraly, a gold-medal winner in indoor volleyball in the 1984 and ’88 Olympics, and Kent Steffes of Pacific Palisades are currently the top-ranked team on the AVP Tour.
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Carlos Briceno
Age: 28
Fountain Valley
Briceno and partner Jeff Williams of Santa Monica were the second-ranked U.S. team in the FIVB tour, which means they automatically advance to the semifinal round of the trials.
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Women
Barbra Fontana Harris
Age: 30
Laguna Beach
Fontana Harris and partner Linda Hanley of Pacific Palisades have been put directly into the semifinals based on their finish as the second-ranked U.S. team on the FIVB world tour.
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INDOOR VOLLEYBALL
Women
Tara Cross-Battle
Age: 27
Position: Outside hitter
Southern California Christian High
Cross-Battle, a reserve in the 1992 Olympics, has become the team’s most potent attacker--last year she was the FIVB women’s player of the year.
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Tammy Liley
Age: 31
Position: Opposite hitter
Westminster
Liley, who played in the 1988 and ’92 Olympics, is a key veteran starter on the U.S. team, which is expected to a strong gold-medal contender. She was the first U.S. women player to appear in 400 international matches.
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Bev Oden
Age: 25
Position: Middle blocker
Irvine
One of the last players cut from the 1992 U.S. Olympic team, Oden stands a good chance to make it this time. She was the team’s player of the year in 1994 and is currently starting.
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Elaina Oden
Age: 29
Position: Middle blocker
Irvine
Oden played with older sister Kim in the 1992 Olympics, leading the U.S. to a bronze medal with 23 kills in the third-place match against Brazil. After two years off, she returned to the national team in 1994 and is a starter.
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Elaine Youngs
Age: 26
Position: Outside hitter
Lake Forest
Youngs, a four-time All-American at UCLA, joined the team in 1993. She is vying for a reserve role.
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Men
Scott Fortune
Age: 30
Position: Outside hitter
Laguna Beach
Recovering from surgery to remove bone chips from ankle, Fortune is trying to play in his third Olympics. He spiked the final point in the Americans’ victory over the Soviet Union in the 1988 gold-medal match.
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Brett Winslow
Age: 28
Position: Middle blocker
Irvine
Winslow, a part-time starter during his first two seasons (1993-94) with the national team, has vying for a reserve spot. He played at University High and Long Beach State.
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WATER POLO
There were five players with Orange County connections on the 1992 U.S. Olympic team and six on the team in 1988. Six are in contention this year as the Americans again try for their first gold medal since 1904. They are:
Gavin Arroyo
Age: 23
Orange
Arroyo, an All-American from Cal and graduate of Villa Park High, is a primary two-meter defender for the U.S. team and almost certainly will play in Atlanta.
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Chris Duplanty
Age: 30
UC Irvine
Duplanty, two-time Olympian but two-time backup to Craig Wilson at goalkeeper, should finally get his chance to get in the pool at Atlanta. He led UC Irvine to 1989 NCAA title.
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Mike Evans
Age: 36
UC Irvine
Evans, the oldest player on the team, is making a comeback after retiring in 1992.
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Dan Hackett
Age: 25
Irvine
Hackett, the team’s backup goalkeeper, is a virtual lock to make it to Atlanta.
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Jeremy Laster
Age: 22
San Clemente
Laster, a left-hander and Stanford All-American, is getting significant playing time in pre-Olympic training matches.
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Chris Oeding
Age: 24
Newport Beach
Oeding, a standout at Corona del Mar High and Cal, is one of the team’s top drivers.
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WRESTLING
Dan Henderson
Age: 25
Discipline: Greco-Roman
Huntington Beach
Henderson finished 10th at the Olympics in Barcelona. He is ranked third in the nation at 180 1/2 and will try for another Olympic spot at Greco-Roman trials June 1-2 in Concord, Calif.
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Sheldon Kim
Age: 25
Discipline: Freestyle
Placentia
A former Cal State Fullerton wrestler, Kim won the Western Regional qualifier at 125 1/2 to gain a spot in the Olympic freestyle trials June 7-8 in Spokane.
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Heath Sims
Age: 24
Discipline: Greco-Roman
San Clemente
Sims, a former Woodbridge High wrestler, is top-ranked in the country at 149 1/2. Made the U.S. team at the world championships last year.
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YACHTING
U.S. trials for the 470, Laser and Mistral are May 4-12 at the Olympic venue in Savannah, Ga.
Nick Adamson
Age: 27
Boat: Laser
Newport Beach
Adamson, a former scholar athlete on the UC Irvine sailing team, qualified for the trials by finishing 11th at the Midwinters West in Long Beach last month.
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Lanee Butler
Age: 25
Boat: Mistral
Aliso Viejo
Butler, who competing in boardsailing in the 1992 Olympics, is top ranked on the U.S. team in board sailing.
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Mike Sturman
Age: 29
Boat: 470
Newport Beach
Sturman, with crew member Bob Little of Santa Monica, finished second in the 1992 trials.
Researched by Martin Beck, Times staff writer
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