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Gus Stager

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380:. After being suspended by Stager for insubordination, the two quit the team despite having eligibility remaining. Speaking later of the conflict, Stager said: "A foreign boy just doesn't have the team loyalty that an American boy has. The foreign boys can't conceive, for example, that they should swim out of their stroke (a free-styler competing in the breast-stroke, for instance) so that the team will get points. We train our boys to play for the team and not themselves from the time they step on the playground. We do our best to instill team spirit in them from the start. In most cases, the foreign students think it's just a lot of junk. Most of them don't give a damn. They're opportunists. This doesn't go for all foreign athletes, but most of them are interested only in personal achievement. . . . I don't think there's another country in the world like the United States, where boys will sacrifice almost anything to see their team win." 369:, an AP wirephoto of a fully clothed Stager being thrown into the pool by his Michigan team appeared in newspapers across the country. Stager's 1959 Wolverines' team was considered one of the strongest in NCAA history, as they scored an NCAA meet record 137Β½ points (41 points higher than the prior meet record set by Yale in 1954) -- more than the combined total of the second, third and fourth place teams. 322:
1500-meter event. He went on to become a three-time NCAA finalist, and named to the coaches' All-American team every year he swam for the Wolverines. As a highpoint of his college career, in 1948 he swam for the Michigan team that won the NCAA swimming championship and had the distinction of being the highest point scorer of the meet. That year the team also won the Big 10 Conference.
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Jersey, where he finished six yards ahead of the former State champion, a Junior college swimmer from Rutgers. By 1945, Stager was an American Athletic Union New Jersey State Champion in both the 100 and 220-yard freestyle events. As an Army and Collegiate athlete, Stager would specialize in longer freestyle events.
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Stager died in Port Townsend, Washington where he moved to be near his daughter after the death of this wife Marion. After his passing on July 6, 2019, he had a Celebration of Life ceremony at the University of Michigan League Ballroom, attended by many of his former swimmers. While a student at the
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in December 1945 with a time of 5:31. He competed again for the Army's Philippine contingent as part of the Pacific Army Olympics under better conditions at the Richardson Pool before a crowd of 4,000 civilians and servicemen at the Schofield Barracks in Honolulu Hawaii, in late January 1946, where
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Stager is credited with focusing on certain swimming innovations such as shaving a swimmer's legs before a major competition to reduce resistance and increase speed, though the benefit may also be psychological. He also focused on interval training and carefully pre-planned workouts. He pioneered
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By 1943, Stager was a two-time state champion in the 220-yard freestyle state title, while swimming for the Newark Parks Department at the State Championship Senior AAU meet in Bridgewater, New Jersey. He first took the 220-yard AAU State title in 1942 at the Seton Hall Pool in South, Orange, New
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After leading Michigan to three straight NCAA championships, in a rare distinction, Stager was named as the youngest head coach ever to lead the 1960 U.S. Olympic swimming team. In 1956, the Australian team took nine gold medals, and the Americans only two. At the 1960 games, the Australian team
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Stager enrolled at the University of Michigan after being discharged from the Army around the Spring of 1946, and set a freshman American record in the 200-yard free style in February 1947 with a time of 2:12.3. Stager specialized in the middle distance events, the 220, and 440, but also swam the
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While an athlete at Newark Academy, swimming for the Newark Athletic Club on March 26, 1941, Stager placed a close second in the 100-yard Junior AAU Championship. In March 1943, likely after High School graduation, Stager won first place in the 100-yard freestyle, swimming for the Newark Athletic
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According to one source, Stager had completed his army service by mid-March 1946, and was back in Orange, New Jersey competing in AAU competition for the New Jersey State Championship for the 100-yard freestyle event, where he finished second by only a fraction of an inch behind the first place
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In February 1954, Stager submitted two performances by his swimmers at Dearborn High as National records, a 23.2 in the 50-yard freestyle by Ken Gest and a 1:19.3 in the 150-yard medley relay, a relay event also swum by Gest, though it is an event no longer swum in High School competition.
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Fairing somewhat less well in National competition, in the National Preparatory Swimming School Championships in Mid-March 1942, while swimming for Newark Academy, Stager placed second in the 220-yard freestyle, and fifth in the 100-yard freestyle with a 52.8.
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the no-touch turn which permitted only a foot rather than a hand to touch a timing device during a flip-turn, currently allowed in freestyle and backstroke turns only. Breaststroke and butterfly require both hands to touch prior to turning.
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University of Michigan, he was married on August 22, 1948 to Marion Curtis Stager, who survived him, and the couple had two children. Formerly, he had resided in Ann Arbor, Michigan while coaching at the University.
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swimming team to four NCAA championships in his twenty-five year tenure (1955–1979, 1981–1982). In his early coaching career, he had the distinction of being selected to lead the 1960 U.S. Rome Olympic swimming team.
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Having joined the U.S. Army by 1944, he competed with the Army team from the Philippines, where he was stationed, and won the 400-meter free-style event at the "Pacific Army Olympics" held in
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from roughly 1943-1946, while swimming for the Army teams and completing two tours. He was stationed and did swim training in the Philippines, and competed in Honolulu, Hawaii in early 1946.
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was favored again, but the US team led by Stager took nine gold medals and fifteen total medals, topping the Australians' five gold and 13 total medals. In the 1960 games, Stager coached
419:. Tony Tashnik, a high point NCAA winner, was at the top of the national champions he coached which included Fritz Myers, Cy Hopkins, Breezy Nelson, Ron Clark, Frank Legacki, and others. 1754: 236:(February 18, 1923 – July 6, 2019) was an All American competitive swimmer for the University of Michigan. As a Hall of Fame swimming coach, he was best known for leading the 1734: 1749: 444:
to the first gold medal win by a U-M woman. Stager is credited with leading the U.S. team to victory as their coach in the first Aquatics World Championships at
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Most significantly, Stager led Michigan to four NCAA national championships in 1957, 1958, 1959, and 1961. After the 1957 team won the NCAA team championship at
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in Newark, New Jersey, he was a leading swimmer and also played football, and was considered for the Newark Athletic Club trophy in January 1943.
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In 1981, Stager came out of retirement to coach the Wolverines from 1981 to 1982, replacing Bill Farley as coach.
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After graduating from Michigan, Stager taught math and became the swimming coach at
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Henry J. McCormick (1960-06-09). "Playing the Game". The Wisconsin State Journal.
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In April 1954, he was named as Michigan's swimming coach when Hall of Fame Coach
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Butler, Tom (1974-03-01). "Same Old Story in Swimming". Wisconsin State Journal.
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As coach at Michigan in the 1950s, Stager had conflict with Scottish swimmers
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Stager was born in Nutley, New Jersey, just North of Newark. He served in the
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Club at the AAU New Jersey State Championships in Newark, New Jersey.
1562:"Coach Gets Dunked". The Bennington Evening Banner (Vt.). 1957-04-01. 1551:"University Picks Swimming Coach". Ironwood Daily Globe. 1954-04-17. 1277:"Rutgers Star Lowers Own Breaststroke Mark as Stager, Grieve, Win", 1375:"New York Swimmer Is Tops in Manila Meet". Fresno Bee. 1945-12-24. 431:
and the 1973 World Championship where the U.S. took first place.
1540:"Named Swimming Coach". The Holland Evening Sentinel. 1954-04-19. 1423:"Michigan Paddlers Equal World Record". Fresno Bee. 1947-02-16. 354:
retired after 31 years. Stager was hired by athletic director
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List of members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame
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Michigan: Champions of the West By Bruce Madej, p. 121
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5:31 was his time in Manila in "Martinek Top Star",
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Stager’s best-known swimmers included the Olympians
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Newark, New Jersey
Port Townsend, Washington
University of Michigan
HC
University of Michigan
United States Army
World War II
Newark Academy
Manila, Philippines
Fordson High School
Dearborn, Michigan
Matthew Mann
Fritz Crisler
Big Ten Conference
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Jack
Bert Wardrop
Carl Robie
Dave Gillanders
Dick Hanley
Bill Farley
Jack
Bert Wardrop
Juan Carlos Bello
Pan American Games
Joan Spillane
Belgrade
International Swimming Hall of Fame
University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor

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