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- فريديريك كارلو إفيد كولير (بالإسبانية: Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler، ولد في 9 نوفمبر 1974، لاس بالماس دي غران كناريا، جزر الكناري، إسبانيا) سبّاح إسباني. حصل على الميدالية الذهبية في بطولة أوروبا للسباحة عام 1999، وعلى الميدالية الذهبية في بطولة أوروبا للسباحة بالأحواض القصيرة عام 1999. (ar)
- Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler (born 9 November 1974 in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria) is a former long-distance freestyle and medley swimmer from Spain who competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1996. In the late 1990s he won several medals in the international short course and long course events. He's a recipient of the Spanish Cross of the Order of Merit (Silver and Bronze designation), handed to him by then crown prince Felipe de Borbón (Felipe VI). During his swimming career he made finals in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, winning the "B" Final in the 400m IM. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, with aspirations and goals to medal in the 400m IM, he fell victim to influenza and was not able to qualify for the finals in his prime event, the 400m individual medley (IM). He swam in three Swimming World Championships. Rome, Italy in 1994, Perth, Australia in 1998 and Hong Kong, China in 1999, with his best performance coming at the 1999 SC World Championships in Hong Kong, China. He won a bronze medal and broke the Spanish national record in the 400m IM at the event. He participated in seven European Aquatics Championships: at Sheffield, England, in 1993; Vienna in 1995; Seville, Spain in 1997; Sheffield again in 1998; Istanbul in 1999; Lisbon in 1999; and Valencia, Spain, in 2000. He won the gold medal both in the 400m IM long course at the 1999 European Aquatics Championships in Istanbul, Turkey and in the 1999 short course edition in Lisbon. He was awarded silver medals in the 400m IM at the 1997 Seville long course edition, the Sheffield 1998 short course edition, and the Valencia 2000 short course edition, and he also won silver in Valencia in the 1,500m freestyle. At the World Cup series he won gold in the 1,500m free at College Park, Maryland, in 1999, along with a gold in the 400m IM. In the 2000 World Cup at College Park again, he won gold in the 1,500m freestyle and 400m freestyle, and a silver in the 400m IM. At the 1992 US Open in Orlando, Florida, he took gold in the 200m and 400m IM. He returned to the US Open in 1997 in Indianapolis, Indiana, to win gold in the 400m freestyle and take silver in both the 1,500m freestyle and 400m IM. He also competed for American University during his college career. He was a two-time All-American in the 400-yard individual medley and the 1,650 freestyle in 1994, and finished his career at the university with six Reeves Center Pool records; he remains the current record-holder in 1,000 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle and 400 IM. Named the Colonial Athletic Association Swimmer of the Year in 1993 and 1994, he was also named Outstanding Meet Performer at the 1992 CAA championships. He won eight individual titles at the CAA's through his college career. In February 2017 he was inducted into the Stafford H. "Pop" Cassell Hall of Fame. From 1997 through 2009 he held the Spanish record both in long course and short course for the 400m IM, 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle and 1,500m Freestyle (8 total Spanish National Records). It wasn't until the summer of 2009 with FINA allowing the use of the soon-to-be-banned textile suits that his national records were broken. After a 10-year hiatus and absence from swimming, Fred picked up swimming again as a masters competitor. He participated in the 2014 Masters World Championships in Montreal, Canada and won gold in both the 800m freestyle and the 200m backstroke. During this last event he broke the masters world record for the 40-44 age group. 12 days later he broke his own record again while competing at the US Masters Nationals in College Park, MD. He has also taken a liking to open water swimming and has won the Great Chesapeake Bay swim, a 4.4 mile swim (7.1 kilometers) that crosses the Bay at the Chesapeake Bay bridge. Fred is currently an assistant swim coach for the Monocacy Aquatic Club (MAC) in Frederick, MD. He's been coaching there since 2013. (en)
- Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, España, 9 de noviembre de 1974) es un exnadador de larga distancia en estilo libre y estilo combinado. Fue campeón de Europa en la prueba de 400 metros estilos durante el Campeonato Europeo de Natación de 1999. Representó a España en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996 y Sídney 2000, en ambos eventos nadando los 1500 metros libres y los 400 metros estilo combinado. El 16 de diciembre de 1999, batió el récord español en piscina corta en 1500 metros estilo libre con un tiempo de 14:48:14.El 22 de septiembre de 2000, durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Sídney 2000 batió el récord de España también de 1500 pero en piscina de 50 metros con un tiempo de 15:14:37. (es)
- Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler (né le 9 novembre 1974 à Las Palmas, Gran Canaria) est un nageur espagnol, spécialiste de nage libre et de 4 nages. Il participe deux fois aux Jeux olympiques consécutivement. (fr)
- Frederik Hviid (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 9 novembre 1974) è un ex nuotatore spagnolo. (it)
- Frederik Hviid (9 november 1974, Palma de Mallorca) ontpopte zich in de jaren negentig als een van de meest veelzijdige zwemmers uit Spanje. Hviid, lid van de Catalaanse zwemclub CN Sabadell, woonde gedurende zijn actieve topsportcarrière afwisselend in Las Palmas en Washington, en werd in respectievelijk Spanje en de Verenigde Staten getraind door en . Zijn eerste grote succes behaalde hij in 1999 bij de Europese kampioenschappen langebaan (50 meter) in Istanboel: goud op de veeleisende 400 meter wisselslag. Na de Europese kampioenschappen kortebaan (25 meter) van 2000 in eigen land (Valencia) nam Hviid afscheid van de wedstrijdsport. (nl)
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- فريديريك كارلو إفيد كولير (بالإسبانية: Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler، ولد في 9 نوفمبر 1974، لاس بالماس دي غران كناريا، جزر الكناري، إسبانيا) سبّاح إسباني. حصل على الميدالية الذهبية في بطولة أوروبا للسباحة عام 1999، وعلى الميدالية الذهبية في بطولة أوروبا للسباحة بالأحواض القصيرة عام 1999. (ar)
- Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler (né le 9 novembre 1974 à Las Palmas, Gran Canaria) est un nageur espagnol, spécialiste de nage libre et de 4 nages. Il participe deux fois aux Jeux olympiques consécutivement. (fr)
- Frederik Hviid (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 9 novembre 1974) è un ex nuotatore spagnolo. (it)
- Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler (born 9 November 1974 in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria) is a former long-distance freestyle and medley swimmer from Spain who competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1996. In the late 1990s he won several medals in the international short course and long course events. He's a recipient of the Spanish Cross of the Order of Merit (Silver and Bronze designation), handed to him by then crown prince Felipe de Borbón (Felipe VI). (en)
- Frederik Carlo Hviid Köhler (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, España, 9 de noviembre de 1974) es un exnadador de larga distancia en estilo libre y estilo combinado. Fue campeón de Europa en la prueba de 400 metros estilos durante el Campeonato Europeo de Natación de 1999. Representó a España en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996 y Sídney 2000, en ambos eventos nadando los 1500 metros libres y los 400 metros estilo combinado. (es)
- Frederik Hviid (9 november 1974, Palma de Mallorca) ontpopte zich in de jaren negentig als een van de meest veelzijdige zwemmers uit Spanje. Hviid, lid van de Catalaanse zwemclub CN Sabadell, woonde gedurende zijn actieve topsportcarrière afwisselend in Las Palmas en Washington, en werd in respectievelijk Spanje en de Verenigde Staten getraind door en . (nl)
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