Vivian Landeck

Vivian Landeck

Height: 5-6
Year: Jr.-2L
Hometown: Sugarland, Texas
High School: Clements
Position: Freestyle
Major: Speech-Language Sciences and Technology

2008-09 (Sophomore): Part of silver-medal winning and school-record setting 800 freestyle relay team at the WAC Championships with a time of 7:23.90 ... Earned two All-WAC second team awards in individual events, swimming a career-best time of 1:50.43 to place fifth in the 200 freestyle and a career-best time of 17:18.01 to place seventh in the 1,650 freestyle ... Swam a career-best time of 5:01.83 in the prelims of the 500 freestyle ... Earned wins in the 200 free and 800 free relay at Idaho on Nov. 14 ... Earned a win in the 200 free vs. Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17 and in the 400 free relay vs. San Diego on Jan. 24 ... Earned a total of 17 top-five finishes over the course of the season.

2007-08 (Freshman): Earned an All-WAC second team award by placing eighth in the 500 freestyle at the WAC Championships ... Had swum a season-best 5:06.64 in the prelims to place seventh ... Part of the bronze-medal winning 800 freestyle relay team (7:35.90) ... Placed 10th in the 200 freestyle in a season-best 1:53.61 ... Earned her first career win in the 100 freestyle vs. Grand Canyon on Jan. 26 ... Had a strong meet vs. Pac-10 Washington State on Nov. 16, placing third in the 200 free and 400 free and fifth in the 100 free.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Clements High School … Four-year starter and one-year team captain for coach Justin O'Sullivan … Two-time All-American … Two-time 5A state qualifier … Region finalist all four years of her high school career … Competed at the Junior Nationals in 2005.

Personal Info: Vivian Martine Landeck was born May 17, 1989 in Singapore … Daughter of Christopher and Carin Landeck … Has two sisters, Stefanie and Romy … Enjoys going to the beach, skiing, hiking, boating and shopping … Is majoring in speech-language sciences and technology … Also considered attending North Texas and Colorado State ... Most memorable moment in her high school career was her relay team that made it to the state meet.