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  2. Aquatots - Wikipedia

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    Time magazine reported in 1953 that by the age of ten months, Kathy could swim 20 feet (6.1 m) deep. By the time each of the children reached 17 months old, they were swimming .25 miles (400 m) per day. [1] In 1950, Tongay staged a swimming performance for his children in the Mississippi River, 22 miles (35 km) from St. Louis. Tongay followed ...

  3. Business roundup: Aqua-Tots Swim School opens, TDI expands ...

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    Aqua-Tots Swim School, an international franchise, is opening its seventh location in Ohio. Business roundup: Aqua-Tots Swim School opens, TDI expands and Stonegate-American merge Skip to main content

  4. Irvine Novaquatics - Wikipedia

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    Novaquatics (also known as Nova) is a swim team in Irvine, California. They are a nonprofit organization that receives their funding through membership dues, fundraising events and sponsorships. [1] They are a member of the Orange Committee within Southern California Swimming (SCS); this is a subdivision of USA Swimming.

  5. William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center is an aquatics venue located in Irvine, California, United States. The City of Irvine operates year-round municipal programs in aquatic facility. The center provides a venue for local, regional and national competitive events and features two 50 meter pools and a 25-yard instruction pool.

  6. McMurtrey Aquatic Center - Wikipedia

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    The facility hosts various local high school swim meets and is used by Bakersfield, California community members for recreational swimming. [ 2 ] The 8,551-square-foot (794.4 m 2 ) recreation pool features zero depth entry , child play features, double water slides, a plunge pool, diving boards, a water volleyball area and specially designed ...

  7. Is it safe to swim in Northern California waterways as ... - AOL

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    Why is it dangerous to swim in Northern California waterways? Rivers, creeks, streams and other local waterways may seem like inviting ways to cool off, but they’re not safe right now, experts say.

  8. Rose Bowl Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Bowl Aquatics Center opened in 1990 in the former site of the city's defunct Brookside Plunge. The project was funded with a $4.5-million city loan and $2 million in private donations, including a crucial final $430,000 from Pasadena neighbor, Eugene Scott, who was also Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center and one of its founding directors.

  9. Industry Hills Aquatic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Industry Hills Aquatic Club (IHAC) was a prominent USA Swimming club located in the City of Industry, California, from 1979 until August 2005. [1] For almost three decades, the Club was a successful training ground for a considerable number of athletes, some achieving success at the highest levels of the sport, both nationally [ 2 ] and ...