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  2. Cincinnati Marlins - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Marlins swim team was founded in 1961. Eighty-nine girls were selected for the team the first year, with seventy-seven boys joining the following year. For many years the team was known as the Cincinnati "Pepsi" Marlins, in recognition of the Pepsi-Cola Company's initial donation of $1,000 to the team. [4]

  3. Alice Jones (swimmer) - Wikipedia

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    Alice Jones is an American international swimmer who swam for the Cincinnati Marlins under Hall of Fame Coach Paul Bergen. [1] Jones was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Mr. and Mrs. Homer M. Jones. [2] At the 1970 Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Outdoor Swimming Championships, Jones won two gold medals, setting world records in the 100- and 200-meter ...

  4. Jenny Kemp - Wikipedia

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    She continued to sporadically represent the Cincinnati Marlins through at least February 1976, taking a second at the Marlins' International Invitational Swim Meet in the 100-yard backstroke. By 1976, her coach at the Marlins was 1968 triple Olympic gold medalist Charlie Hickcox. Jenny retired from high level swimming competition around June ...

  5. 'Happiest moment of my life': 3 Cincinnati swimmers win ... - AOL

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    Taylor Bacher of Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy tags the wall and claims first place in state in the girls 200-yard freestyle at the OHSAA Division II state swimming championships, Feb. 23, 2024.

  6. Deena Deardurff - Wikipedia

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    Deardurff swam for the Cincinnati Marlins, a team funded by Charles Keating. One of the team coaches was Paul Bergen, who is reported to have said that swimmers need 12,000 miles of experience in order to compete in the Olympics. [2] At the age of 15, Deardurff represented the United States at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.

  7. Frank Busch - Wikipedia

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    He distinguished himself as a swimmer at an early age, setting Ohio age group records while swimming for the Brookwood Country Club at the age of only 12 in 1964, at the Kentucky Open Swim Meet. He again placed first and set national records in the 400 yard freestyle and medley relays while swimming for the Cincinnati Marlins and later the ...

  8. Dan Ketchum - Wikipedia

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    He swam for the Cincinnati Marlins swim club as an age group swimmer, and later for Sycamore High School in Cincinnati. While swimming for Sycamore High, he won six individual Ohio state swimming championships in 1998, 1999 and 2000—three each in the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle events. [2] He then attended the University of Michigan ...

  9. Erin Phenix - Wikipedia

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    She swam for the Cincinnati Marlins. At Ursuline Academy , she won the state championship as part of the 200 yard freestyle relay team. [ 3 ] The next year, she earned individual state championships in both the 50 and 100 yard freestyle, while participating in the championships relay teams at both 200 and 400 yard distances. [ 3 ]