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With the closing of Coney Island and its Sunlite Pool, Cincinnati club pools are happy to welcome new swimmers. Many need the membership dollars. For Greater Cincinnati swim clubs, summers of fun ...
Canyons Aquatic Club, founded in 1978, located in Santa Clarita, California; Cincinnati Marlins; Industry Hills Aquatic Club; Irvine Novaquatics; Mission Viejo Nadadores; New Trier Swim Club; North Baltimore Aquatic Club; The Woodlands Swim Team, founded in 1975, based in Woodlands, Texas
Club: Arden Hills Swim Club: College team: Stanford University: David William Fairbank (born December 19, 1954) is an American former swimmer, Olympic champion, and ...
Sherm Chavoor (April 10, 1919 – September 3, 1992) [3] was a Hall of Fame swimming coach from the United States. He coached Olympic swimmers Mark Spitz, Debbie Meyer, Mike Burton, Jeff Float, Susan Pedersen, John Ferris, Dave Fairbank, John Nelson and Ellie Daniel at Arden Hills Swimming and Tennis Club in Sacramento, California, which he founded in 1954 and coached through 1985. [4]
Blue Ash swimmers will likely have a new city pool by the 2026 swim season. The city council of the Cincinnati suburb earlier this month endorsed plans for a new Blue Ash Family Aquatic Center at ...
Sacramento’s Debbie Meyer holds up an Olympic gold medal and wears another in January 1969. The third one she gave to her coach, Sherm Chavoor, who ran Arden Hills swim club for decades before ...
He did much of his early training at Arden Hills Swim Club in Sacramento under Hall of Fame Coach Sherm Chavoor who had coached many great American Olympians including Mark Spitz, Debbie Meyer, and Mark J. Burton, each of whom would also swim in the 1968 Olympics with Ferris. A standout at only around 15 while swimming for Arden Hills in June ...
Daniel is a 1976 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and trained with both the Women's team and Penn's Men swim team under Hall of Fame Coach George Breen, a former Olympian. She was a standout on the Women's team. She had a double major in psychology and elementary education, and later attended law school. [1]