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Chatfield has produced well-known athletes such as twin brothers Taylor Rogers and Tyler Rogers, LenDale White, Katie Hnida, and Zac Robinson. In 2001 Chatfield's football team went undefeated, winning the JeffCo and State Championships and ending the season ranked 11th in the nation. Chatfield's athletic rival is Columbine High School.
Chatfield High School is a public high school located in southeastern Minnesota approximately ten miles south of Rochester, Minnesota in the town of Chatfield, United States. Located in Olmsted County, the school has approximately 350–400 students enrolled full-time. It can also be identified as Chosen Valley High School.
Chatfield High School may refer to: Chatfield High School (Colorado) Chatfield High School (Minnesota) This page was last edited on 17 December 2022, at 07:20 (UTC). ...
Jun. 27—CHATFIELD — For a group of Chatfield high school students, the team name "{App}ly Yourself" was a fitting choice. The group of four girls is one of 14 senior-division teams from the U ...
Jul. 28—CHATFIELD — The Chatfield High School baseball team had an outstanding season this spring, but it ended abruptly and on a down note. Chatfield made sure the same thing didn't happen ...
Swimfins, swim fins, diving fins, or flippers are finlike accessories worn on the feet, legs or hands [1] and made from rubber, plastic, carbon fiber or combinations of these materials, to aid movement through the water in water sports activities such as swimming, bodyboarding, bodysurfing, float-tube fishing, kneeboarding, riverboarding, scuba diving, snorkeling, spearfishing, underwater ...
The following multi sport events which were held within the United States, have included finswimming races contested by American swimmers - the World Corporate Games held in San Francisco during 1988 and in Concord, California during 1989, [1] and the World Scholar-Athlete Games at the University of Rhode Island which have included finswimming as a part of its program on a regular basis since ...
As of January 2013, CMAS recognises world and other records for the following techniques and distances for both males and females in the age groups of Senior (i.e. 18 years and older) and Junior (i.e. 12 to 17 years old) where these are made in an Olympic-size swimming pool (i.e. 50m length) and are measured by electronic automatic officiating equipment: