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  2. Lucky's Lake Swim - Wikipedia

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    The swim began in 1989 when Lucky Meisenheimer invited friends and masters swimmers he coached at the YMCA Aquatic Center to join him on his morning lake swim. Initially the swim was held on Saturdays but after the first year went to 4 days a week. In 1995, it became a daily swim except for Sundays.

  3. Mark Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    After his temporary retirement from competition, Ruiz taught diving clinics at the YMCA Aquatic Center. In 2010 Mark's former team, Team Orlando Diving (TOD) affiliated with the YMCA of Central Florida and became YCF Diving. Mark Ruiz was named head coach and continues in this position today. [7]

  4. Mitzi Kremer - Wikipedia

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    She was in charge of the Aquatics program at the YMCA Aquatic and Family Center in Orlando beginning around 2012, when in 2015 she accepted a position to return to her native Brevard County and become Head swim Coach at Cocoa High School with Co-coach Chris Beadle. While coaching Cocoa High, she coached ROCOA Swim Club in Brevard County and ...

  5. The Immune - Wikipedia

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    The novel was officially released on May 13, 2011, during an event held at the YMCA Aquatic Center in Orlando, attended by over 800 guests. The launch also served as a fundraising event for the YMCA Aquatic Center's Scholarship Fund, generating $20,000. Subsequently, all proceeds from the book sales have been directed to support the Aquatic Center.

  6. Lucky Meisenheimer - Wikipedia

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    A life member of the American Swimming Coaches Association (ASCA), he is a certified level 5 masters coach and was the head coach of Team Orlando Masters at the YMCA Aquatic Center from 1989 until 2000. [15] He was the president of the Masters Aquatics Coaches Association from 1994–95 and served on the ASCA Certification committee.

  7. List of diving facilities - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center, built in 1979 as a YMCA facility, is one of only two Olympic-sized pools in Wisconsin that can host large events, and it is the only facility in the southeast Wisconsin region with 10-meter diving platforms.

  8. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries.It has nearly 90,000 staff, some 920,000 volunteers and 12,000 branches worldwide. [1]

  9. Brittany Viola - Wikipedia

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    Prior to attending the University of Miami, Viola attended and graduated in 2005 from Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida. While in high school she trained with what is now YCF Diving at the YMCA Aquatic Center in Orlando, FL.