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The Swim Center has hosted the Santa Clara International Grand Prix annually for 42 years. Since its inception, 23 world records, 333 American records, and 64 foreign national records have been set at the meet, including a world record set by Michael Phelps in 2003. [ 13 ]
From 1995 to 2007, Jochums coached the Santa Clara Swim Club. He named John Bitter, with whom he had coached at the University of Arizona as an Assistant. [ 14 ] During his tenure, Jochums led the nationally recognized team to Summer Long Course Men's National Championships in 1996, 1997 and 1998.
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On March 12, 1965, while swimming for the Santa Clara Swim Club, Sharon easily won the 1650-yard freestyle event at the Southern California Invitational Swim Meet at the City of Commerce, California, with a time of 18:30.
It now conducts training at the Santa Clara Swim Center. [5] He coached the club for 23 years, leaving Santa Clara in 1973. While at Santa Clara, he coached 26 future Olympians including Mark Spitz, Greg Buckingham, Don Schollander, Donna deVarona, Chris von Saltza and Claudia Kolb. During Haines's 23-year tenure, Santa Clara won a nearly ...
When Spitz was 14, his family moved to Santa Clara, where he joined the Santa Clara Swim Club and was trained by coach George F. Haines. [8] From 1964 to 1968, Spitz trained with Haines at SCSC and Santa Clara High School. During his four years there, Spitz held national high school records in every stroke and in every distance.
Swimming for the Santa Clara Swim Club under Hall of Fame Head Coach George Haines at the Los Angeles Invitational Tournament in August 1971, Bartz finished first in the 800-meter freestyle relay, and fourth in the 400-meter IM with a 5:18.38. [5] At the Santa Clara Invitational in July 1971, Bartz placed third in the 200-meter IM with a 2:20.2 ...
Catie Ball in the 1960s. Ball set a new world record in the 200-meter breaststroke at the Santa Clara invitational swim meet in July 1967. [8] At the 1967 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ball won two individual gold medals in the women's 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke events, and a third in the women's 4×100-meter medley relay in which she swam the breaststroke leg for the ...