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  2. Ron Jacks - Wikipedia

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    Later founding the Vancouver Pacific Swim Club. Jacks became head coach with the Hyack Swim Club from 1974 to 1984 when he moved to Victoria, BC to become the head coach of the Victoria Amateur Swim Club. In 1988 he helped in the formation of Island Swimming, and held the position of Director of Swimming until 2002.

  3. Jessica Deglau - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Deglau (born May 27, 1980) was a member of the Canadian Olympic team in swimming in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Deglau swam for the Vancouver Pacific Swim Club in her youth, until becoming a member of the national team. In addition to swimming on the national team, she swam for and graduated from the University of British Columbia.

  4. Vancouver Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Aquatics Centre is an indoor facility. [1] It replaces the Crystal Pool at Sunset Beach that was opened in 1928 and was demolished in 1974. [ 2 ] A contract to renew the facility was let in 2023 and the project is expected to take seven years to complete. [ 3 ]

  5. Elizabeth Collins - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth "Liz" Collins (born November 29, 1982) is a female swimmer from Canada, who mostly competes in the freestyle events.Collins won three silver medals at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  6. Nilay Erkal - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Marathon Swimming Qualification Tournament, she finished 10 km with the time of 2:02:26.8. In December 2017, she won the bronze medal in 800 m freestyle event of the Vancouver Pacific Swim competition in Canada. [5] She is the three-time winner of the Meis–Kaş Swim. In 2019, she improved her own course record by five minutes to 1:32. [6]

  7. Brent Hayden - Wikipedia

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    Hayden's first Olympics were the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, as part of the Canadian swimming team. [1] [2] At the time Swimming Canada had been in a steady decline and wound up with no medals in Athens. [3] It was a disappointing first Olympic appearance for Hayden, as inexperience took its toll on the 20-year-old. [4]

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  9. List of Canadian records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Pan Pacific Championships: Gold Coast, Australia [21] 50m backstroke: 27.18 Kylie Masse: Toronto Swim Club 6 April 2022: Canadian Trials Victoria, Canada [22] 100m backstroke: 57.70 Kylie Masse: Toronto Swim Club 19 June 2021: Canadian Olympic Trials Toronto, Canada [23] 200m backstroke: 2:05.42 Kylie Masse Canada 31 July 2021: Olympic Games ...