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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. 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 ]

  4. 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.

  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. 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]

  7. Kitsilano Beach - Wikipedia

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    [5] B.C. Electric made a deal with the CPR to run a tram from downtown Vancouver "to a point called Greer's Beach, or Kitsilano." [6] In 1906, the company managing the facilities at the beach for the CPR announced plans for a baseball field, a dance pavilion over the water, and a dock for a small ferry to run to the new "country club" at ...

  8. Sandra Nitta - Wikipedia

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    With an exceptional team, her Commerce Swim Club Coach Don Gambril entered five of his women swimmers in the Pacific Swimming and Diving Championships in Vancouver in March, 1966. Commerce teammate Patty Caretto set a Canadian record for the 400 meters, and Sandy took victories in both the 100 and 200-meter breaststroke (2:51.8), with a ...

  9. Mark Versfeld - Wikipedia

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    Two years after his birth, his family moved to Fort McMurray where he started swimming in a club at age 8. In 1981 his family relocated to Edmonton, and three years later to Calgary. [4] After the departure of his Calgary coach Deryk Snelling, Versfeld moved to Vancouver, where he trained under Tom Johnson with the University of British ...