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  2. Douglass Community Land Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Douglass Community Land Trust (DCLT) is a land trust to create community-based affordable housing effort in Washington, D.C., was incorporated in September 2019 in conjunction with the proposed 11th Street Bridge Park development along the Anacostia River.

  3. Kylian Portal - Wikipedia

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    Portal was born on 28 November 2006 in Le Chesnay, France. [1] [2] He and his older brother Alex were both born with ocular albinism, a condition resulting in poor eyesight; [2] [3] Kylian also has nystagmus and photophobia. [2] [4] Following in the footsteps of his older brother, Portal began swimming at a young age. [5]

  4. Nation's Capital Swim Club - Wikipedia

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    The Nation's Capital Swim Club (NCAP) is a swim club in the Washington Metropolitan area. The club was created in 1978 as the Curl-Burke Swim Club. It changed its name to NCAP in September 2012. [1] In 2016, USA Swimming ranked it the top club in the nation as part of its USA Swimming Club Excellence program. [2]

  5. Teri McKeever - Wikipedia

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    Teri McKeever (born c. 1962) is an American former college and Olympic swimming coach. She was the head coach of the California Golden Bears women's swimming team at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1993 until her firing in 2023.

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  7. John Naber - Wikipedia

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    John Phillips Naber (born January 20, 1956) is an American former competitive swimmer, five-time Olympic medalist and former world record-holder in multiple events.. Born in Evanston, Illinois, Naber studied in England and Italy where his father worked as a management consultant. [1]

  8. Peter Vanderkaay - Wikipedia

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    Peter William Vanderkaay (born February 12, 1984) is an American former competition swimmer who specialized in middle-distance freestyle events and is a four-time Olympic medalist. [1]

  9. Lenny Krayzelburg - Wikipedia

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    He was then recognized as the top backstroke swimmer in the world and one of the best in the history of this swimming style. [ 5 ] He continued to dominate at the 2000 Summer Olympics backstroke, shattering the Olympic record and nearing his own 1999 world record with 53.72 in the 100, while making another Olympic record in the 200 with a 1:56.76.