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The Cincinnati Marlins swim team was founded in 1961. Eighty-nine girls were selected for the team the first year, with seventy-seven boys joining the following year. For many years the team was known as the Cincinnati "Pepsi" Marlins, in recognition of the Pepsi-Cola Company's initial donation of $1,000 to the team. [4]
Charles H. Keating Sr. Natatorium (commonly known as Keating Natatorium) is an indoor swimming venue on the campus of St. Xavier High School in the Finneytown neighborhood of Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, just outside Cincinnati. It is operated by the Cincinnati Marlins, a non-profit swim team affiliated with USA Swimming. The ...
She continued to sporadically represent the Cincinnati Marlins through at least February 1976, taking a second at the Marlins' International Invitational Swim Meet in the 100-yard backstroke. By 1976, her coach at the Marlins was 1968 triple Olympic gold medalist Charlie Hickcox. Jenny retired from high level swimming competition around June ...
With the closing of Coney Island and its Sunlite Pool, Cincinnati club pools are happy to welcome new swimmers. Many need the membership dollars. For Greater Cincinnati swim clubs, summers of fun ...
After three years in summer league coaching at Brookwood Swim Club while he attended college from 1969-1974, and four years of AAU coaching for the Northern Kentucky Piranhas from 1974-1978, he joined the staff of the Cincinnati Marlins for the 1979–80 season as the associate head coach. The Marlins won the National Team Championship that ...
Santa Barbara Swim Club; Cincinnati Marlins; Foxcatcher; Carson Tiger Sharks; Simon led two teams (West Chester and Cincinnati Marlins) to top-three finishes at U.S nationals while accumulating numerous other national championships at West Chester and Foxcatcher and age group levels.
Luke Mangano and Ocean Isham of St. Xavier eye the water as they prepare to swim in the boys 100-yard butterfly at the Southwest Ohio High School Swimming and Diving Classic, Jan. 13, 2024.
He swam for the Cincinnati Marlins swim club as an age group swimmer, and later for Sycamore High School in Cincinnati. While swimming for Sycamore High, he won six individual Ohio state swimming championships in 1998, 1999 and 2000—three each in the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle events. [3] He then attended the University of Michigan ...