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  2. Canyons Aquatic Club - Wikipedia

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    Canyons Aquatic Club, (CAC or CANY) is a competitive swim team located in Santa Clarita, California. CAC is a USA Swimming affiliated swim team competing in the Southern California Swimming region. CAC's home pool is located on the campus of College of the Canyons but also has practice locations at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center, Santa ...

  3. Sandpipers of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Sandpipers of Nevada are a competitive swim team based in and around Las Vegas, Nevada. The team was founded in 1968, [1] and offers training from a beginner level of swimming to a national level. The team currently competes in both regional meets held by Southern California Swimming and national meets held by USA Swimming. [citation needed]

  4. 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving ...

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    The 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships took place March 20–23, 2024 at the 42nd annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.

  5. Burt Kanner - Wikipedia

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    Burt Kanner (born July 30, 1939) is an American former swimmer, math teacher, swimming coach, public address announcer, and author. He is best known for coaching the San Marino High School Swim Team for eighteen years from 1970-1982, and 1985-1991 where he led the team to 8 California State (California Interscholastic Federation) Championships and 12 League Championships.

  6. Uytengsu Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The Uytengsu Aquatics Center (originally the McDonald's Olympic Swim Stadium) is a 2,500-seat outdoor aquatics venue located on the campus of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. [1] The facility features two pools: a long course pool (50x25 meters), and a diving well (25x25 yards) with towers. [2]

  7. Teia Salvino - Wikipedia

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    Salvino started swimming at seven and joined the Paseo Aquatics Club. She broke the Southern California Swimming record in the 11–12 girls age group for the 50-yard freestyle at the Kevin Perry Meet in La Mirada. Clocked in with a time of 23.71, Salvino broke the previous record set by Claire McClean from Westside Aquatics by 0.15 seconds. [7]

  8. Irvine Novaquatics - Wikipedia

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    Novaquatics (also known as Nova) is a swim team in Irvine, California. They are a nonprofit organization that receives their funding through membership dues, fundraising events and sponsorships. [1] They are a member of the Orange Committee within Southern California Swimming (SCS); this is a subdivision of USA Swimming.

  9. Lance Larson - Wikipedia

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    Larson retired to Southern California's desert community in 2014 after owning and operating a dentistry practice in Orange, California since 1979. He was a member of the BPOE Garden Grove Elks #1952. Larson was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame as an "Honor Swimmer" in 1980. [7]