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Maximus Williamson (born November 28, 2006) is an American competitive swimmer.He has won 6 world junior championship gold medals. He is a 100 m freestyle and 200 m individual medley Champion in 2023 World Junior Championships, also win gold medalist in 4×100 m freestyle, 4×200 m freestyle, 4×100 m medley and 4×100 m mixed medley with silver medalist in 4×100 m mixed freestyle.
After moving from the Northern Kentucky Clippers to Lakeside Swim Club at 16, Denigan competed in only one open-water race — a 7.5k race at Junior Nationals — and largely took a break from ...
Pursley coached Mary T. Meagher, whom he had formerly coached at Louisville's Lakeside Swim Club, Glenn Mills, and others onto the USA Olympic swimming team in 1980. He later became head coach of the Cincinnati Marlins , a highly successful club, founded in 1961, with frequent competitions and quality facilities located in Northern Kentucky and ...
Swimming clubs emerged with the development of swimming as a competitive sport in the early 1800s in England. By 1880, when the first national governing body, the Amateur Swimming Association, was formed, there were already over 300 regional clubs in operation across England.
Brooke Forde (born March 4, 1999 [3]) is an American swimmer.. The daughter of sportswriter Pat Forde and his wife Tricia, the latter a former swimmer at Northwestern University, she grew up around the sport, with both of her older brothers going on to swim in NCAA Division I.
Leigh Ann Fetter was born to Sherl and Rose Fetter in Louisville, Kentucky and grew up in Louisville's East End neighborhood, where she was a member of Lakeside Swim Club. She spent several summers beginning as a child of eight swimming for Louisville's Douglass Hills swim team, where she would later coach.
A group of 16 Atomic City Aquatic Club swimmers showed out at the Speedo Southern Premier meet in Atlanta during the first weekend in March.. The athletes pushed hard through the 2023-24 short ...
Bill Peak (1945 – December 23, 1996) [1] was a Swimming coach from the United States. He is probably best known for having coached Mary T. Meagher to World Records in the women's 100 and 200 fly, while both were with Lakeside Swim Team in Louisville, Kentucky. [2]