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  2. Greg Meehan - Wikipedia

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    Greg Meehan is an American Olympic and College swimming coach, who has served as the women's head coach for the Stanford swim team since 2012, winning NCAA conference championships in 2017 and 2018. He was an Olympic Coach for the US Women's Olympic Swimming Team in 2016 and 2020. [1]

  3. Skip Kenney - Wikipedia

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    Allen "Skip" Kenney was an American Olympic and college swimming coach who served as Head Coach of the men's swimming team at Stanford University from 1979 to 2012. In his 33-year dynasty, he coached his teams to 7 NCAA championships and to a remarkable 31 consecutive Pac-10 Conference titles.

  4. Richard Quick - Wikipedia

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    Richard Walter Quick (January 31, 1943 – June 10, 2009) was a Hall of Fame head coach for the women's swim teams at the University of Texas from 1982 through 1988 and at Stanford University, from 1988 through 2005. In an unprecedented achievement, Quick's Women's teams at Texas and Stanford won a combined 12 NCAA National championships, with ...

  5. Category:Stanford Cardinal women's swimmers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stanford Cardinal women's swimmers" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Elaine Breeden - Wikipedia

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    In her last year on the women’s swim team, she led Stanford to an NCAA runner-up finish in 2010. By the end of her time at Stanford, she was a seven-time Pac-10 champion. [7] In 2009, Breeden broke the American, U.S. Open, and NCAA records in the 200-yard fly with a time of 1:49.92.

  7. Brian Retterer - Wikipedia

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    He was part of Stanford's recruiting class which was the greatest in swimming history, with Derek Weatherford, Tyler Mayfield, Eddie Parenti, Trip Zedlitz, Bill Schell, & Bob Eastlack. He was the first person to break 46 seconds in the 100yd backstroke and at one time held 7 of the 10 fastest times ever in that event.

  8. James Gaughran - Wikipedia

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    James Alan Gaughran (born July 5, 1932) was an American water polo player, and competitive swimmer for Stanford University, who became a Hall of Fame Head Swimming and Water Polo Coach for Stanford from 1960–79. [1]

  9. Ron Polonsky - Wikipedia

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    Polonsky is a computer science student at Stanford University. [9] He swims for the Stanford swim team. [3] As a freshman in 2021–22, Polonsky was a six-time All-American, two-time Pac-12 Champion (200 medley relay - 1:22.74; 400 medley relay - 3:01.45), and a College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All ...