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Sherm Chavoor (April 10, 1919 – September 3, 1992) [3] was a Hall of Fame swimming coach from the United States. He coached Olympic swimmers Mark Spitz, Debbie Meyer, Mike Burton, Jeff Float, Susan Pedersen, John Ferris, Dave Fairbank, John Nelson and Ellie Daniel at Arden Hills Swimming and Tennis Club in Sacramento, California, which he founded in 1954 and coached through 1985. [4]
Northwest Athletic was a chain of health clubs or fitness centers in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area. The clubs began mostly as indoor tennis courts. The centers expanded into other areas of health and fitness.
Avondale Athletic Club: Binghamton Tennis Center: Levene Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger (1994–present) Boar's Head Sports Club: Boyd Tinsley 2010 Women's Clay Court Classic: Boca West Resort and Club: Miami Masters (1986) Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center: Calabasas Pro Tennis Championships: Cheval Athletic Club: Red Rose Inn and Suites ...
Since 1954, the luxury club and spa has hosted thousands of weddings and served as a training ground for Olympic athletes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
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Avondale had its first successes in 1908 when the club secured a SHC-SFC double. [3] The club continued to win championship titles in all grades and in both codes throughout its history, including in the Wicklow SHC. In 1964, Avondale won its 12th Wicklow SHC title to lead the all-time roll of honour for the first time in their history. [4]
The Industry Hills Aquatic Club (IHAC) was a prominent USA Swimming club located in the City of Industry, California, from 1979 until August 2005. [1] For almost three decades, the Club was a successful training ground for a considerable number of athletes, some achieving success at the highest levels of the sport, both nationally [ 2 ] and ...
In 1912, the Branch High School moved into the Avondale Athletic Club in North Avondale and became Xavier Academy. [30] [37] On September 10, 1919, Xavier Academy closed [30] as the College of Arts and Sciences moved into its campus. However, science classes remained at the high school downtown, for the time being, as did the evening classes ...