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  2. UCLA Marina Aquatic Center - Wikipedia

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    The UCLA Marina Aquatic Center (or MAC) is a waterfront recreation facility located in Marina del Rey, California at the northeastern end of the Entrance Channel, which is owned and operated by the University of California, Los Angeles.

  3. 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]

  4. Jim Montrella - Wikipedia

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    Jim Montrella (born circa 1941) is an American former swimmer and a Club, College, and Olympic swim coach, best known for coaching the Lakewood Aquatics Club from 1959-78 in the Los Angeles area, and the Women's Swimming team at Ohio State from 1980-1997.

  5. List of swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Olympic Swim Stadium, now the Uytengsu Aquatics Center, at University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Built for the 1984 Summer Olympics , it has a long course 50x25 m pool and a 25x25m diving well.

  6. Malaysia at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Swimming Federation: Website: malaysiaswimming ... 17 in 2 sports: Medals: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0: World Aquatics Championships appearances; 1973 ...

  7. Mark Kwok (swimmer) - Wikipedia

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    Swimming again in heat two, he blasted a Hong Kong record of 2:01.99 to pick up a third seed by almost two seconds behind winner Anthony Ang of Malaysia. [25] [26] Two years later, at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, Kwok rounded out the final to eighth place in the 200 m butterfly with a time of 2:03.91. [27]

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  9. Tay Chin Joo - Wikipedia

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    When Tay was six years old, she started competing in diving and swimming competitions with her brother and sisters at the Royal Selangor Golf Club. [3] At 10 years old, Tay represented Singapore at the 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where she is part of the women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay ...