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  2. John Flanagan (swimmer) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, he placed fourth in the 10 Km swim at the World Competitions in Fukuoka, Japan with a time of 2:01:6.5. [2] [3] He would later compete professionally in triathlon and in 2001 work as a swim coach at Kamehameha Swim Club in Honolulu. [1] [4] Flanagan was born July 17, 1975, to Naval Commander John Flanagan Junior and wife Robin.

  3. Bill Smith (swimmer) - Wikipedia

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    He also coached masters swimmers at the Kamehameha Swim Club. [2] [1] Smith was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1966. [6] In 2001 he was named Ohio State University's swimmer of the century by the Columbus Touchdown Club. He died February 8, 2013; he was 88 years old. [2] [7]

  4. Sonny Tanabe - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1960's, Tanabe returned to his native Hawaii to teach physical education and other subjects and coach swimming and Water Polo at Kamehameha Schools, at the main Kapalama Campus, Northeast of Honolulu, Oahu. He would continue his teaching career at Kamehameha Schools for over three decades, through the mid-90's.

  5. Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park (CORP) is a 269-acre (1.09 km 2) public park operated by the City and County of Honolulu.It held its grand opening on July 21, 2001 and it is located in Waipio, Oahu just off the Kamehameha Highway.

  6. Sargent Kahanamoku - Wikipedia

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    Sargent Kahanamoku circa 1933. Sargent Hiikua Kahanamoku (March 5, 1910 – May 16, 1993) was a Native Hawaiian aquatic athlete and public relations spokesperson for Standard Oil Company.

  7. Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus - Wikipedia

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    Kamehameha Schools offers many extra-curricular activities and sports. The marching band appeared in the 2008 Tournament of Roses Parade. [4] The school offers classes in Hawaiian language in middle and high school as well as Japanese and Spanish in high school.

  8. Bill Woolsey - Wikipedia

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    He became a strong advocate of teaching children to swim, particularly in his home state of Hawaii, and later California, and created a ten lesson swim program, known as the Ho’au learn-to-swim method. Woolsey had other businesses, but he continued to teach swimming into his 70s. [2] Woolsey died in California on June 25, 2022, at the age of 87.

  9. List of Free! episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Iwatobi Swim Club go to Samezuka Academy's Culture Festival. In an attempt to help Haruka and Sosuke get along, the swim teams join a water gun survival game across campus with Haruka, Sosuke, Nagisa and Momotaro on one team and Rin, Makoto, Rei, and Aichiro on the other.