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Wales attended Youngstown's Rayen High School, which closed to students in 2007, but swam almost exclusively representing the Youngstown Y Neptune Swim Club. [4] On July 10, 1960, swimming for the Neptune Swim Club at age 12, Wales broke an age group record in the 50-meter butterfly for boys 11-12 with the new record time of 31.5 seconds at the ...
The Suriname Records in Swimming are the fastest times ever swum by an individual from Suriname. These national records are maintained by Suriname's swimming federation: Surinaamse Zwem Bond (SZB). [1] SZB keeps records for both for males and females, for events swum in long (50m) and short (25m) course pools. Records are kept in the following ...
The Beeghly Physical Education Center, or simply Beeghly Center, is a 6,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Youngstown, Ohio. The arena, built at a cost of $5.5 million and named for local businessman Leon A. Beeghly, opened on December 2, 1972. It is home to the Youngstown State University Penguins basketball, volleyball, and swimming teams.
A wooden hut was erected and this served as the club house. On Gauci's suggestion the club was to be called Neptunes as Neptune (Neptunus) was the god of the Sea. The game of water polo had already been in existence in Malta when Neptunes were formed. The Amateur Swimming Association was founded in 1925.
Dedication plaque for Marilyn Bell Park. On September 8, 1954, at 11:07 pm, Bell started her swim across Lake Ontario from Youngstown, New York, [11] at virtually the same time as world-famous United States long-distance swimmer Florence Chadwick.
Previous to training in Dunedin with the Neptune Swim Club, Follows also trained at Mt Eden Swimming, [4] North Shore Swimming Club [5] and the University of Hawai'i. [ 6 ] He first represented New Zealand at a senior level in the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Melbourne with a 14th place finish in the 200 metres backstroke in ...
Gaines joined the University of Kentucky's swim team and made the All-SEC Freshman Team in 2019. She also made the All-SEC Second Team in 2019 and 2020. She participated in the 2021 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships, coming second in the 4 × 200 yd freestyle relay and seventh in the 200 freestyle race; she made the All-SEC First Team that year. [15]
John "Jonty" Alexander Skinner (born 15 February 1954) is a former Hall of Fame South African competition swimmer and world record-holder, who for over forty years served as an American club and college swimming coach primarily at his alma mater, the University of Alabama before retiring as a coach in 2020.