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Meadowbrook Aquatic Center, one of three facilities NBAC uses. The North Baltimore Aquatic Club (NBAC) is a swim club based in and around Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1968, [1] it continues to offer training for young swimmers. It is best known for developing a dozen Olympic swimmers, six of whom earned gold medals.
Canyons Aquatic Club, founded in 1978, located in Santa Clarita, California; Cincinnati Marlins; Industry Hills Aquatic Club; Irvine Novaquatics; Mission Viejo Nadadores; New Trier Swim Club; North Baltimore Aquatic Club; The Woodlands Swim Team, founded in 1975, based in Woodlands, Texas
North Baltimore Aquatic Club; S. Saint Petersburg Aquatics; Sandpipers of Nevada; South Florida Aquatic Club; T. Team New York Aquatics; W. The Woodlands Swim Team
North Baltimore Aquatic Club; S. Sandpipers of Nevada; Santa Clara Swim Club; South Florida Aquatic Club This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 03:02 (UTC ...
ON TV was an American subscription television (STV) service that operated in eight markets between 1977 and 1985. Originally established by National Subscription Television, a joint venture of Oak Industries and Chartwell Communications, ON TV was part of a new breed of STV operations that broadcast premium programming—including movies, sporting events, and concerts—over an encrypted ...
[27] [28] By the age of 10, he held a national record for his age group (in the 100-meter butterfly) [29] and began to train at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club under coach Bob Bowman. More age group records followed, and as of August 21, 2018, Phelps still held 11 age group records, eight in long course, [30] and three in short course. [31]
In 1986–87, Bowman was a coach at the Area Tallahassee Aquatic Club and also served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Florida State University. [ 1 ] Bowman held assistant coaching positions with the Napa Valley Swim Team (1991–92), the Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins (1990–91), and the Las Vegas Gold swim team (1988–90).
Ryan was born in Kutztown, Pennsylvania on October 1, 1995. They moved to Baltimore, Maryland for their last three years of high school, where they took cyber courses from Kutztown High School so they could train at North Baltimore Aquatic Club, which, under coach Erik Posegay, produced ten Olympians, including Michael Phelps.