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Rob Emary
Head coach
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Coach Rob
Emary is the Head Coach and Team Owner of Broward Aquatic. He
came to BA in August of 2000 after spending 10 Years coaching in
Libertyville, Illinois. Rob is a 1990 Graduate of Wheaton
College in Illinois and attended Graduate School at Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Il. Rob has also done
Academic work in Physical Education at Northeastern Illinois
University in Chicago.
Rob
started swimming on his High School team on a dare in 1983, he has
been swimming ever since. In High School Rob was a multi time
Conference Champion and All-State swimmer as well as Breaking
Several School Records, 3 of which still stand today. In USA
swimming Coach Rob swam to several Wyoming State records in the
200Fly and Distance Freestyles. Today he limits his swimming
to US Masters where his is Nationally ranked in the 200Fly, 200Back
and 400IM.
As a Coach
Rob is 100% commited to helping every swimmer on the team achieve
their dream in swimming. Whether that is just getting better
strokes and having fun or training to be on the podium at the
Olympic Games. He is one of the few coaches that know the
name and times of every swimmer on the team no matter what level
they swim at. Coach Rob makes sure every Broward Aquatic
Teammate feels welcome in the swimming Family at Broward
Aquatic.
Coach Rob
is married to Kim and both his children Maggie and Dan are Broward
Aquatic Teammates
Some of
Coach Rob’s Accomplishment
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2008 Masters National Champion 3,000 yd swim
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2004-2008 Florida Gold Coast Technical Planning
Committee Member
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2006 Florida Gold Coast All-Star Coaching
Staff
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Speaker at the 2001 and 2003 ASCA World
Clinic
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Assistant Coach USA Swimming Zone Distance Camp
2002, 2003
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Head Coach Jamaican National Distance Camp
2004-2008
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Published ASCA Newsletter November 2001
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Illinois Swimming Inc. Senior Coach of the year
nominee 1995-2000
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College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin MVP
1990
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Illinois Swimming Association Collegiate
Swimmer of the Year 1990
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Three Time Phillips 66 National Championship
Qualifier 1989-1990
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17 Time NCAA Division III All-American
1987-1990
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NCAA Division III National Champion 200 Fly
1988
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Wheaton College Record Holder 200Fly, 1000Free, 800
Free Relay
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Illinois Swimming Association College Division
Record Holder 200Fly
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2005 Wheaton College Hall of Honor
Inductee

Gary Fahey
Assistant Coach--Masters Coach
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I joined the swim team in 1976, an unathletic bookworm of a 12
year old, and promptly disqualified our relay in my first race. I
swam the butterfly leg on our medley relay even though I
didn’t know how. The official agreed.
1976 was also the summer the US men’s swim team dominated the
Montreal Olympics. They won 12 of 13 events, broke 11 world records
and produced my first sports hero—17 year old Brian Goodell,
who smashed records winning the 400 and 1500 freestyles. I was
hooked.
I put in a lot of laps over the next few years and managed some
minor athletic successes. But I discovered my real talent was on
the pool deck, not in the water. My teammates looked to me to help
iron out their strokes and improve their starts. My high school
coach noticed my knack for swim meet strategy and let me draw up
our relay assignments. Some people have a gift for decoding
crossword puzzles. I showed a talent for solving swimming problems.
I’ve been fortunate to coach winning teams and
championship swimmers. Some held national rankings, some earned
All-American honors.

Nick Gorena
Assistant Coach
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Nick Gorena has
been assistant coach for Broward Aquatic for the past 2 years. Nick primarily work with the Pre-Team and
Bronze teams. He came to the coaching staff after swimming for the
team for four years and finding some success of his own.
Nick’s
initial joining of the team was to play water polo, but to play on
the team meant attending swim team practices. After about three
months, Nick decided he wanted to focus more on his training for
swimming. He would began to train and
compete for Broward Aquatic swim team from the summer of 2003 until
the summer of 2007, qualifying for Junior Olympics and Sectionals
in several events.
Nick graduated
from South Plantation High School in 2007, and is currently
attending Broward College to study Graphic Arts & Animation. He
also swam for South Plantation’s swim team during his senior
year in 2006-07, and swam to a seventh place finish in the 200 yard
IM at the Regional swim meet.
Nick is currently
building coaching experience on a weekly basis on the BA pool deck.
He’s very proud of the opportunity he has to help the team
become athletes and better people, and he makes the most of it
every single day. Nick is always
willing to talk to any and all members of the team, any time, and
about anything, and will share his own personal experience with the
students to try and help guide them along.
Nick Gorena is
proud to be a member of the Broward Aquatic family.

Nicolas A Lilly
Assistant Coach
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Nico Lilly is an Assistant
Coach for Broward Aquatics. Nico was born and raised in
Davie, FL. He is a knowledgeable individual in the sport of
swimming and began his coaching career with Broward Aquatics back
in May of 2008. Nico Lilly is a 2008 class graduate from
Xavier University with an undergraduate degree in Business
Administration, and was coached under the tutelage of Head Coach
Rob Emary for 9 years. His favorite event is the 200
fly.
Nico began his swimming
career at the age of 8 at the Pine Island Pool Complex, where he
still coaches today. Nico’s bloodline of swimming goes
back to his grandfather, Joaquin Silverio, who continues to swim
today, and was a world ranked swimmer in the 1000 and 800 FR in his
respected age group as a Masters swimmer. As an age group
swimmer, Nico was a multi-high point winner for ages 13-14, 15-16,
and 17+. He went on to swim in High School where he became a
2 time High School All American, and a 2 time District Champion in
the 200 FR and 500 FR, both of which are school records that stand
to this day. He took his swimming career to collegiate level
where he set 2 school records, a pool record, and won 2 Conference
titles in the 1650 FR (’05) and 500 FR (’06). The
high point in Nico’s swimming career was qualifying for the
US OPEN in 2004 in the 1650yd FR.
Nico is dedicated to
improving every athlete both in and out of the pool. He
serves as a mentor, coach, and friend to everyone in Broward
Aquatic family. He has been trained by Olympic Level
coaches and swimmers and vows to use his experiences and knowledge
to make the sport of swimming fun and challenging.
Acknowledgements:
· 2004
UltraSwim Qualifier
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US Open Qualifier (1650,
'04)
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3rd place in National 5000yd FR swim (2004)
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2 Xavier University School Records, 1 Pool Record
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2x H.S. All-America, 1 AA Consideration
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2x Conference Champion
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2x All Conference 1st Team Inductee
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SZ Sectional Qualifier & Multi-finalist
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1st inductee to XU’s Athlete of the Week on
GoXavier.com
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High Point Jr. Olympic Award Winner 13-14 (Runner-up), 15-16, 17+