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Coral SpringsSwimClub
 
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Ryan Berube
1996 Olympic Gold Medalist (800 Freestyle Relay)
Former
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Nova Southeastern Adds Swimming And Diving

By Sharon Robb

First came the $5 million state-of-the-art NovaSoutheasternAquaticsCenter that includes a 70-meter long competition pool, the largest in the state of Florida with more than a million gallons of water.

Then came the swimmers, divers and coaches affiliated with
UniversitySchool and club program Davie Nadadores.

Now comes collegiate swimming and diving. To read full story, please click on what’s new.

 
 

Lauren Driscoll & Dara Torres

Photo Courtesy of http://www.thevegavision.com/

 

TAKE A BOW

From junior national champion Lauren Driscoll of Fort Lauderdale Aquatics to five-time Olympian Dara Torres of Coral Springs Swim Club, and every other swimmer in between, the Florida Gold Coast knows how to build champions, in and out of the pool. Driscoll, 14, who qualified for her first Olympic trials, and Torres, 41, a mother and fitness guru who became the oldest swimmer to qualify for her fifth Olympics, have become role models for the rest of us. We applaud them and look forward to more great things to come

 

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