Masters Swimmers Challenge Charter All Digital Aquatic Centre Olympic Trials Pool

LONG BEACH, Calif., June 27. THE City of Long Beach is hosting national and international competition in swimming and water polo. The Long Beach Aquatic Festival hosted the Janet Evans Invitational on June 10-13 and is also hosting the 2004 FINA Women’s and Men’s Water Polo World League Super Finals, Water Polo World League games featuring USA and Australia’s Olympic Teams and the Water Polo National Age Group Championships.

As the Olympic hopefuls prepare for their trials, yesteryear's Olympians and Masters Swimming world record-holders will be heating up the water on July 3rd with Masters world and national swimming record attempts, triathlon and open water swimming clinics, technique clinics and other exhibitions. (See photo: Paul Carter, world record-holder, men 45-49, 100 meter butterfly.)

“It is quite an exciting day for Masters Swimmers, triathletes and novice swimmers,” says event organizer Clay Evans from Southern California Aquatics Masters in Los Angeles.

“Being that the Long Beach facility consists of two 50 meter pools that were constructed specifically for the 2004 trials, not many people will get the chance to have a personal swimming experience at this facility. Once the Olympic Trials are over our Olympians will pack up and head off to Athens and the pools will pack up and return the site back into a parking lot.”

There will be four sessions during this one day event to be held on Saturday, July 3rd including: A mega-training session, individual & relay world and national record trials and a beginning swimmers and triathletes training session.

For Full Descriptions and Days Event Schedule go to:

Click to access schedule.pdf

To sign up for one or more of these events, please go to:
http://www.swim.net/scaq/lessons/clinics_schedule.cfm

For more Information on the July 3rd Swimming Extravaganza contact:
Southern California Aquatics at 310-390-5700 Clay@swim.net

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