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3 Rose Bowl Aquatics swim club  





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Coordinates: 34°0905N 118°0952W / 34.151342°N 118.164386°W / 34.151342; -118.164386
 

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Rose Bowl Aquatics Center

The Rose Bowl Aquatics Center is a pool facility located in Pasadena, California, adjacent to the Rose Bowl Stadium. It is best known as the training facility for the Rose Bowl Aquatics swim club, as well as Rose Bowl Masters swimming, Rose Bowl diving teams, and the Rose Bowl water polo club.

History

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The Rose Bowl Aquatics Center opened in 1990 in the former site of the city's defunct Brookside Plunge. The project was funded with a $4.5-million city loan and $2 million in private donations, including a crucial final $430,000 from Pasadena neighbor, Eugene Scott , who was also Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center and one of its founding directors.

Other events and usage

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The pools hosted the final practices of the 2000 US Olympic swimming and diving team. In 2008, the facility held the US National Diving Championships.[1] The USA Men's water polo team held a training game vs. the Croatia team at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center on June 1, 2012 prior to the 2012 Olympics.[2]

Collegiate men's water polo competitions have been held for many years at the aquatics center. It was the home-away-home of the UCLA men's water polo team.[3]

The famous cover art to Nirvana's Nevermind album, a photo of a baby floating in a pool, was shot at the center. In 2008, the photo was recreated at the center by the same person as a teenager.[4] ABC's TV show Splash was filmed at the center.[5]

Rose Bowl Aquatics swim club

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Jason Lezak

The Rose Bowl Aquatics swim club is home to many well-known athletes, including Jason Lezak, Emily Adamczyk, and Kevin Kuhn. All three athletes have qualified for the world champions trials teams.[6] Kristine Quance, an Olympic gold medalist, is currently a coach with the team.

Rose Bowl Masters Swimming Team consisting of ex-Olympians, former NCAA champions, and those with a desire to compete, coached by Chad Durieux, who placed 4th overall in the 2010 SPMA Short Course Meters Masters Championships at Belmont Plaza.[7]

References

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  • ^ UCLA Men's Water Polo team schedule
  • ^ Nirvana Baby -- All Grown Up -- Re-Creates Classic Nevermind Cover Image, MTV
  • ^ Patrick Kevin Day, ABC, Louie Anderson take the plunge with 'Splash', Los Angeles Times, March 19, 2013
  • ^ Michael Farber, Lezak's swim is one for the ages, sportsillustrated.cnn.com
  • ^ 2010 SPMA Short Course Meters Masters Championships: Club scores Retrieved December 24, 2010.
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