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The Palo Alto Swim Club

The Palo Alto Swim Club caters to swimmers at many levels, who seek competitive training, from beginners to those who are qualified to compete at national meets. What they have in common is that they enjoy swimming, and find this club a friendly place in which to do it.

Our Vision

We envision a program that provides advanced level coaching to develop the total athlete at all levels of development, from beginning to internationally ranked competitors. PASA's innovative program maximizes the results of time spent in the water by incorporating swimmer specific practices designed to enhance individual development, including strength, stretching, yoga, pilates, mental training, and team building.

History

The club was founded in 1955. It changed its name in 1961 to the Palo Alto Athletic Club, but re-emerged as the Palo Alto Swim Club in 1968. Its founder, John Williams, retired in 1986, and Steve Power was appointed Head Coach. When Steve Power moved on in 1992, Tony Batis took his place and remains the Head Coach to this day.

In 2003 the club became a founding member of Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (PASA), which united four of the existing teams - Alpine Hills, Stanford Campus Recreation Assocation, University Club and Palo Alto Swim Club - based in the area around Palo Alto and Stanford. The PASA team shares an overall philosophy and coaching style while retaining the original small-team feel of the individual sites.

During the course of its history, the Palo Alto Swim Club has had many distinguished swimmers, including several who have been ranked nationally.

Organization

The Palo Alto Swim Club has close ties with the City of Palo Alto, but is an independent organization run by a Board of Directors elected annually by the membership. Usually, one general meeting is held during the year at the awards banquet in September. All members are encouraged to attend. At this meeting, the club finances and other relevant matters are discussed with the members. The board meets monthly. Club parents are welcome to attend.

  1. Where does the club swim?
  2. Who are the Officers of the Palo Alto Swim Club in 2008/2009?
  3. Who are the various Chair Persons for the Club in 2008/2009?
  4. Who are the current Parent Coordinators (parents serving as mentors to the other parents in their child's workout group)
  5. Who are currently in the non-board club officer positions at the club?

1. Where does the club swim?

The club swims at Rinconada Park Pool, near the intersection of Newell Road and Hopkins Ave in Palo Alto. Full directions to the pool, and maps, may be found here.

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2. Who are the Officers of the Palo Alto Swim Club in 2008/2009?

PositionHoldere-mail
PresidentGlen Howard
Head CoachTony Batis
Vice PresidentSusan Hinrichs
TreasurerBill Higgins
SecretaryNan McKenna
Ex-OfficioSue Jensen

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3. Who are the various Chair Persons for the Club in 2008/2009?

PositionHoldere-mail
Parent Coordinator ChairMego Tracy
Membership ChairVirginia Lee
Communications ChairGreg Bollella
Volunteer RecordsMargaret Seligson
Volunteer RecruiterRhiannon Wallace
Events ChairTilak Kasturi
Fundraising ChairMelissa Anderson

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4. Who are the current Parent Coordinators?

Practice GroupCoachParent CoordinatorE-mail
Minnows Paula Provoznik Melissa Anderson Michelle Li
Turtles Paula Provoznik Jan Cole
Dolphins Paula Provoznik Rhiannon Wallace
Sharks Tisha Steimle Jan Cole
Killer Whales Tisha Steimle Amy Heneghan
Age Group Ben Chung Mary Yen Melissa Anderson
Advanced Age Group Ben Chung Susan Yee
Juniors Ricky Silva Wen Jun Shen
Junior+ Ricky Silva Lijun Wang (to Dec) Stella Lee
Seniors Tony Batis Kathryn Hall

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5. Who are currently in the non-board club officer positions at the club?

PositionHolder
BookkeeperAva Thompson
e-PostmasterDiane Kelvie

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