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Revision as of 19:23, 3 June 2021
Club Information | |
Location | Saint Petersburg, Florida |
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Established | |
Home Pools | Northshore Aquatic Complex, Saint Petersburg, Florida |
Team Colours | Green, White |
Swimming Information | |
Head Coach | Fred Lewis |
Website | www |
Saint Petersburg Aquatics (SPA) is a year round competitive swim team located at Northshore Aquatic Complex in Downtown Saint Petersburg, Florida. The club has previously been awarded the Bronze Medal status by USA Swimming, designating St. Petersburg Aquatics as one of the top 200 clubs in the country.[1] SPA has produced a number of collegiate level swimmers, Olympic Trial Swimmers, and Team USA swimmers.
Prominent SPA Swimmers
Robert Finke is one of Saint Petersburg Aquatics' previous swimmers. Robert now swims for the University of Florida and has set many records, like the American/NCAA/SEC record in the 1,650 Free, with a time of 14:12.08.[2]
Melanie Margalis swam for Saint Petersburg Aquatics while she was in high school. Melanie was a three-time state champion, holding the state record in the 200-yard IM, and was named to the National Youth Championship Team. She then went to swim for Georgia Bulldogs swimming and diving. In 2016, Melanie won the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics with the U.S. women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay team.
- ^ "Saint Petersburg Aquatics". www.teamunify.com. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ "Robert Finke". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 3 June 2021.