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...couple of years after the family settled in Miami, Jesse enrolled at the Jack Nelson Swim Camp for a summer. Jesse's progress there convinced his father that the up-and-coming swimmer needed a more ambitious program...
...began to produce the steady stream of champion that has been coming out of the Southern California-based club since the early 1970s. After seeing and hearing about Nadadore swimmers. Vassallo's father decided to uproot his family once more and to head for California, where his sons could swim with Mission Viejo coach Mark Schubert...
That meet marked Jesse's first swim in his native land since his family had left it seven years previously. Sporting yellow "Vassallo" t-shirts, friends and relatives led the crowd in "Viva Vassallo" cheers, while Jesse rode the waves to a world-record 2:03.29 in the 200-meter...
...little nervous about swimming in Puerto Rico, a little unsure how the people would like me. My father left partly because the teams there didn't provide what we needed, and so when I went back for the United States I didn't know what to expect. They were great. Once I got there I knew I wanted to swim super fast for the people and my family." Vassallo said...
There isn't a whole lot that hasn't already been written about Tracy Caulkins. Rapidly accelerating in world prestige since she first burst onto the international swim scene at age 13, Caulkins' numerous achievements include four gold medals won at the World Games as well as the prestigious Sullivan Award in 1978, being ranked in the world's top 20 in nine events last year, and recording four world bests--as well as times under listed world bests in two other events--at the recent international showdown at the O'Connell Center pool in Gainesville, Florida. Quite simply...