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Springs Swim Club summer camp set to begin

Want to learn swimming from some of the best?

Children, ages 8 to 15, will have the opportunity to do just that at the at the Coral Springs Swim Club camp at the Coral Springs aquatic complex. The camp will be from June 8 through July 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Camp director Josh Laban is a two-time Olympian for the US Virgin Islands. Five-time Olympic superstar Dara Torres, two-time Olympian and World Champion Vlad Polyakov and six-time Olympic Coach Michael Lohberg will be available for questions. They will also serve as speakers and be available for photos.

Cost per week is $400. The cost for the five-week session is $2,000. Lunch is available for an additional $30 a week. Participants will receive a personal CD with above and underwater video, a cap, and camp T-shirt.

Space is limited to 30 campers per week. Swimmers may choose a specific week to perfect a particular stroke or attend all five weeks. Swimmers must be able to swim the stroke for the week they sign up for as they will be learning to perfect these strokes.

Call 954-340-5032 or visit www.csscswim.com. To sign up, download the 2009 camp registration available at that site. The Coral Springs Aquatic Complex is at 12441 Royal Palm Blvd.

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Arun Sivasankaran has covered Coral Springs and Parkland for the Coral Springs Forum since February 2007. Before...

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