The Signal

TOP SWIMMERS SET TO COMPETE IN SANTA CLARITA

Hundreds of swimmers in Santa Clarita for 4-day event

- By Ryan Menzie

A group of about 800 young swimmers is preparing to compete in the four-day Futures Championsh­ips hosted at the Canyon Aquatic Club, at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center, starting today.

The events will take place all day starting with preliminar­ies at 9 a.m. and the fastest times competing in the finals starting at 5 p.m.

“It’s special because I can bring this event to the community and show the city of Santa Clarita what topnotch swimmers are all about,” said Sean Kakamu, general manager

for Canyons Aquatic Club and College of

the Canyons swimming head coach. “This is one

of the biggest swimming events, and we’re going to have some Olympic qualifiers. We are probably going to have some of the fastest swimmers we’ve ever had here.”

The club has been around since 1978, and has been training the young athletes in their aspiration­s to one day become Olympic swimmers.

The event allows athletes to build up their

success and for quality coaches to come together and build partnershi­ps in hopes of continuall­y expanding the club.

For 2021, USA Swimming recognized Canyons Aquatic Club as a Bronze Level club through its Club Excellence program — one of three clubs in Los Angeles County to earn such a distinctio­n. Top Canyons swimmers such as

Olympic Trials Qualifier and Valencia High School swimmer Isabella Adame and future UC Santa Barbara and Hart High School swimmer Kyle Brill helped bring this award to Canyons, according to club officials.

Kakamu looks forward every year to seeing some of the fastest swimmers from across the United States.

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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Swimmers train at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center on Tuesday ahead of the four-day Futures Championsh­ips, which kicks off today in Santa Clarita. (Right) Lifeguards Justin Morsch, top, and Tom Kerner restring lane markers as the pool is prepared for the competitio­n that begins today. (Below) The Santa Clarita Aquatic Center pool is ready for the Futures Championsh­ips competitio­n.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Swimmers train at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center on Tuesday ahead of the four-day Futures Championsh­ips, which kicks off today in Santa Clarita. (Right) Lifeguards Justin Morsch, top, and Tom Kerner restring lane markers as the pool is prepared for the competitio­n that begins today. (Below) The Santa Clarita Aquatic Center pool is ready for the Futures Championsh­ips competitio­n.
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