Extractions: July 6, 2009 at 9:49pm wow. check out her reaction to Quick. I've only read of some of his successes with swimmers and seen a few of his vids and I feel myself like something is missing from my swimming life. Now that's a person who came back with 10 talents to his master and didn't burry it in the sand. reply Jay July 5, 2009 at 9:26pm Was the interview in Clearwater or has Dara Torres left Coral Springs Swim Club? reply Anonymous Coward June 15, 2009 at 1:52pm Wow, she got choked up at the end. The man left an impression on many, including a amazing women like Dara reply She Must June 13, 2009 at 3:47pm she must be absolutely sick about Richard Quick. I know
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Extractions: Blog Login About ... DARA TORRES / DARA TORRES BIO Dara Torres Bio Dara Torres is arguably the fastest female swimmer in America. Since her first international swimming competition at age 14, Dara has proved that she is far from your average athlete. She is the first American swimmer to compete in five Olympic Games and has won a total of 12 Olympic medals in her career. In 2008 Dara captured the hearts and minds of people of all ages when she launched her comeback as a new mother at the age of 41 – eight years since her last Olympics when she retired from competitive swimming. Torres grew up in Los Angeles, California the fifth of six children and the older of two girls. At age seven, Torres started following her brothers to swim practice at the local Y.M.C.A. and later joined the Culver City swim team. Dara attended the Westlake School for Girls (now Harvard-Westlake School), and swam under coach Darlene Bible, where she set California Interscholastic Federation records that remain to this day. As a teenager in the 1980s, she swam for the Mission Viejo Nadadores, in Mission Viejo, California, under mark Shubert, the 2008 Olympic swimming coach.