Word: viejo
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Saturday evening, following the final session of the 1981 United States Indoor Swimming Championships, the Mission Viejo Nadadores waltzed out of Harvard's Blodgett Pool with matching first place trophies, symbolic of the team's dominance of both the men's and women's events...
...Mission Viejo "A" squads totally dominated the 400 free relay competition, with both the men and the women racing to new American records of 2:53.86 and 3:19.55 respectively...
...evening. Despite Tracy Caulkins' lead-off swim of 1:45.74 for the Nashville Aquatic Club--a time that would have won the 200 free contest earlier in the evening--Nashville fell to third place behind Longhorn Aquatic and the American record-setting time of 7:12.62 by the Mission Viejo Nadadores...
...contest, the lead see-sawed back and forth between Florida Aquatic, Pleasant Hills and Mission Viejo before the Mission squad barely outtouched the others with...
California's Mission Viejo did send the most qualifiers with 66, but eventual champion Cincinnati sent 45 and the Pepsi Marlins obviously scored better. These two teams had far and away the most entrants, but the next seven were all bunched together with only Concord-Pleasant Hill. Industry Hills, and Santa Clara representing the West Coast. This leaves five of the top nine teams in number of qualifiers from outside of California, and a close look shows that these five represent most of the major regions of the country. Cincinnati carries the banner of the Midwest. Longhorn Aquatics...