Private company | |
Industry | Club |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | 151 Kahiki Drive Tavernier, Florida, USA 33070 |
Key people
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Gary Hall, Sr., (Co-founder) Gary Hall, Jr., (Co-founder) |
Services | Training |
Website | www.theraceclub.net [1] |
Coordinates: 24°57′49″N 80°34′04″W / 24.963529°N 80.567895°W
The Race Club is a renowned swimming club known for training Olympic Games swimmers with its swimming training program that is focused on specific swimming techniques, located in Islamorada, Florida.
The Race Club was founded in 2003 by Gary Hall, Jr., an American swimmer who competed in the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Olympics and won ten Olympic medals (5 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze).
A managing partner of The Race Club is Gary Hall, Jr.'s father, Gary Hall, Sr., a three-time Olympic medalist (1968, 1972 and 1976) who was twice voted the World’s greatest male swimmer in 1969 and 1970. At the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics, Hall's teammates voted him to be the flag bearer who led the U.S. Olympic Team into Olympic Stadium for the Opening ceremonies.
The Halls became the first pair of father and son to each make three (3) Olympic appearances.
In 2004, swimmers from The Race Club won 6 Olympic medals at the Athens Olympic Games. In 2006, The Race Club began offering summer swim camps for swimmers of any age to learn how to swim faster. In 2008, 17 swimmers representing 15 countries that trained with The Race Club competed in the Beijing Olympics. Two more Olympic medals were won. All swam personal best times.