The Three-Year Swim Club

The Three-Year Swim Club
Author: Julie Checkoway
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1455523437

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The New York Times bestselling inspirational story of impoverished children who transformed themselves into world-class swimmers. In 1937, a schoolteacher on the island of Maui challenged a group of poverty-stricken sugar plantation kids to swim upstream against the current of their circumstance. The goal? To become Olympians. They faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The children were Japanese-American and were malnourished and barefoot. They had no pool; they trained in the filthy irrigation ditches that snaked down from the mountains into the sugarcane fields. Their future was in those same fields, working alongside their parents in virtual slavery, known not by their names but by numbered tags that hung around their necks. Their teacher, Soichi Sakamoto, was an ordinary man whose swimming ability didn't extend much beyond treading water. In spite of everything, including the virulent anti-Japanese sentiment of the late 1930s, in their first year the children outraced Olympic athletes twice their size; in their second year, they were national and international champs, shattering American and world records and making headlines from L.A. to Nazi Germany. In their third year, they'd be declared the greatest swimmers in the world. But they'd also face their greatest obstacle: the dawning of a world war and the cancellation of the Games. Still, on the battlefield, they'd become the 20th century's most celebrated heroes, and in 1948, they'd have one last chance for Olympic glory. They were the Three-Year Swim Club. This is their story.

Sakamoto's Swim Club

Sakamoto's Swim Club
Author: Julie Abery
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1525307886

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Lyrically told true story of the teacher who coached Hawaiian swimmers to Olympic glory. When the children of workers on a 1930s Maui sugar plantation were chased away from playing in the nearby irrigation ditches, local science teacher Soichi Sakamoto had an idea. He would take responsibility for the children and train them to swim. Using his science background, Sakamoto developed a strict practice regime for the kids, honing their skills and building their strength and endurance. They formed a team and began to dominate events, first nationally and then internationally — until they made it all the way to Olympic gold! Told in simple rhyme, Sakamoto’s story will inspire athletes, coaches — and everyone who believes impossible dreams can come true.

The Dixie Swim Club

The Dixie Swim Club
Author: Jessie Jones
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2008
Genre: Female friendship
ISBN: 9780822222651

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"Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships. Free from husbands, kids and jobs, they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolina's Outer Banks to catch up, laugh and meddle in each other's lives. [The play] focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years... As their lives unfold and the years pass, these women increasingly rely on one another, through advice and raucous repartee, to get through the challenges (men, sex, marriage, parenting, divorce, aging) that life flings at them. And when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act, these friends, proving the enduring power of "teamwork", rally round their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy in a poignant and surprising direction."--Back cover.

Swim

Swim
Author: Lynn Sherr
Publisher: Public Affairs
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1610390466

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Explores the nature and appeal of swimming, from the history of the strokes to aspects of modern Olympic competition, as well as the author's personal experiences and milestones in the sport.

The Three-Year Swim Club FREE PREVIEW--The Preamble and First Chapter

The Three-Year Swim Club FREE PREVIEW--The Preamble and First Chapter
Author: Julie Checkoway
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1455564915

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For readers of Unbroken and The Boys in the Boat comes the inspirational, untold story of impoverished children who transformed themselves into world-class swimmers. In 1937, a schoolteacher on the island of Maui challenged a group of poverty-stricken sugar plantation kids to swim upstream against the current of their circumstance. The goal? To become Olympians. They faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The children were Japanese-American, were malnourished and barefoot and had no pool; they trained in the filthy irrigation ditches that snaked down from the mountains into the sugarcane fields. Their future was in those same fields, working alongside their parents in virtual slavery, known not by their names but by numbered tags that hung around their necks. Their teacher, Soichi Sakamoto, was an ordinary man whose swimming ability didn't extend much beyond treading water. In spite of everything, including the virulent anti-Japanese sentiment of the late 1930s, in their first year the children outraced Olympic athletes twice their size; in their second year, they were national and international champs, shattering American and world records and making headlines from L.A. to Nazi Germany. In their third year, they'd be declared the greatest swimmers in the world, but they'd also face their greatest obstacle: the dawning of a world war and the cancellation of the Games. Still, on the battlefield, they'd become the 20th century's most celebrated heroes, and in 1948, they'd have one last chance for Olympic glory. They were the Three-Year Swim Club. This is their story.

SWEET DELILAH'S SWIM CLUB.

SWEET DELILAH'S SWIM CLUB.
Author: JESSIE. JONES
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9780822241911

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The Three-Year Swim Club

The Three-Year Swim Club
Author: Julie Checkoway
Publisher: Abacus
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780349141916

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In 1937 an ordinary school teacher on the island of Maui took a group of under privileged children, most of Japanese ancestry, and trained them to become Olympic swimmers. He called his plan the 'Three-Year Swim Club' and he succeeded in producing true American heroes whose story has never been told. None of the barefoot children had ever laid eyes on a pool. Their only experience in water was playing naked in the filthy irrigation ditches that snaked down from the mountains and into the sugar cane fields. And the coach knew nothing about coaching and couldn't swim a lap to save his life. But, against all odds, and during a period of history marked by virulent racism and the Second World War, the children embarked on an unlikely path that led them to become celebrated swimmers from LA to London, and real-life American heroes.

Three-Year Swim Club C

Three-Year Swim Club C
Author: Julie Checkoway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Japanese American children
ISBN: 9781408707890

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The inspirational story of a group of impoverished children who were transformed into champion swimmers. In 1937 an ordinary grammar school teacher on the island of Maui took a group of underprivileged children, mostly of Japanese ancestry, and in three short years transformed them into Olympic champions.

Reach for the Stars

Reach for the Stars
Author: Alice Cary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020
Genre: Maui (Hawaii)
ISBN: 9780325106168

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"A swim team like no other. The odds were stacked against them. The children who lived on the sugar plantation in Hawaii didn't own swimsuits. They didn't have a pool. They didn't even know how to swim. Yet with the help of an amazing man, these children were soon bringing home swimming trophies." -- Back cover.

Sakamoto's Swim Club

Sakamoto's Swim Club
Author: Julie Abery
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1525300318

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Lyrically told true story of the teacher who coached Hawaiian swimmers to Olympic glory. When the children of workers on a 1930s Maui sugar plantation were chased away from playing in the nearby irrigation ditches, local science teacher Soichi Sakamoto had an idea. He would take responsibility for the children and train them to swim. Using his science background, Sakamoto developed a strict practice regime for the kids, honing their skills and building their strength and endurance. They formed a team and began to dominate events, first nationally and then internationally — until they made it all the way to Olympic gold! Told in simple rhyme, Sakamoto’s story will inspire athletes, coaches — and everyone who believes impossible dreams can come true.