- YMCA Aquatic Center
, a separate 25 meter by 25 yard diving well and a 25 yard teaching pool.. [SwimmersGuide.com http://www.swimmersguide.com/query/Detail.cfm?PoolID=1066 ] It features a first of its kind hydraulically retractable roof. The facility also incorporates a workout/ wellness center, martial arts center, and racquetball courts.
Considered a very fast
pool it has been the site of many national and international swimming competitions. Numerous world and American records have been set over the years at the facility byPablo Morales ,Janet Evans ,Matt Biondi ,Tom Jager ,Dara Torres and others. [Swimming World Magazine]History of the YMCA Aquatic Center
Formerly known as the Justus Aquatic Center it opened January of 1985 as a business venture combining a hotel with a sporting venue. It was the first aquatic, fitness and hotel complex, of its kind. Financial problems plagued the center from the beginning. In the late ‘80s there was a brief closure of the facility as it was taken in
receivership by theGreat Western Bank . The facility was renamed the Orlando International Aquatic and Fitness Center. Citing an operating loss of $600,000 a year and the impossibility of running an aquatics facility of that size in the black, the bank closed the center in January of 1992. [Orlando Sentinel Jan 1992] The center was to be destroyed in order to make a larger parking lot.A local
hotelier ,Harris Rosen , fought the closure, by forming an organization called Friends of the Aquatic Center with several aquaticsactivists such as Dr.Lucky Meisenheimer , Scott Henderson, Julie Sundstrom and others. A six-month community battle ensued in the attempt to reopen the center. Rallies and protest marches were held and congressional representativesJim Bacchus andBill McCollum became involved. [Williamsburg News June 1992]Ultimately a deal between the county commission and the bank was arranged, in exchange for
zoning changes that increased hotel room density at the site, the bank separated the Aquatic Center from the hotel anddonated the facility to the county. Not wanting to manage the facility, the county offered the center to theCentral Florida YMCA . Jerry Haralson the CEO of the Central Florida YMCAs agreed to add the Aquatic Center to the Central Florida YMCA community. [A Brief History of the YMCA Aquatic Center http://www.ymcaaquaticcenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=1]In June of 1992, the facility reopened as the YMCA Aquatic Center. [Orlando Sentinel June 1992]
Charlie Stuart became the first chairman of the YMCA Aquatic Center’sBoard of Directors and Richard Robinson was named the first executive Director.In 1994 Jim Ferber the
CEO of the Central Florida YMCA arranged a partnership withFlorida Hospital Orlando that resulted in the addition of aphysical therapy and rehabilitation center to the YMCA Aquatic Center. The remodeling project was completed under the guidance of Jim Purdy the then executive director of the YMCA Aquatic Center.In the mid 90’s John Vasbinder took over as the executive director of the YMCA Aquatic Center and for the first time the center began to run in the black. A $250,000
grant from Orange County resulted in further improvements to the center.Recently the YMCA Aquatic Center added a new $150,000 video
scoreboard under the guidance of Steve Corrie the current executive Director of the YMCA Aquatic Center.References
External Links
[http://www.ymcaaquaticcenter.com/ YMCA Aquatic Center Orlando]
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