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Tulane swimming coach Leah Stancil, sophomore Danielle Titus to Tokyo Olympics representing Barbados Share Updated: 6:43 PM CDT Jul 6, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 6:43 PM CDT Jul 6, 2021
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Show Transcript Yeah. Ashley tappin Dawson s life has been defined by water A swimming prodigy in 1988 at 13 years old, she was the youngest swimmer ever to compete at the US. Olympic trials 1992. She made team U. S. A. And won gold in Barcelona 92 as a puppy. I was 17. I was like, you know, deer in headlights, everything was amazing, it was The whole Olympic experience, you re looking at it, you know, with these huge eyes and everything is great. But by 2000 after an all American career at the University of Arizona and more international gold medals, shoulder injuries made competing in the Sydney Olympics more difficult, but she pushed herself to do it. It s like that feeling of okay, I m going to regret So if I don t go one m
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BASA rewards top swimming achievers
Article by April 15, 2021
The Barbados Aquatic Sports Association (BASA) recently recognized their outstanding swimmers for 2020 including those who set national records.
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, BASA was unable to have its annual awards and dinner ceremony where it recognises and rewards its top athletes, coaches, meet officials and volunteers.
The presentation held at the National Aquatic Centre showed appreciation for those who performed well in the pool.
BASA president Cheryl Lady Forde and past president Tony Selby presented the winners with their certificates.
In the 15 to 17 age group, Danielle Titus, based overseas, and Diego Dulieu, were the standouts in the female and male categories. Titus is currently based at Tulane University in New Orleans where Olympian Leah Martindale Stancil, the first Barbadian to reach an Olympic final in swimming, is the head coach.