Our very own Nik Glenesk was awarded his first Scholastic All
America award. Take a look at what it takes to achieve such
an award. We are proud of you Nik.
USA Swimming
is proud to announce that 1500 women and men have been named to the
2008-09 Scholastic All-America Team. This is an increase of
over 50 percent from the 2007-08 team.
The 2008-09
team is composed of 905 women and 595 men. Two-thirds of the
team members achieved a 4.0 GPA. There was one perfect score
this year – Dagny Knutson of G.S.K. Swim in North Dakota
achieved a 4.0 GPA and won a national championship title at Short
Course Nationals in December 2008. Over 13 percent of the
athletes achieved SAA status for three years. The Western Zone
led the way with the most swimmers name to the team, and the
Pacific and Southern California LSCs tied for most members by
LSC.
About the
Scholastic All-America Pogram
The Scholastic All-America program is open to all
10th-12th grade USA Swimming members who earn
a 3.5 GPA or better and achieve a Junior National Bonus Time
Standard or swim in a selected disability championship meet or the
Open Water National Championships. The program begins each
July 1st and continues through June 30th of
the following year. Applications, including a copy of the
official year-end school transcript and a copy of the
swimmer’s times, are due on August 1st of each
year. Applications for the 2009-2010 year will be available in
March 2010.
SAA members
receive three certificates, a pin for those earning a 4.0 GPA and
three-time recipients receive a travel alarm clock. The
program began in 1986 and has recognized 12,368 USA Swimming
members since its inception.
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