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Bill Rose's
brilliant career began at the University of the Pacific (1968-1974)
where his team won two PCAA championships. He then built the DeAnza Swim
Club in Cupertino, CA into the nation's largest club during his tenure
(1974-1976).Bill Rose's brilliant career began at the University of
the Pacific (1968-1974) where his team won two PCAA championships. He
then built the DeAnza Swim Club in Cupertino, CA into the nation's
largest club during his tenure (1974-1976). For the next three years, he
coached the Canadian Dolphin Team of Vancouver, before taking the Head
Women's Coach position at Arizona State University in 1979. |
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After a successful ten-year stint as vice-president
with Dean Witter and Prudential Bache, Coach Rose returned to his first
love, coaching, joining the Nadadores in 1992. Not missing a beat, Coach
Rose served as a coach for the United States team in the 1995 Pan
American Games in Mar Del Plata, Argentina and has been named to the
staff of the U.S. World University Games Team competing in Sicily, Italy,
in August,1997 and again on the 1999 WUG team competing in Palma de
Mallorca, Spain as Head Women's Coach. Coach Rose then placed Chad
Carvin on the 2000 US Olympic team as well as six athletes from other
nations. He was then named Head Olympic Coach for Mexico after placing a
number of swimmers on their team. Coach Rose and his wife Siga live in Mission Viejo.
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