 | The Steve Schofield pool |
 | Coach Fred |
 | Swammers |
 | Kathy Schofield |
 | Big Dave |
 | Swammers |
 | Big Dave |
 | The Pool Banner |
 | The Pool Banner |
 | Coach Fred |
 | Mike Reynolds, Lindsay Payne, Vanessa Williamson, Kelly Young, Kurt Spenser, Kicker Vencill |
 | Tamas Kerekjarto, Steve Ronson, Dave Lundberg, John Moffet, Ous Mellouli, Meir Hasbani |
 | Stroke clinic instructors |
 | Mike Reynolds (Finalist US Pan Am Trials, 1983; Competed in US Olympic Trials, 1984; Co-Captain, 1986 Stanford NCAA Division I Champions; Multiple Record Holder US Junior Olympics) |
 | Lindsay Payne (Swimming star at Williams College; 3-time NCAA Division III Record Holder; Winner of the 2006 Honda National Inspiration Award - Overcoming Adversity (leukemia)). Vanessa Williamson (NESCAC Conference Record Holder in 200 Fly). Kelly Young (High School Swimmer and member of USC Trojan Swim Club) |
 | Kurt Spenser (American Record Holder 200 m Free Relay; NCAA Division I All-American and Academic All-American; Michigan High School Swimmer of the Year 1996; Competed in US Olympic Trials, 2000). Kicker Vencill (Silver Medalist at 2001 World University Games; 2000 Western Kentucky University Male Athlete of the Year; Favorite to make 400 m Free Relay Team for US in 2008 at Beijing). Tamas Kerekjarto |
 | Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungarian Olympian 2004; Multiple NCAA Division I All-American at USC; Will represent Hungary in Beijing in 2008; Considered one of the best IM'ers in the world today). Steve Ronson (Member of 1998 Stanford NCAA Division I Champions; Competed in 2000 US Olympic Trials) |
 | Dave Lundberg (Member of 1987 US Pan American Team; Multiple NCAA Division I All-American; American Record Holder 400 yd Medley Relay; Placed 3rd in 1988 US Olympic Trials in 100 m Breast). John Moffet (Youngest member of the entire 1980 US Olympic Team at 16; Member of 1980 and 1984 US Olympic Teams; Multiple American Record Holder and NCAA Division I Champion; Former World Record Holder in 100 m Breast) |
 | John Moffet, Ous Mellouli (2004 Olympian and 2007 World Championship competitor for Tunisia; Multiple NCAA Division I Champion and All-American for USC; Will represent Tunisia in Beijing in 2008; Considered one of the best distance and IM swimmers in the world today and likely medalist in Beijing) |
 | Ous Mellouli, Meir Hasbani (Competed in NCAA Division I Championships for Princeton University; Training to represent Israel in Beijing in 2008) |
 | Swammers |
 | Invited High School swimmers for stroke clinic |