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Don’t tell that to sisters Jenna and Elizabeth Johnson, who are both proud veteran members of the Regina Piranhas Summer Swim Club. About five years ago, Debbie Johnson enrolled her oldest ...
That's the word from Piranhas board president Jeff Hays as the competitive youth swim club heads toward its 2023-24 season-opening meet in September as the Pacific Piranha Swim Team. North Kitsap ...
(Bonnie Allen/CBC) The University of Regina has been deemed negligent by a jury in a June 2005 diving accident that left Miranda Biletski a quadriplegic. Biletski and the Piranhas Swim Club ...
In its statement of defence and a third party claim, the university is blaming the accident on Biletski and her swim club — the Regina Piranhas Swim Club. When Biletski was just 15 ...
Miranda Biletski, a Paralympian, was a 16-year-old member of the Regina Piranha Swim Club in 2005 when she dove into the pool from competition starting blocks during a practice and hit the bottom.
A Regina woman will now receive more than $9 million in damages ... Biletski dove into a pool at the university during a Piranhas Swim Club practice in June 2005. The then-16-year-old hit the bottom ...
At the time of the training accident, Biletski, who began competitive swimming at age eight, was a member of the Regina Piranhas Summer Swim Club. Her family had moved to Regina from Assiniboia in ...
On June 6, 2005, Miranda Biletski, a then 16-year-old competitive swimmer and member of the University of Regina Piranhas Swim Club, attended the university’s pool for a practice. The club’s ...
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