Talk:Paul Blair (swimming)

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[edit] Swimming World reported [1]

Coach Paul Blair of Little Rock, Ark., was honored by the International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) in May, 2006. He celebrate his 25th year of coaching the Arkansas Dolphins Swim Team at a blowout party on June 26, 2006.

ISHOF bestowed its Yutaka Terao Award on Coach Blair for "holding in high esteem the values of character in family, sport and business and personal commitment to athletes, friends, coaches and the sport of swimming."

As owner and coach of the Arkansas Dolphins, Blair has been an inspiration to thousands of kids. He demands discipline, hard work and dedication from his swimmers; and returns love, spirit and 100 percent effort to them.