On the Job With the Barton Boys, the Official Dive Rankers of Barton Springs
The 25-year-old “boys” have taken it upon themselves to score each jump off the diving board, Olympics-style. Austin poolgoers have embraced the challenge.
The 25-year-old “boys” have taken it upon themselves to score each jump off the diving board, Olympics-style. Austin poolgoers have embraced the challenge.
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Four decades on the job and 15 national championships apparently weren't enough for 80-year-old Eddie Reese.
The Houston swimmer finished just short of the medal stand in 2012 and 2016, but her greatest challenge has been adjusting to normal life.
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TPWD's fundraising from Apache Corporation and hundreds of Texans will support repairs at the park.
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An Austinite’s aquatic adventure.
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