News Summary
The Texas Swimming & Diving Hall of Fame has announced its class of 2025 inductees, honoring four individuals who have significantly impacted aquatics in Texas. The ceremony will take place on April 25, 2025, at the San Jacinto Ballroom at the University of Texas. The inductees include foundational coach Donn Boyd, NCAA Champion Colleen Lanné Cox, long-serving TCU coach Richard Sybesma, and high school coach John Webb. The event will also celebrate the Cypress-Fairbanks Swim Club’s 50th anniversary and award Janet Gabriel for her contributions to diving.
Excitement in Texas as Four New Stars Shine in Swimming & Diving Hall of Fame
Attention all swimming and diving fans! A fantastic celebration is on the horizon as the Texas Swimming & Diving Hall of Fame has just revealed its class of 2025 inductees. This event is sure to be a memorable occasion as we honor four incredible individuals who have made notable contributions to the world of aquatics in the Lone Star State. Mark your calendars for April 25, 2025, because that’s when the induction ceremony will take place at the stunning San Jacinto Ballroom on the campus of the University of Texas.
Meet the Inductees
First on the list is Donn Boyd, a foundation stone for the Texas Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame. Boyd is not just a founding director; he also coached at La Marque High School and has been recognized with multiple accolades for his dedication to the growth and success of aquatics in Texas. His tireless efforts have undoubtedly shaped the lives of many young swimmers and divers.
Next up is Colleen Lanné Cox, a true champion in the pool. As a four-time NCAA Champion at the University of Texas, she has etched her name in history with American and US Open records. Colleen has not only proven her mettle at the collegiate level but also shined brightly at the Pan American Games and the 2004 Olympic Games. Her outstanding achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring athletes everywhere.
Then we have Richard Sybesma, who deserves a standing ovation for his incredible 38-year tenure as the head coach of TCU swimming & diving, making him the longest-serving coach in the history of the program. Under his leadership, numerous Olympians and national champions emerged, and he received five Conference Coach of the Year honors. Sybesma’s dedication led TCU swimming to win seven team conference championships and produce 18 All-Americans. Not to mention, he coached the Nicaraguan Olympic team in 1996!
Last but certainly not least is John Webb, a celebrated Indiana High School State Champion. He has made waves as a head coach at Cypress Creek High School, nurturing a booming swimming and water polo program that continues to thrive. His commitment to developing young talent has proven invaluable in the local sports community.
Special Awards to Celebrate Milestones
During this grand event, the spotlight won’t solely be on the inductees. The Wally Pryor Distinguished Team award will shine upon the Cypress-Fairbanks Swim Club, which is commemorating a remarkable 50 years of fostering talent and competitive spirit. From a modest pilot program that began in 1975 to a powerhouse boasting AAU membership by 1977, the club has produced numerous Olympic athletes and remains focused on long-term development for swimmers of all ages.
Additionally, Janet Gabriel will be receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award for her invaluable contributions to coaching diving and her extensive work in competitive diving analysis. Her dedication to the field has made a significant impact on many athletes over the years.
Celebrating the Impact
The upcoming induction ceremony promises to be a heartwarming tribute to the dedication and achievements of these swimming and diving legends. It will celebrate not just their individual successes but also their impact on the sport and the lives of countless athletes in Texas. With a lineup of inspiring stories and the rich history of aquatics in the state, this event is one swimming and diving enthusiasts will not want to miss!
So gear up for a night full of celebrations, and let’s make sure the contributions of these remarkable coaches and athletes are honored properly. The future of swimming and diving in Texas is bright, thanks in no small part to pioneers like Donn Boyd, Colleen Lanné Cox, Richard Sybesma, and John Webb.
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