
MAR
23-24 |
Orange Blossom
Meet |
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MAY
7-11 |
C.I.F. Swim/Diving
Championships |
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JUL
10-15
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USA Diving Summer
Jr Zone Champion... |
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JUL
25-29 |
SCS Junior Olympics |
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AUG
23-26 |
Masters Diving
Championship Meet |

For event booking and
general information
RAC@rcc.edu





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Aquatics in the Inland Empire will reach a new level with the Riverside
Aquatics Complex at Riverside City College. The College is working with the city of Riverside
and the county of Riverside to build the new state-of-the-art facility. Featuring the region's
first 65-meter competition pool, the project offers exciting opportunities to develop worldclass
training facilities for RCC and other competitive swim, dive, and water polo teams
and individual athletes. The complex will also help address the growing need for sports
medicine and water fitness classes, and swimming education and recreation programs for
the community.
Located at Riverside City College, Riverside
Aquatics Complex is a reality thanks to a true community partnership of Riverside Community College District, the City of Riverside, the County of Riverside, the RCCD Foundation and private donors.
The Riverside Aquatics Complex will be located at Riverside City College
next to Cutter Pool on the lower campus.
This location means convenient access to
the 91 and 60 freeways.
Features:
• 65 meter all deep pool
• Diving tower
with 3, 5, 7.5, and 10 meter platforms
• 1 meter and 3 meter springboards (2 each) poolside
• Moveable bulkhead allows for up to three simultaneous activities
• Competition lighting
• Locker rooms and team rooms
• Poolside bleachers
• 2 hydraulic lifts for disabled access (courtesy of Wells Fargo)
The new, all-deep pool will be 65 meters.
A bulkhead will allow simultaneous uses
and enhance training and competition
opportunities. Two 3-meter and two
1-meter boards will flank a diving tower
equipped with 3, 5, 7.5, and 10 meter platforms. Permanent
grandstands will accommodate 800 fans,
and the facilities will be accessible for
individuals with disabilities. Discussions are
underway with Riverside Public Utilities to
install a photovoltaic system to help defray
utility costs. Individual team locker rooms
and coaching offices will be housed in a new
building. A new electronic scoreboard will
complete the aquatics complex.
The two existing Cutter pools will serve as
practice, warmup, and water education
facilities, along with the existing building,
which will house a classroom, public
restrooms, and changing areas.
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Thanks to the following donors who have made this Complex a reality
Debbi Huffman Guthrie |
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Associated Students Riverside Community College District |
Lossett Family Foundation |
Provident Bank Charitable Foundation |
Tilden-Coil Constructors |
Wells Fargo Bank |
Altura Credit Union |
Gresham Savage Nolan & Tilden |
Junior League of Riverside |
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Patrick O'Reilly
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Mark Rubin
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Varner & Brandt
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Charles and Elaine Ford
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Mark and Dawn Hawkins
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Brad Alewine
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Baross Family
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Nicholas & Susan Goldware
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Bruce Holmblad
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Kiwanis Club of Riverside
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Matt & Laura Merickel
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Riverside East Rotary
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Roy Taylor
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Teaman, Ramirez & Smith
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Albert A. Webb Associates
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Best Best & Krieger
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Turn N Burn Diving
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