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Local Olympians Honored at Board of Supervisors Meeting Tuesday

Olympians from Clayton and Concord received county recognition yesterday.

The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors honored a number of local Olympians at its meeting in Martinez on Tuesday.

Three-time gold medalist swimmer Dana Vollmer, of Richmond, was recognized, along with fellow swimmer Natalie Coughlin of Lafayette.

Vollmer won gold in the 100-meter butterfly -- setting a world record time of 55.98 seconds -- as well as the 4-by-100-meter medley relay and the 4-by-200-meter freestyle relay.

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Coughlin won bronze in the 4-by-100-meter freestyle relay.

The board also honored sisters Jessica and Maggie Steffens, of Danville, Melissa Seidemann, of Walnut Creek, and Heather Petri, of Orinda -- all members of the gold medal-winning women's water polo team.

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Others recognized Tuesay were bronze medal-winning synchronized springboard diver Kristian Ipsen, of Clayton; bronze medalist in the women's quadruple sculls Kara Kohler, of Clayton; synchronized swimmer Mariya Koroleva of Concord; men's rower Anthony Fahden, of Lafayette; and men's water polo team member Peter Varellas.

-By Bay City News Service


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