麻豆精选 has lost a valued member of its swimming community.
Steven Verseghy, a national level swimmer in the 1980s, passed away last week after drowning in Okanagan Lake.
He was 49.
After his days of competitive swimming, Verseghy went on to coach in several cities across Canada, including 麻豆精选 where he moved to in 2000.
One athlete he coached during his time with the 麻豆精选 AquaJets in 2004-05 was Kierra Smith, who went on to win two gold medals at the 2015 Pan Am Games and compete at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.
Smith posted the following comments about Verseghy on her Facebook page:
鈥淗e was on a completely different level than the rest of us and I don鈥檛 know if I鈥檝e encountered anyone with his intensity,鈥 Smith wrote. 鈥淗e wouldn鈥檛 measure a good set with a stopwatch but by how red your face was and how out of breath you were afterwards. Steven didn鈥檛 coach that year for the money. He took the job as the 麻豆精选 AquaJet assistant coach because he wanted to give back to the sport that was so good to him.
鈥淎lthough we鈥檙e spread out, the Canadian swimming community is small and it鈥檚 even smaller in 麻豆精选.
鈥淟ike most smart people he asked a lot of questions and did most of the listening. He was one of the few who was more interested in learning the details about one of my random November workouts than a big meet somewhere.鈥
Verseghy was born in Toronto and competed with the Ajax Swim Club. He eventually made it on to Canada鈥檚 national men鈥檚 team in the 1980s where he swam with the likes of Victor Davis and Alex Baumann.
A celebration of Steve鈥檚 life will be held on Friday, Aug. 4, 2017 at 1 p.m. at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road in 麻豆精选.
Steven is survived by his wife Natalie Verseghy and their daughters, Hayley and Lauren Verseghy.