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Diana Duerkop was born in Kingston, Ontario, in 1941. She
was active in high school basketball, track, volleyball and badminton
programs and YWCA programs.
She attended Queen's University for
four years, swimming and playing intercollegiate basketball for four
years.
Diana came to Saskatoon in 1963 at a time
when the University of Saskatchewan was designing its aquatic programs
to suit the new pool. She ran swimming programs and coached the
university's synchronized swimming teams for five years. She returned to
University as a student, graduated in education and became a teacher at
Nutana where she coached senior girls' basketball, twice winning
provincial titles.
She led the revival of synchronized swimming
in Saskatchewan and became president of the Canadian association for a
three-year term, starting in 1978.
Diana was named women's team manager for Canada at the Pan-American
Games in Venezuela in 1983; assistant chef d'mission for the
Pan-American Games in Indianapolis in 1987; and chef d'mission for the
Pan-American Games in Havana, Cuba, in 1991.
She enjoyed an eight-year term on the
Canadian Olympic Association's executive committee and has just
completed a 12-year term as a water sports director for the Canadian
Olympic Association. |