Former US Olympian and Bay Area swim coach dies in Santa Cruz
Former U.S. Olympian Richard Thornton was one of the founders and a swim coach at San Ramon Valley Aquatics. He died while entering the water to surf in Santa Cruz …
Former U.S. Olympian Richard Thornton was one of the founders and a swim coach at San Ramon Valley Aquatics. He died while entering the water to surf in Santa Cruz …
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