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[tÄÄ Éy YtÅx @ VÄtáá Éy ECCI E. E. “Bud” Dallman New Braunfels, Texas Achievements, Honors and Awards: Served in the U. S. Air Force for 42 years Competed for six years in Junior and Senior High School and approximately 20 years in US Masters Program Coached for 45 years in age group swimming programs of the Amateur Athletic Union; Texas Amateur Athletic Federation and U.S.A. Swimming; high school, small college and masters Coached Seven Masters swimmers to American/World records; coaches high school swimmers to team and individual state and regional championships and records; coached 3 to All American status Officiated for 40 years for the Amateur Athletic Union, U.S.A. Swimming and University Interscholastic League Offices: 1969-70 President of South Texas Association of the Amateur Athletic Union 1970-71 State President of Texas Age Group Swimming 1976-77 State President of Texas Swimming Association 1979 Chairman of the South Texas Swimming Association Awards: 1985 Medaled at the 1st World Masters Games – Toronto, Canada 1986 Medaled at the 1st. FINA World Masters Swimming Championship, Toyko, Japan 1986 Selected for the U.S. All-Stars to swim the Chinese All-Stars – Hong Kong National Champion and American/World record at National Masters Championships National Top 10 Masters Swimmers; South Texas Swimming Coach of the Year Life Memberships: American Swimming Coaches Association, USA Swimming, Amateur Athletic Union, Texas Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association 1962 Founded the Landa Park Dolphins Swim Team of New Braunfels and served 42 years as Chief Executive Officer and Head Swim Coach The Dolphin Swim Team: Has won at T.A.A.F. Region level -113 gold, 96 silver, 56 bronze, 186 4th-8th place; set 42 region records and qualified 138 swimmers to the T.A.A.F. Games of Texas Has won at the T.A.A.F. Games of Texas - 18 gold, 19 silver, 8 bronze, 62 4-8th place; set 9 state records Inducted into the T.A.A.F. Hall of Fame on January 26th, 2006 [tÄÄ Éy YtÅx @ VÄtáá Éy ECCI E.E. “Bud” Dallmann New Braunfels, Texas T.A.A.F. Hall of Fame January 26, 2006 .