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Bill Palmer, Founder of Central Jersey Aquatic Club, Dies at 82

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 2

January 02nd, 2021 Club, News

Bill Palmer, who founded the Central Jersey Aquatic Club along with legendary Rutgers coach Frank Elm, died on December 30th. He was 82 years old.

No cause of death has been reported.

Palmer founded the Shore Aquatic Club in 1961, which was the first AAU swim club in Monmouth County, and one of the first in New Jersey.

In the early 1970s, the team joined forces with Frank Elm’s Scarlet Jets club, and Palmer remained the head coach of the newly-formed club until 1988, when current head coaches Corrina Weinkofsky and Cathy Corcione took over.

In 1976, Palmer led the team to an AAU National Championship in the women’s senior and men’s and women’s combined categories. Among the swimmers on that team was US Olympian Wendy Boglioli, who won a gold medal in the 400 free relay and a bronze medal in the 100 fly at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.

Central Jersey Aquatics was also represented at those 1976 Olympic Games by Kathy Heddy. In total, the club, including its two predecessor programs, counts 5 swimmers who raced at the Olympic Games – most recently including distance swimmer Connor Jaeger, who represented the US at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.

When Palmer sold the club in 1988, he moved to Durango, Colorado, where he began coaching the Durango Masters Swim Team.

Palmer himself competed in almost 200 triathlons, including the IRONMAN World Championships in Hawaii.

Memories will be shared at a later date with a toast to Bill’s life afterward at his home in Durango. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Best Friends of Animals, 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah, 84741.

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Donna de Varona
3 years ago

Coach Palmer was one of the very best role models during an unprecedented era of perhaps the most moral, collaborative and engaging time in our sport. He believed in helping shape the life of the entire individual in the pool and out. Wendy Boglioli’s leadership and never say quit attitude during the 1976 Olympics speaks volumes about her and Bill’s commitment to excellence on all levels. It was a privilege to know him as a friend. My prayers to his family and all he touched. Donna de Varona

Judi Palmer Smith
Reply to  Donna de Varona
3 years ago

Donna, thank you for your kind words!
He will be greatly missed by many.

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