By Casey Charles on SwimSwam The year was 1974. Barbara Streisand topped the musical charts with “The Way We Were”, Blazing Saddles was one of two films to gross over $100 million, and Watergate was reaching its salacious conclusion. Sixteen year old phenom Tim Shaw was the male World Swimmer of the Year setting world records in the 200 meter free (1:51.66), 400 meter free (3:54.69), and 1500 meter free (15:31.75). USA Swimming was six years away from its birth, while AAU dominated the aquatics landscape. 1974 was also significant because it marked the last time Indian River State College (IRSC) lost a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national title in men’s swimming. 49
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