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Sue Baross Nesbitt

Sue Baross Nesbitt, (born 1954) is an American synchronized swimming champion and international coach. She is currently the head coach with the Riverside AQuettes in Riverside, California.
== Swimming career ==
Sue Baross was a member of the Santa Clara Aquamaids when they won the first world team title in 1973 and swam with them while they were Senior National Team Champions in both indoor and outdoor from 1973 through 1977.
In 1973, she was a member of the American team that won first place at the I World Aquatic Championships in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
1974 was a busy year as she and Gail Johnson were Outdoor Senior National Duet Champions, as well as taking first at the I Pan Pacific in Honolulu and the All Japan Invitational. The Santa Clara Aquamaids, also took first at the Pan Pacific and the All Japan Invitational that year.
She was Outdoor Junior National Solo Champion in 1975 and also swam with Team USA when they came in first both at the II World Aquatic Championships in Cali, Colombia, and the VII Pan American Games in Mexico City that same year. She was the U.S. senior national solo champion for Outdoor in 1976, going on to take both indoor and outdoor in 1977 while also taking the duet title with Linda Shelley, again for both indoor and outdoor. She went on to take the gold medal as a soloist at the Mexico City Pan Pacific Games of 1977 during which her team took first overall once more. At the 1977 Swiss Open in Bern, Switzerland, she won for solo and with Linda Shelley for duet while their team took first yet again.〔http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Synchronized-Swimming/About-USA-Synchro/History〕
In all 4 years as a United States National Team Member, she received 14 International titles and 18 National titles, including 2 World championships.〔http://www.riversidesporthalloffame.com/sue-baross-nesbitt/〕
In 1977, she was a finalist for the James E. Sullivan Award for Amateur Athlete of the Year, while also receiving recognition as a member of the Women’s Sports Foundation Hall of Fame and a member of the Citizens Savings Hall of Fame, the latter of which again inducted her the following year.

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