Tag: weyerhaeuser king county aquatic center

  • King County Lifeguards Honored for Lifesaving Efforts

    King County Lifeguards Honored for Lifesaving Efforts

    At a recent swim competition, a young swimmer required rescue at Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. Prompt action from lifeguards led to successful CPR. The emergency response team was honored by King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer for their life-saving actions, highlighting the facility staff’s preparedness and teamwork.

  • Special Olympics 2018 at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center

    Special Olympics 2018 at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center

    45 states sent delegations! One more day left to attend. Check the schedule and join us tomorrow. It’s the last day. You can see more pics over here.    

  • MATE International ROV Competition has begun!

    MATE International ROV Competition has begun!

    Taking place at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, June 21st to 23rd. Welcoming 800 students, 65 teams from 19 countries. For more info on the event visit pacificnorthwest.marinetech2.org

  • The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center is now open!

    The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center is now open!

    The pool was closed from Aug. 1 through Sept. 5 in order to perform maintenance, including draining and refilling the pools, patching pool liners, and resurfacing bulkheads, among other regular maintenance tasks. The starting blocks were upgraded to conform to the latest Olympic standards, which will help the WKCAC continue to host premiere events and…

  • Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center: an important stop on the road to the Olympics

    Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center: an important stop on the road to the Olympics

    The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center (WKCAC) is a legacy venue of the 1990 Seattle Goodwill Games. This 2,500-seat facility maintains one of the most active competition schedules in the country, hosting more than 50 events annually. It has been the site of Olympic Trials, top national and international competitions, and the Pacific Northwest’s premiere…

  • PAC 12 Swimming & Diving 2016

    PAC 12 Swimming & Diving 2016

    Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center is hosting the 2016 Pac-12 Swimming (Women) & Diving (Men/Women) Championships. Starts today and runs through the 27th. Want some deets? Visit this here link.

  • Just Another Day at Aquatic Center

    Just Another Day at Aquatic Center

                     Kent Fire Department hosted this year’s water rescue and recovery training at the WKCAC (Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center) today. That’s the training and certification for the ladies and gentlemen that come help folks out of sticky situations on the water. Happy to let them use our Olympic caliber pool for saving…

  • Holy Phelps! It’s Phelps-Thirty at the KCAC

    Holy Phelps! It’s Phelps-Thirty at the KCAC

    Not pictured. Michael Phelps. In case you haven’t been keeping up on your AT&T Winter National Championships news, just know that it is here, and it is happening. NOW! From this day to this coming Saturday. Come get your fill. What?!? Yes. Where?!? The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. Don’t worry. It’s the long course.…

  • Aquatic Center hosting Speedo Winter Junior Nationals

    The newly upgraded Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center will be host to the Speedo Winter Junior Nationals this week. “More than 1,100 of the nation’s top up-and-coming swimmers will compete for national titles beginning Wednesday…” Visit USASwimming.org for tickets, live broadcast and “psych sheets”.

  • Aquatic Center getting shipshape

    Just because people aren’t swimming right now doesn’t mean this joint isn’t hustling. Construction workers and staff are hard at work, scrubbing the facility, installing solar panels, vents, ducts, ceilings. This place is getting some major love. Seriously, that is our staff hand scrubbing individual tiles. Hard at work, so you can play.

  • Boo! Creeeeeeaaak. Scream! Cackle.

    Because it’s fun to wear your Halloween costume for as many extra days as possible before and after the actual holiday itself; King County Parks brings you a couple ‘frightfully fun’ Halloween events for the whole family to enjoy. Haunted Pool & TunnelFriday, October 25, 6 – 7:30 p.m. pool swim & 8 – 9:30…

  • Intl Gay & Lesbian Aquatics Championship @ The WKCAC

    You can view more photos in our Flickr gallery.

  • International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics, where else? The Aquatic Center

    For those out and about (get it), we have the start of the Intl Gay and Lesbian Aquatics competition today at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. Warm-ups start at noon. Here is the schedule http://www.igla2013.com/schedule/

  • Field Notes: Pancakes = Love

    On Wednesday, Jan 16, Parks hosted its annual employee appreciation breakfast at the banquet hall at our Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center.  This is always a fun event for staff, particularly because it is the bosses who cook up tasty pancakes and eggs and serve the staff.  As we’ve got parks and trails spread across…

  • 2011 King County Parks Highlights Reel, Part 1

    This year has been a busy one here at King County Parks – we’ve added some new acres here and there, converted a few muddy old fields to synthetic turf, and removed a heck of a lot blackberries. Here’s the highlights reel: New stuff! Paved 1.2 miles of the East Lake Sammamish Trail in Redmond,…

  • 2012 Olympic Dive Trials

    The Seattle Sports Commission and USA Diving are proud to announce that tickets are now available for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Diving. The Trials will be held Sunday, June 17, 2012 – Sunday, June 24, 2012 at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, WA. The 2012 U.S. Olympic Team…

  • Haunted Pool 2011

    The folks at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center are not messing around. The place will be filled with more fake (or are they?) spiders, webs, skulls and severed limbs than you can shake a…well severed limb at. So come join in the fun on the 28th of this month. Here’s what you can look…

  • PAC-10 swimming and diving championships return to the WKCAC

    An opportunity to watch some of the West Coast’s best collegiate swimmers and divers is coming to the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in February for the PAC-10 Conference Swimming and Diving Championships. Want to watch all the action for free? Several PAC-10 swim caps will be hidden throughout the community in the days leading…

  • Husky Invitational at the WKCAC

    All you Husky and swim fans; the 2010 Husky Invitational is happening this Thursday to Saturday. Come on out and support the team, and enjoy the facility. Don’t worry we got out all the creepy pirates that were hiding in there from Halloween. Luckily there were some meddling kids that uncovered a plot by an…

  • Haunted Pool = The freaks come out on Friday

      Like us on Facebook and get a sneak peek of the haunted tunnel! Your undead weekend starts at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center this Friday. Be there and be prepared to choke down your fears while wrestling a giant water spider.

  • Douse your water wings in garlic, it’s time again for the Haunted Pool!!!

          Call the Monster Squad, because this year’s Haunted Pool is about to make your Dead Man’s Party look like amateur hour at the cemetery. The pool will be resurrecting the giant spider (for all you It fans), the world’s largest apple-bob, the haunted tunnel and canoe rides. Make sure to bring coins…

  • Come check out WKCAC’s fresh new face

    After a month-long closure, the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center (WKCAC) has re-opened! Built in 1990 for the Goodwill Games, WKCAC was closed during the month of August for maintenance. All three pools were drained, cleaned, and repaired. Other work included expanding the dressing rooms and giving the place the ol’ once over with a…

  • Everybody wants some…

    YES you can hum the Van Halen tune whilst reading this post. We just thought we’d let you know that the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center will be hosting the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships as well as the 2012 United States Olympic Diving Trials. Yeah, the facility and staff are that cool that…

  • Olympic-sized news: WKCAC to host 2012 US Olympic team dive trials

    This just in, with a big SPLASH: the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center (WKCAC) has been selected to host the 2012 US Olympic team dive trials! This event, which will be televised nationally and take place June 18-24, 2012, determines which athletes go on to represent the USA at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.…

  • WKCAC 20th Anniversary! Celebrate and share your memories

    My oh my, where has the time gone? This month, the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center turns the big 2-0, and we here at KC Parks are celebrating with April Pools Day on Sunday, April 18th from 11 am – 1:30 pm. Join us for a day of watery family fun! Diving and synchronized swimming…

  • WKCAC + PAC 10 = 1.5 more days

  • PAC 10 is in effect today at 11

  • One day ’til PAC-10 Diving!

    Here’s a good way to get pumped up for the PAC-10 Diving Championships taking place from Feb 25-27 at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center: Check out these awesome photos by PNWLocalNews.Com photog Chad Coleman from last weekend’s state high school boys swimming and diving championships. The views from the underwater tunnel rock!

  • PAC 10 Diving Championships drop in on the Aquatic Center

    Come watch the best up and coming athletes compete in one of the nation’s top facilities. Seriously these are tomorrow’s Olympians, so come show some love. Event details here.

  • 12 records broken at US Open Swimming Championships at WKCAC…and it ain’t over yet

    The US Open Swimming Championships are taking place at this very moment at our Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. There are still preliminaries and finals  in several categories left to go, today and tomorrow. So far, a whopping 11 US Open records and 1 world record have been broken! Who knew people…