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Oct 2023
One of Ripon's most remarkable and best-loved residents has died at the age of 90.
Sylvia Grice taught an estimated 250,000 people to swim, including Olympic diving champion Jack Laugher, over the space of 50 years.
She died yesterday — three months after celebrating her 90th birthday.
Sylvia, who lived in Littlethorpe, devoted much of her life to teaching people to swim in a city that has three rivers and a canal. She was awarded an MBE in 2010 and given the Freedom of the City of Ripon in 2019.
Daughter Helen Mackenzie announced the news on social media this morning. She said:
Sylvia with Olympic champion diver Jack Laugher.
Hundreds of tributes have already been paid on social media — many by people Sylvia taught to swim.
The messages included "such an amazing and inspirational lady who will be missed", "Sylvia was a remarkable lady, she was respected by everyone who knew her", "One of the most incredible and impactful woman I have ever had the joy to meet" and simply "What a Ripon legend".
Sylvia used her qualifications to help people of all ages and abilities, from toddlers having their first visit to the pool to her mother-in-law Florrie, who learnt to swim when she was 58.
She taught people to swim at Ripon Grammar School and at Ashville College in Harrogate, where she set up Triton Swimmers and away from her busy teaching schedule, found time to run the Spa Gardens cafe, be an active member of Ripon Lions and raise money for numerous charitable causes.
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