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David Curtiss, USA National teamer and NC State freshman, announced today that he has inked deals with TYR and GoSwim. David finished 6th at 2021 US Olympic Trials in the 50 Free. He is one of Team USA's up and coming sprint studs.
Laura Sogar didn't make the Olympics in swimming, but does have the guts to get on stage and tell jokes. The 2013 NCAA Champion in the Women's 200 Breast for the University of Texas, Sogar no longer swims but she does make people laugh.
Greg Bennett is a 2x Australian Olympian (2004, 2008) and former professional triathlete for nearly 30 years. Greg has competed in over 500 triathlons winning the ITU World Series twice. He is the host of, The Greg Bennett Show, a podcast focused on triathlon.
Eddie Reese is the Head Coach of the Men's Swimming & Diving team at the University of Texas. He arrived in Austin, circa 1978, after 6 seasons at the helm of Auburn University. Since then, the Men's Swimming & Diving team at the University of Texas has won forty-two (42) straight Conference Championships and amassed fifteen (15) NCAA Championships.
Rocco Meiring is an Olympic gold medal winning swim coach from South Africa. He coaches Tatjana Schoenmaker, the fastest woman in the history of the world in the Women's 200 Breaststroke LCM.
Tom Dean overcame two bouts of COVID to win the 200 Freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics beating out compatriot Duncan Scott and Brazil's Fernando Scheffer. He added a 2nd gold as a part of Great Britain's 4x200 Free Relay win.
Fred Vergnoux is the new technical director of CN Metropole de Las Palmas of Gran Canaria leaving his head coaching position at the Royal Spanish Swimming Federation (RFEN). For the last 11 years he has coached Mireia Belmonte, winner of the Women's 200 Fly at the Rio Olympics.
Fernando Possenti is one of the world's most accomplished open water swimming coaches. Over the last decade he has spent countless hours alongside Ana Marcela Cunha, the world's best female open water swimmer.
Ben Titley is the Head Coach of Swimming Canada's High Performance Centre in Ontario. His swimmers include Penny Oleksiak, Summer McIntosh, Kayla Sanchez, and Taylor Ruck - just to name a few.
"You're trying to beat Katie. There's no cheap gold medals but Katie adds a different value. We pursued that and it was an honor. It was an honor to plan and to talk about it and to dream about it." - Dean Boxall
Rohan Taylor is the Head Coach of Swimming Australia, coming off their best showing ever at an Olympics in swimming. Australia amassed 21 medals including 9 golds. They medaled in 6 of 7 relays including 2 wins and a world record in the Women's 4x100 Free.
Simon Cusack is an Australian Olympic swim coach. He has been named Coach of the Year 3x by Swimming Australia. Simon has coached Cate & Bronte Campbell, the Speed Sisters, from their competitive beginnings.
Bowe Becker overcame rheumatoid arthritis and losing his spot in the International Swimming League to become an essential part of Team USA's winning Men's 4x100 Freestyle Relay in Tokyo.
Michael Bohl is a 5x Olympic swim coach for Australia. He is the coach of Emma McKeon and Emily Seebohm at Griffith University in Brisbane. At the Tokyo Olympics, Emma McKeon won a record 7 Olympic medals, making her the most decorated female swimmer in history at a single Games.
Bruno Fratus won the Olympic bronze medal in the Men's 50 Freestyle at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. This was his 3rd time in the Olympic Final of the 50 Free. In 2012, he placed 4th. In 2016, he placed 6th. Third times a charm.
He is joined by his wife and coach, Michelle Lenhardt.
The first time I saw Katie Ledecky swim was live on pool deck at the Tom Dolan Invite over a decade ago. She was swimming the 1650 in one of the slow heats – you know the heats in the middle of the day nobody attends. I turned to a fellow coach and said, “Are you watching this kid? This girl is the next Janet Evans!”