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Brett Hawke Among Those Named To Brazilian Coaching Staff For Pan Pacs

Brazil has announced their coaching staff for the upcoming Pan Pacific Championships, set to take place August 9-13 in Tokyo, Japan.

Among those named to the staff is former Auburn head coach Brett Hawke, who resigned from his post at the end of March. He has trained several Brazilian swimmers on the Pan Pac roster during his time at Auburn, including Marcelo Chierighini and Bruno Fratus.

Check out the full Brazilian staff below, via bestswim.com.br.

Technical Coaches

Additional Staff

  • Team Leader: Renato Cordani
  • Physiotherapist: Tiago de Campos Cosenza
  • Physiotherapist: Natan Alves Ferreira Cunha
  • Physician: Rodrigo Brochetto Ferreira
  • Biomechanic: Samie Elias

Along with Hawke, Marques returns from the 2016 Olympic staff. Marques was hired as the head coach of Brazilian powerhouse Minas Tenis back in January of 2017, which is the official club of Cesar Cielo.

Cielo has opted to take these Championships off, but Brazil will take 16 strong to Tokyo in August. Coming off an impressive performance at the World Championships last summer in Budapest, look for them to be a force once again. However, their only gold medalist from last summer, Etiene Medeiros (50 back), will not be competing. Check out the full roster here.

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MarkB
6 years ago

16 swimmers and 10 staff!

Superfan
Reply to  MarkB
6 years ago

You would be surprised how many staff travel with USA teams! (Not just coaches). It might be 1 staff to 2 athletes?

Brutus
6 years ago

Congrats Brett best wishes mate.

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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