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Swimming Canada Announces New Development Coach Groups

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

February 26th, 2021 Canada, Club, News

Courtesy: Swimming Canada

Swimming Canada is delighted to announce new coach development groups for 2021.

In addition to the Select Coaches Group, which has been operating since 2014, Swimming Canada will grow the Female Coaches Group launched in 2018, and add a new Advanced Coaches Group.

In total, 48 coaches will be offered one or more of these development opportunities in the upcoming year.

“In identifying coaches, we considered those with an open mind, willingness to listen to diverse opinions, consider change, learn and share with others,” said Iain McDonald, Associate High Performance Director, Olympic Program. “All will benefit from the three coach development opportunities delivered. The Select Coaches Group has tended to skew toward younger coaches. As a guideline, the group has primarily involved head coaches who have produced athletes at the On Track level. For 2021 we wanted to expand the group and involve a larger number of coaches from across the country.”

In 2018, Swimming Canada introduced the Female Coaches Group and offered a number of bespoke leadership workshops through 2019 and 2020. This year’s the focus will include more swimming/sport- specific topics. The Advanced Coaches Group will be made up of coaches Swimming Canada has worked with over the last number of years, many of whom have been Select Coaches Group participants in the past.

“These groups are very important for the present and future of coaching in the current era of sport, not only in Canada, but in world swimming. We have had these coaching development groups running since 2014 and they are a targeted approach to development,” said High Performance Director and National Coach John Atkinson. “We are looking to work with coaches who understand situations, work in a positive way with partners and then make any situation work for them and use that in developing their athletes and clubs. We also look at how coaches respond to situations, how they look to thrive and be leaders in a positive way, being solution focused.”

A number of virtual sessions will be offered with both Canadian and international presenters. Topics will range from specific technical swimming issues to developing communication skills for the coaching environment, based on the principles of the aviation industry’s Crew Resource Management training. There will be a number of joint sessions where all three groups are involved along with specific sessions for each group.

“We engaged with our provincial sections in the identification process and appointments of the coaches,” McDonald added. “Through this process we have been able to invite a diverse group of coaches from many different coaching environments from across Canada.”

The Female Coaches Group will include 21 coaches with each coach also being named to one of the other two groups. Thirty-eight coaches have been named to the Select Coaches Group (19 males and 19 females) and 10 coaches will make up the first ever Advanced Coaches Group.

This first presentation will take place on March 3 from 12:30 – 2 p.m. ET (9:30-11 a.m. PT) and include a 30-minute welcome/introduction from Atkinson followed by a question and answer session with British Olympic Coach Russ Barber.

Appointed Coaches:

Select Coaches Group/Le groupe d’entraineurs elite
Name/nom Club Prov
Alex Dawson GPP AB
Lesley Serediak OSC AB
Jaimie Gaudreau PRSC AB
Lucien Zucchi RDCSC AB
Mark Chantaj SRAYS AB
Vincent Chung CHENA BC
Leanne Sirup DST BC
Ben Keast HPC-Van BC
Jy Stewart PSW BC
Annie Wolfe SFU BC
Justin Daly SPART BC
Judy Baker WDSC BC
Tommaso Panizza MANTA MB
Ryan Allen CNBO NB
Melanie Melanson CVAC NB
Meredith Earle MPM NL
Mark McGrann HTAC NS
Zoe Miles SWAT NS
Miranda Bates TCSC NS
Andrew Miller AAC ON
Endi Babi ESWIM ON
Laura Nichols GMAC ON
Janet Hyslop KSS ON
Eddie Toro NYAC ON
Cathy Pardy ROW ON
Sarah MacDonald SSAT ON
Mike McWha WAC ON
Paulina Bond WES ON
Olivier Renaud WS ON
Marie Bergeron CAMO QC
Salim Laoubi ELITE QC
Savannah King McGill QC
Chrystèle Roy l’Écuyer NN QC
Jeremey Bruggeman NN QC
Amélie Poirier RED QC
Jonathon Blouin SAMAK QC
Steven Hitchings GOLD SK
Craig Nieuwstad RODS SK

 

Female Coaches Group/Le groupe des entraineures
Name/nom Club Prov
Lesley Serediak OSC AB
Jaimie Gaudreau PRSC AB
Leanne Sirup DST BC
Tina Hoeben KISU BC
Jy Stewart PSW BC
Annie Wolfe SFU BC
Judy Baker WDSC BC
Melanie Melanson CVAC NB
Marta Belsh FAST NB
Meredith Earle MPM NL
Zoe Miles SWAT NS
Miranda Bates TCSC NS
Laura Nichols GMAC ON
Janet Hyslop KSS ON
Cathy Pardy ROW ON
Sarah MacDonald SSAT ON
Paulina Bond WES ON
Marie Bergeron CAMO QC
Savannah King McGill QC
Chrystèle Roy l’Écuyer NN QC
Amélie Poirier RED QC

 

Advanced Coaches Group/Le groupe des entraineurs avancés
Name/nom Club Prov
Paul Birmingham EKSC AB
Tina Hoeben KISU BC
Rob Pettifer RAPID BC
Marta Belsh FAST NB
Rob Novak ESWIM ON
Jason Allen GO ON
Don Burton OSA ON
Dean Henze SLSC ON
Martin Gingras PCSC QC
Abderrahmane Tissira RODS SK

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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