2024 Stanford Swim Camp – Sign Up Today
Located between San Francisco and San Jose, in the heart of Silicon Valley, the 2023 Stanford Swim Camps are directed by Head Coaches Greg Meehan and Dan Schemmel and are designed to help competitive swimmers from around the world improve their stroke technique.
Campers receive concentrated instruction on all four strokes along with starts and turns at Stanford’s Avery Aquatics Center located on the beautiful Stanford University campus. Upon arrival, campers are placed in groups with other swimmers that have similar abilities and goals. Our camp staff does their best to accommodate your needs, keeping in consideration your experience and desire to improve.
The Stanford Swim Camp is open to any and all entrants and limited only by number, age and gender. For the safety and benefit, we recommend all participants have competitive swimming experience (E.G. U.S.S. Age Group, National Qualifiers, High School Swimmers or Summer League Swimmers) with all four competitive strokes: Fly, Back, Breast and Freestyle. Participants should also have experience diving into the water and have experience with starts and turns. Additionally, participants need to be able to complete a continuous 200 yard swim.
CAMP COACHES
DIRECTOR OF WOMEN’S SWIMMING,
GREG MEEHAN
Greg Meehan, who was named the 2020 U.S. Olympic Women’s Swimming Head Coach, enters his 11th season as the Paul A. Violich Director of Women’s Swimming at Stanford in 2022-23.
DIRECTOR OF MEN’S SWIMMING,
DAN SCHEMMEL
Dan Schemmel was hired as the Goldman Family Director of Men’s Swimming on May 14, 2019. Schemmel’s third season as head coach of Stanford was his most successful, culminating with an undefeated regular season, a second place finish at the Pac-12 Championship meet, and a seventh place finish at the NCAA Championship meet.
WOMEN’S ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
KATIE ROBINSON
Katie Robinson enters her first season on The Farm after being hired as associate head coach of the women’s swimming program on June 27, giving Stanford an added dimension of veteran coaching leadership. Robinson arrived at Stanford after five seasons at Northwestern, beginning as associate head coach in 2018 before being promoted to Director of Swimming and Diving in 2020 and overseeing both the men’s and women’s programs.
ASSISTANT MEN’S COACH,
NEIL CASKEY
Neil Caskey was hired as an assistant coach for the men’s swimming and diving program on May 23, 2019. Caskey’s third season working with Stanford was his most successful, culminating with an undefeated regular season, a second place finish at the Pac-12 Championship meet, and a seventh place finish at the NCAA Championship meet. The 2021-22 season also saw 10 Stanford records and broken and 14 All-America honors brought home from the NCAA Championship meet.