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Ryan Livingstone To Make Olympic Coaching Debut For Great Britain

British Swimming has confirmed its 8-strong coaching staff lineup nominated for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

2023 Swammy Award winner for British Coach of the Year Ryan Livingstone is among the exclusive lineup, making his first Olympic coaching appearance. At Millfield, Livingstone helped guide Matt Richards to a 200m free gold medal at the 2023 World Championships.

Mel Marshall, longtime coach of Adam Peaty who recently earned 100m breast bronze in Doha, made the grade once again while David Hemmings, David McNulty and Steven Tigg will also be making the trek to Paris.

Hemmings heads up a Loughborough squad which boasts first-time world champions Freya Colbert and Laura Stephens while McNulty has Tom Dean in his stable. Tigg’s top athlete is versatile Duncan Scott who helped Great Britain bag mixed medley relay bronze at this year’s World Championships.

British Swimming Head Coach Bill Furniss says of the coaching staff, “I am very pleased to congratulate these eight outstanding coaches on being nominated to the BOA to work with our Olympic team in Paris. Each one of them has repeatedly proved that they can deliver their best in the arena and help our athletes do the same, and they all came through a thorough and competitive selection process to earn this opportunity.

“With Olympic year now upon us, it is valuable for us to be able to appoint our coaching staff at this early juncture, as it allows individual staff to build and strengthen relationships and communication among the coaching group, as well as doing the same with our athlete cohort at key training camps and competitions between now and the summer, particularly with such a packed schedule on the horizon.

“We wish every coach the best for these crucial final months of this Olympic cycle, and it is another exciting step on the way to us nominating our Olympic teams for the pool and open water in 2024.”

British Swimming nominated coaches

Head Coaches

Bill Furniss (pool swimming)

Nathan Hilton (marathon swimming)

Coaches

Hayley Baker (marathon), Swim Wales High Performance Centre, Swansea

Lisa Bates, Chelsea and Westminster Swimming Club

David Hemmings, Loughborough Performance Centre

Ryan Livingstone, Millfield

Jamie Main, Bath Performance Centre

Melanie Marshall, Loughborough Performance Centre

David McNulty, Bath Performance Centre

Steven Tigg, University of Stirling

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swammer
8 months ago

Yeah picking the coaches before the team makes me wonder if they have already picked half the team before actual trials

Swimm
Reply to  swammer
8 months ago

Just half?

Swimmer
8 months ago

Who does Lisa Bates coach?

MarkB
Reply to  Swimmer
8 months ago

Good question!

Swimmer
Reply to  MarkB
8 months ago

I’m sure she hasn’t coached anyone near a senior national team since Aimee Willmott moved to Stirling in 2017. It would surely make more sense to have the coach of a swimmer who actually makes the team on the coaching staff rather than let Bates attend yet another Olympics without an athlete on the squad.

Swimm
Reply to  Swimmer
8 months ago

Who does Bill Furniss coach?

GB Coach
Reply to  Swimm
8 months ago

He was Rebecca Addlington’s coach when she won double gold. His remit now has nothing to do with day to day coaching.

Swimm
Reply to  GB Coach
8 months ago

Who says the remit of an Olympic coach has anything to do with day to day coaching?

Miss M
8 months ago

It seems strange to me to announce the whole coaching team BEFORE trials. Is this common?

JimSwim22
Reply to  Miss M
8 months ago

Yeah, makes me wonder how much schmoozing/politicking they must do to be ordained

UK Coach
Reply to  JimSwim22
8 months ago

Hahaha…it seems in some cases it’s more about who your friends are then actually coaching anyone close to making the team.

Pullbuoy
Reply to  Miss M
8 months ago

GB has done it since Rio for the Olympic coaches

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