Training Systems* From Championship Swim Trainingby William Sweetenham, John Atkinson Training Systems Specific training will improve different aspects of. Title: Championship Swim Training Author: Bill Sweetenham,John Atkinson, Publisher: Human Kinetics Pages: 312 Published: 2003-08-19 ISBN-10.
This needs additional for. Please help by adding. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially or harmful. (August 2009) () Bill Sweetenham (born 23 March 1950) is a competitive coach. Delta 1010 Drivers Linux Ubuntu there. He is the coach of Argentina Swimming National Senior team until 2014.
Sweetenham has worked directly with more than 40. Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V3525 Drivers Windows 7 on this page. Also he was the National Performance Director for until 2007, having previously been the National Youth Coach for. Contents • • • • • • • Career [ ] Australian swim coach [ ] Sweetenham was a swimming coach at the from the late 1980s till 1994. From 1995 to 2001 he was the National Youth Coach for Swimming Australia during which time the programme produced a number of future Australian national team members including and. He managed the Australian swim team for 4 and 5.
He was voted Australian Coach of the Year three times [ ] and worked with more than 12 holders, including. Great Britain National Performance Director [ ] Sweetenham's tenure with Great Britain was marked by medal success at level, Olympic disappointment, and recurring controversy on his man-management methods. [ ] He was the National Performance Director for British Swimming from November 2000 to September 2007. Prior to the, Sweetenham's tenure as Director marked considerable progress in British swimming. Britain won as many medals at the, and Swimming World Championships as it had at all previous World Championships back to 1973.
[ ] End of tenure as GB National Performance Director [ ] On 3 September 2007, British Swimming announced that Bill Sweetenham had stood down as NPD citing personal reasons. Sweetenham had previously indicated that he would not renew his contract, which was due for renewal following the in Beijing. In December 2006, Sweetenham wrote to David Sparkes (Chief Executive of British Swimming) asking to be released from his contract either after the World Championships in March 2007 or at the conclusion of the summer meets in August 2007. [ ] Michael Scott was appointed as 'High Performance Consultant' to lead British Swimming through to the Beijing Olympics; however, a permanent replacement as National Performance Director is yet to be found. Argentina [ ] The Argentina Federation of Water Sports reported in 2013 about the arrival of Bill Sweetenham, for beginning work in conjunction with the national team and in order to improve the areas of training, technical training bodies and sports organizations in the coming years.