Young Aussie Swimmers Preparing For 2020 Olympics Goals With “Kaizen Camp”

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Photo Courtesy: Singapore Swimming Federation

On Sunday a 35-strong squad of Australia’s most talented age group swimmers embarked on the annual Kaizen Talent Camp at the National Training Centre in Canberra, and will remain there until Saturday 3 October.

The squad is attending a week-long camp under the direction of Swimming Australia’s Performance Pathway Manager Jamie Salter and head coach, Olympian and Olympic team coach Glenn Beringen and a group of 17 coaches and 12 staff.

With the 2020 Olympics on these young swimmers’ horizons it is only appropriate the Talent Camp be named ‘Kaizen’, a Japanese work philosophy meaning continuous improvement.

The talented squad made up of 16-male and 19-females has been selected based on their individual performances at the National Age Championships, gaining recognition as top contenders for future Australian Swim Teams.

Nine swimmers and two coaches progressed from last year’s inaugural Kaizen Camp onto the highly successful 2015 World Junior Championships and the Commonwealth Youth Games Teams.

Salter says it’s encouraging to see young athletes and coaches progressing through from the from the Kaizen Talent camp and onto National teams.

“We’ve seen nine athletes and two coaches progress on from the camp last year to the Junior Worlds and Commonwealth Youth Games teams where they won six of the 19-medal haul,” Salter said.

“Statistics like this show that the Swimming Australia’s Pathway Performance Program is making an invaluable contribution to the development of our next generation of swimmers and coaches.”

The aim of the camp is to focus on skill development both in and out of the pool with Skill Acquisition experts Damian Farrow and Derek Panchek at the helm.

In addition to this the selected athletes will spend some time focusing on self-management from a physiotherapy and sport sciences perspective.

Swimming Australia, 2015 Kaizen Talent Camp Squad:

 

First Name Last Name Swim Club State
Male Athletes      
Michael Boult Hutchins Collegiate TAS
Ethan Dorrian-Nancarrow Dapto NSW
Caiden Gill Traralgon VIC
Jake Kersten TSS QLD
Leon MacAlister Carlile NSW
Health MacLeod MLC VIC
Ethan Mcaleese Rockingham WA
Bryan Poon St Peters Western QLD
Nathan Robinson St Peters Western QLD
Zac Stubblety-Cook East Brisbane QLD
Louis Townsend Rackely QLD
Lachlan Vane-Tempest Mingara NSW
Braga Verhage West Coast WA
Elijah Winnington Bond QLD
Thomas Partick Wotton Playford SA
Nathan Zhu Trinity NSW
Female Athletes      
Molly Batchelor Melbourne Vicentre VIC
Sarah Beale Acacia QLD
Mikaela Cornelissen Traralgon VIC
Claire Coten Perth City WA
Rebecca Cross Tuggeranong Vikings CBR
Abby Duncan Norwood SA
Breana Gilroy Tuggeranong Vikings CBR
Julia Hawkins Nunawading VIC
Freya Jetson Launceston Aquatic TAS
Sarah Johnson Chandler QLD
Sienna McDonald Castle Hill NSW
Kaylee McKeown Pelican Waters QLD
Bethan Mounfield Fleurieu SA
Natasha Ramsden Abbotsleigh NSW
Mikayla Smith Nunawading VIC
Katie Strachan Abbotsleigh NSW
Alice Stuart TSS QLD
Kara Svenson Plane Creek QLD
Acacia Wildin-Snedden St Peters Western QLD
Staff List
Team Leader      
Jamie Salter   QLD
Head Coach      
Glenn Beringen   QLD
Coach Mentors      
Leigh Nugent   VIC
Stephan Widmer   QLD
John Fowlie   NTC
Coaches      
Cory Bampton Swimming SA SA
Dean Bryant Nunawading VIC
Dean Gooch Traralgon VIC
Elisha Hunt Plane Creek QLD
Damien Jones Rackley Swim Club QLD
Phil McIllwraith Dapto NSW
Rachel Rickards Hutchins College TAS
Will Scott Rockingham WA
Josh Smith River City Rapids QLD
Lea Speechly Abbotsleigh NSW
Kim Taylor Mingara NSW
Shaun Curtis Norwood SA
Nick Veliades MLC VIC
Staff      
Carolyn Morrison   WA
Val Chan   CBR
Sport Science Support      
Jess Corones Sport Science QLD
Damian Farrow Skill Acquisition VIC
Derek Panchek Skill Acquisition CBR
Koji Honda Performance Analysis QLD
Nick Smith Performance Analysis QLD
Tomas Thapper Psychologist QLD
Elaine Tor Performance Analysis VIC
Amelia Treloar Physiotherapist  
Steve Smith S&C Coach NSW
Job Van Duijnhoven Performance Analysis NSW

 

The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World. To reach our audience, contact us at newsmaster@swimmingworldmagazine.com.

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