﻿{"id":3161,"date":"2001-12-21T15:19:53","date_gmt":"2001-12-21T20:19:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/12\/wsu-swimming-heads-to-olympic-training-center\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T19:00:01","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T02:00:01","slug":"wsu-swimming-heads-to-olympic-training-center","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/wsu-swimming-heads-to-olympic-training-center\/","title":{"rendered":"WSU Swimming Heads To Olympic Training Center"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>COUGARS AT OLYMPIC TRAINING CETNER: The Washington State University women\u2019s swim team will head to the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., for the third consecutive year.  The Cougars depart for the facility Dec. 30 for a two week stay, returning Jan. 12.  The trip provides the Cougars with the opportunity to utilize the most advanced training techniques available in the sport of swimming.  <\/p>\n<p>\u201cBeing invited back to the OTC for the third straight year does wonders for our swim program and staff,\u201d WSU Head Coach Rocco Aceto said.  \u201cThe wealth of information available to the WSU swim program at the center is second to none. For example, Scott Riewald, the bio mechanics director at USA Swimming will be will be collecting data on our athletes trying to relate passive drag to body dimensions. The test will be conducted in the swimming flume, and will allow us to learn a alot about stroke efficiencies as well.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Sara Schmied will be making her third trip with WSU to the training center.  To the junior from Woodinville, the trip is a great chance to be able to spend some time with the team.  <\/p>\n<p>\u201cI look most forward to the team unity, how we can come together and look toward one another when we need help and get each other going,\u201d Schmied said.  \u201cWe practice twice a day for two week straight, so it can be hard to motive yourself so that\u2019s why it\u2019s great to be able to get help from others to motivate you when you\u2019re feeling down.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For Christina Swanson, the Olympic Training Center visit benefits the team by being able to take a trip away from school and focus on training.  <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe trip lets us get away from distractions and really concentrate on training,\u201d the Bainbridge Island-native said.  \u201cThe atmosphere of being able to actually be around Olympians training also really helps give us motivation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For an athlete making her first trip to this type of facility, Jadine Louw expects to benefit greatly from the advanced equipment available at the OTC.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019m expecting the training to be very hard and the facilities to be something special,\u201d said the freshman from Welgemoed, South Africa.  \u201cComing to swim at the college level has been a big adjustment.  The first challenge was adjusting to altitude.  I was used to training at sea level, even though Pullman isn\u2019t that high (2500 feet), it is still quite a change.  Also, the different types of training have been an adjustment.  My training at home was hard, but now working with a new coach, different coaches always demand different things.  Third, I had to get used to going to class and training at the same time.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p>This trip will be another new experience for Louw, who said there is no facility quite like the training center in Colorado Springs available in her homeland.  <\/p>\n<p>A myriad of advanced equipment and facilities are one huge advantage the Olympic Training Center provides.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe chance to become an Olympian for two weeks is a dream come true,\u201d Aceto said.  \u201cThe USOC and USA Swimming have been generous to theour program by providing the Olympic experience through resources and sources generally not available to WSU swimming. Jimi Flowers, the USOC Aquatics director provides us with a 10 lane 50 meter pool with a towing device, catwalks, underwater video tracking device and much more.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Among the training tools available at the OTC is a swimming flume.  The flume is like a water treadmill, which has a current that can be adjusted from zero to three meters per second.   The device also has underwater cameras and a glass-sided tank, and is contained in a hyperbaric chamber, which allows the altitude conditions to be adjusted to simulate anywhere from sea level to 8,000 feet above sea level to add to the intensity of the swim. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe flume is one of the most beneficial training tools available at the center,\u201d Schmied said.  \u201cIt lets you see what you\u2019re stroke looks like on tape when you\u2019re tired and struggling.  It lets you see exactly what\u2019s going wrong with your stroke and hopefully correct it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A tow rope is another popular tool available to swimmers at the training center.  The tow rope works by a series of cables attached to a harness which the swimmer is wearing.  The cables can then pull the athlete to allow her to experience the speed need to keep a faster pace than could normally be achieved.  <\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy favorite piece of training equipment is the tow rope,\u201d Swanson said.  \u201cIt actually allows you to be able to feel what it is like to cut through the water at a world record pace.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Overall, the Cougars hope the trip will allow them to continue improving on the impressive first half of their season.<\/p>\n<p>We want to be able to keep on going and improving on what we have done, and to have even bigger improvements at Pac-10\u2019s,\u201d Schmied said.  \u201cThe Olympic training center helps us train a little bit harder right before we have to rest a little to get us ready for Pac-10\u2019s.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The two weeks of training will be broken up by an exhibition meet against Georgia Tech, Jan. 3.  After returning from the Olympic Training Center trip, Washington State competes next against UCLA and University of the Pacific Saturday, Jan. 19 at Los Angeles.<\/p>\n<p>LAST WEEK: The Washington State University women\u2019s swim team gave a dominating performance at the Arkansas Invitational, Nov. 29-Dec. 1, breaking 13 school records and establishing 45 times in its all-time top-10 lists. WSU won the meet with a score of 1,238 points, beating the host University of Arkansas with 1,015.5 and the University of Houston with 791.5.  Cougar sophomore Andree-Anne LeRoy turned in an especially dominating performance, breaking a total of seven school records (four individual and three relay) in the meet, while recording seven times ranked in the NCAA top-25. <\/p>\n<p>In the 200 backstroke, LeRoy &#8211; a native of Nanaimo, British Columbia &#8211; won the event with a school record-breaking time of 1:59.64, which at the time ranked No. 6 in the NCAA. Another Cougar sophomore, Katie Byrnes, (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), had already broken the 200 backstroke record with a time of 2:01.23, ranking No. 18 in the NCAA.<\/p>\n<p>Rachel Dong, a sophomore from Paramount, Calif., also swam well, breaking five school records (two individual and three relay). Dong clocked a 54.75 in the prelims of the 100 butterfly, breaking the WSU record and ranking No. 2 in the NCAA. However, Dong finished second to teammate Melissa Hubley in the finals of the event. Hubley &#8211; a junior from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia &#8211; also won the 200 butterfly, the event in which she qualified for the NCAA Championships last season.<\/p>\n<p>WSU\u2019s Taryn Ternent also recorded two individual wins and three as a member of relay teams. Another school record fell at the hands of the sophomore from Edenvale, South Africa in the 100 freestyle where she posted a winning time of 50.44, ranking No. 8 in the NCAA.<\/p>\n<p>As well as the Cougars performed in the individual events, their effort inrelay events may have been even more impressive. Washington State won all five relays held at the Arkansas Invite, breaking school records in four of them and establishing one top-ranked NCAA time. In the 200 freestyle<br \/>\nrelay, the WSU team of Ternent, Dong, Lindsay Henahan and LeRoy won the event with a school record-breaking 1:32.82, a mark that at the time ranked No. 1 in the NCAA.<\/p>\n<p>COUGARS RANKED IN NATIONAL TOP 50:  Washington State swimmers currently hold 14 individual marks ranked in the top 50 nationally by Taper and Shave\u2019s College Quick 50.  All five of the Cougar relays also rank in the NCAA top 25.  <\/p>\n<p>Rank    Name    Event   Time<br \/>\n12      Rachel Dong     100 butterfly   54.75<br \/>\n13      Andree-Anne LeRoy       200 individual medley   2:01.73<br \/>\n15      Andree-Anne LeRoy       200 backstroke  1:59.64<br \/>\n17      Melissa Hubley  100 butterfly   54.92<br \/>\n28      Taryn Ternent   100 freestyle   50.44<br \/>\n28      Katie Byrnes    200 backstroke  2:01.23<br \/>\n29      Melissa Hubley  200 butterfly   2:01.33<br \/>\n32      Andree-Anne LeRoy       100 backstroke  56.23<br \/>\n34      Rachel Dong     100 breaststroke        1:03.54<br \/>\n36      Jill Olson      1,650 freestyle 16:56.31<br \/>\n38      Taryn Ternent   50 freestyle    23.42<br \/>\n38      Andree-Anne LeRoy       400 individual medley   4:21.67<br \/>\n39      Lindsay Henahan 100 butterfly   55.68<br \/>\n48      Katie Byrnes    100 backstroke  56.74<\/p>\n<p>Rank    Event   Time<br \/>\n8       200 freestyle relay     1:32.82<br \/>\n        Ternent, Dong, Henahan, LeRoy<br \/>\n9       400 freestyle relay     3:23.27<br \/>\n        LeRoy, Hubley, Dong, Ternent<br \/>\n9       200 medley relay        1:42.33<br \/>\n        Chinn, Dong, Henahan, Ternent<br \/>\n16      800 freestyle relay     7:27.57<br \/>\n        LeRoy, Hubley, Cohen, Taylor<br \/>\n25      400 medley relay        3:47.97<br \/>\n        Byrnes, Swanson, Hubley, Henahan<\/p>\n<p>WSU EVENT WINNERS: Melissa Hubley\u2019s two individual event wins in the Cougars\u2019 victory over the Huskies moves her into a first place tie with Andree-Anne LeRoy (the figure in parenthesis represents wins as a relay team member).<\/p>\n<p>1. Andree-Anne LeRoy    5 (5)<br \/>\n1. Melissa Hubley               5 (1)<br \/>\n3. Rachel Dong          4 (8)<br \/>\n3. Rebecca Cohen                4 (2)<br \/>\n3. Katie Byrnes         4 (1)<br \/>\n6. Sasha Taylor         3<br \/>\n7. Taryn Ternent                2 (5)<br \/>\n7. Semah Zavareh                2 (1)<br \/>\n7. Jill Olson                   2<br \/>\n10. Lindsay Henahan             1 (8)<br \/>\n10. Christina Swanson   1<br \/>\n12. Nicole Chinn                (4)<br \/>\n12. Sara Schmied                (3)<br \/>\n12. Jadine Louw         (1)<\/p>\n<p>COACH ROCCO ACETO:<br \/>\nRocco Aceto is currently in his fifth year as head coach of the WSU women\u2019s swim team.  Under his direction, the Cougars have sent athletes to the NCAA Championships four years in a row, gained their first three-time NCAA All-American, garnered recognition as the second best swimming team in the nation for academics, eclipsed school records 38 times and established 101 positions in the WSU All-Time top 10 list in his four years with the team.<\/p>\n<p>Prior to his appointment at WSU, Aceto served for two years as the assistant coach for the men\u2019s and women\u2019s swimming programs at Auburn University.<\/p>\n<p>Originally from Portland, Maine, Aceto competed on the swim team at his alma mater, North Carolina State, establishing school and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) records in the 50 freestyle and 400 and 800 freestyle relays during his collegiate career.<\/p>\n<p>2001-02 TEAM CAPTAINS: Among the 14 returning athletes for Washington State is a trio of talented captains, Rachel Dong, Melissa Hubley, and Taryn Ternent.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen you put these three student-athletes together, learning to be leaders, I think we have a bright future for this team,\u201d Aceto said.<\/p>\n<p>Hubley, a junior from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, comes off a season in which she broke her own school record in the 200 butterfly while placing fifth at the Pac-10 Championships, qualified for the NCAA Championships, and received the team\u2019s Most Outstanding Award.  During the summer, she went on to win a gold medal in the 200-meter butterfly at the 2001 Canada Games.<\/p>\n<p>Dong\u2019s collegiate career got off to a fast start during her freshman year.  The native of Paramount, Calif., broke the school record in the 100 butterfly and contributed to three relay teams setting WSU records at the 2001 Pac-10 Championships.  Currently, she holds positions on seven Cougar top-10 lists for individual events.  After the season, Dong received the team\u2019s Most Improved Award and Coach\u2019s Award.<\/p>\n<p>Ternent also excelled in her first year as a Cougar.  The sophomore from Edenvale, South Africa smashed the school record in the 50 freestyle en route to placing eighth at the Pac-10 Championships last season, and swam on two relay teams that set WSU records.  In addition, Ternent owns places on three other school top-10 lists.<\/p>\n<p>ATHLETES IN WSU RECORD BOOKS: Cougar swimmers currently hold 55 positions on WSU\u2019s all-time top 10 lists for individual events, including 10 school records: Rachel Dong-100 fly (54.75 seconds), Melissa Hubley-200 fly (2:00.36), Andree-Anne LeRoy-200 IM (2:02.74), 400 IM (4:21.67), 100 back (56.34), 200 back (1:59.64), Jill Olson-1,000 free (10:12.96), 1,650 free (16:56.31), Taryn Ternent-50 free (23.26), 100 free (50.44).  The following swimmers currently hold positions in WSU top 10 lists:<br \/>\nAndree-Anne LeRoy-200 IM (1st), 400 IM (1st), 100 back (1st), 200 back (1st), 100 free (3rd), 200 free (3rd)<br \/>\nRachel Dong-100 fly (1st), 50 free (2nd), 100 breast (2nd), 200 breast (2nd), 200 IM (2nd), 100 free (5th)<br \/>\nTaryn Ternent-50 free (1st), 100 free (1st), 100 back (3rd), 100 fly (8th)<br \/>\nJill Olson-1,650 free (1st), 1,000 freestyle (1st), 500 free (5th)<br \/>\nMelissa Hubley-200 fly (1st), 100 fly (2nd), 500 free (10th)<br \/>\nRebecca Cohen-500 free (2nd), 200 free (4th), 1,650 freestyle (3rd), 1,000 freestyle (4th), 100 free (8th)<br \/>\nKatie Byrnes-200 back (2nd), 100 back (2nd), 400 IM (6th), 500 free (7th)<br \/>\nSasha Taylor-200 free (2nd), 200 back (4th), 100 back (7th)<br \/>\nLindsay Henahan-100 fly (3rd), 100 free (4th), 50 free (4th), 200 fly (7th)<br \/>\nJadine Louw-500 free (3rd), 1,650 free (4th), 200 free (6th)<br \/>\nSemah Zavareh-500 free (4th), 1,650 free (5th), 1,000 free (8th)<br \/>\nNicole Chinn-200 IM (5th), 100 fly (6th), 100 back (6th), 200 back (8th), 400 IM (10th)<br \/>\nChristina Swanson-100 breast (6th), 50 free (8th), 200 breast (10th)<br \/>\nSara Schmied-50 free (7th), 100 free (7th)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>COUGARS AT OLYMPIC TRAINING CETNER: The Washington State University women\u2019s swim team will head to the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., for the third consecutive year. 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