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World Aquatic Development Conference Competitive Swimming 12-15th of January 2012, Lund, Sweden Conference fee Sign up before 15th December: 4095 SEK Sign-up after 15th December: 4595 SEK This includes: 4 days conference with some of the world`s best coaches/lectures You will also be able to attend the three other conferences at this price “Learn to swim”, “Women in Sport” and “Aquatic Rehabilitation” Lunch all days Coffee breaks Conference material We are happy to welcome you to the first World Aquatic Development Conference in Lund, Sweden from 12 – 15 January 2012, and the track Learn to Swim. The newly started Swedish Aquatic Research Center (SCAR) is the organizer of the conference. We have four different tracks, which include learn to swim, competitive swimming, rehabilitation, and women’s sport. This will be a thought provocative and interesting four days for all participants where we have the top names of coaching bring you new ideas and concepts for competitive swimming. Email: offi[email protected] Phone: +46 (0) 70 34 05 888 For more information and sign-up visit www.sweaquatics.com

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Page 1: World Aquatic Development Conference Competitive Swimming swimming.pdfOlympians and world champions.One of these swimmers is Natalie Coughlin, an 11-time Olympic medalist. In 2004

World Aquatic Development Conference

Competitive Swimming12-15th of January 2012, Lund, Sweden

Conference fee

Sign up before 15th December: 4095 SEKSign-up after 15th December: 4595 SEK

This includes: • 4daysconferencewithsomeoftheworld`sbestcoaches/lectures Youwillalsobeabletoattendthethreeotherconferencesatthisprice“Learnto swim”,“WomeninSport”and“AquaticRehabilitation”• Lunchalldays• Coffeebreaks• Conferencematerial

WearehappytowelcomeyoutothefirstWorldAquaticDevelopmentConferenceinLund,Swedenfrom12–15January2012,andthetrackLearntoSwim.ThenewlystartedSwedishAquaticResearchCenter(SCAR)istheorganizeroftheconference.Wehavefourdifferenttracks,whichincludelearntoswim,competitiveswimming,rehabilitation,andwomen’ssport.

Thiswillbeathoughtprovocativeandinterestingfourdaysforallparticipantswherewehavethetopnamesofcoachingbringyounewideasandconceptsforcompetitiveswimming.

Email:[email protected] Phone:+46(0)703405888

Formoreinformationandsign-upvisit

www.sweaquatics.com

Page 2: World Aquatic Development Conference Competitive Swimming swimming.pdfOlympians and world champions.One of these swimmers is Natalie Coughlin, an 11-time Olympic medalist. In 2004

Shane GouldShaneGould,M.B.Eiswell-knownthroughoutAustraliaandwhereverpeopletakeaninterestinswimming.Shehasthreegold,asilverandabronzefromtheMunichOlympics1972,andheldallfreestyleworldrecords,aswellasthe200Individualmedley.Nowsheisasuccessfulbusinesswoman,author,keynotespeakerandswimmingcommentator.

SpeakersTeri McKeeverMcKeeverisknownasacoachwhoturnspreviouslyunnoticedswim-mersintomajortalents,andtalented-but-burned-outswimmersintoOlympiansandworldchampions.OneoftheseswimmersisNatalieCoughlin,an11-timeOlympicmedalist.In2004thefirstwomancoachonaUSAteamatamajorinternationalmeetandforforLondon2012shewillbethefirstfemaleUSOlympicHeadcoach.

William "Bill" Boomer Billwastheheadcoachofthemen'sswimteamattheUniversityofRochesterfrom1962to1990.Beginningintheearly1990s,BoomerwasatechnicalconsultanttofivetimeOlympiccoachRichardQuickatStanfordUniversityswimteamandhasworkedone-on-onewithmanyworld-classswimmerstheircoaches.Boomerwasatechnicaladvisortothe1996,2000,and2004USAOlympicteams.

Milton Nelms Miltonisaleadingexpertandinnovatorincuttingedgeswimmingtechniqueintheworldtoday.Hedesignsprogrammingforathletedevelopmentandtheteachingofswimtechnique.Milt’sworkisrecog-nizedasoneofthetop25mostsignificantcontributionstoUSASwim-mingforthelastquarterofthecentury.

Chris Martin Chrishavebeeninvolvedininternationalswimmingforover20years.HewasonUSInternationalteams,headcoachofScotland,headde-velopmentcoachforBritishSwimmingandnowChrisisworkingwiththeCityofShanghaicoachinganddevelopingagroupofpromisingjuniorsattheirtrainingacademy.

Alex NikitinAlexNikitinhasbeencoachingswimmingattheMultnomahAthleticClubinPortland,Oregonsince1994.NikitinisafounderofParametrixResearch.Theintriguingpossibilityofbringingthescienceandtheartofcoachingclosertogetherhasbecomehislifelonginterest.Thepursuitofthatloftygoal,aswellasmakingsportscienceaccessibletothegrassrootscoaches.

Brad Burnham BradBurnhamarrivedatBowdoinin2000afterbeinginvolvedinallaspectsoftheUCLAswimmingprogramforsixyears.WhileatUCLABurnhamcoachedhisteamto16thorbetterattheNCAAchampion-shipseachyear-andplayedaroleinover40DivisionIAll-Americanperformances.HeparlayedhisexperiencesatthehighestlevelintoundeniablesuccessatBowdoin.

Kipp DyeKippDyeisaBostonareaPhysicalTherapistandformerelitelevelswimmerattheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley.Kippspecializesinrehabilitationoftheshoulderforathletesinthrowingsportsandforcompetitiveswimmers.