- Grant Stoelwinder
Grant Stoelwinder is Head Coach of the
West Coast Swimming Club inWestern Australia , working out ofChallenge Stadium inMount Claremont , Perth since 1997. His own career as a successful swimmer and National Gold Medalist and later as a coach working under Lyn Mackenzie, a former Olympic swimmer herself, has given Grant the experience and skill to provide a carefully structured program to enable his swimmers for success.Grant's team has had considerable success in Australian swimming with many representatives on State and National teams, as well as four swimmers at the Athens Olympics in 2004. This success has led to Grant being named WA Coach of the Year every year since 2004 and with his head coach, Mel Tantrum he reached the first place club point score at the Australian Age Swimming Championships in 2007.
Grant is also coach for the current World's Fastest 50m swimmer,
Eamon Sullivan . With Grant's guidance and his specific high intensity program for sprints, Eamon has increased his success in the pool over the last year. At the 2008 Australian Swimming Championships held at the Australian Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Eamon broke the long standing record of Alexander Popov for this swim twice, with a final time of 21.28 seconds. According to Grant, this was a 'perfect swim'. Eamon attributes his faster swim to a 'few words' from Grant.Grant joined the procession of handshaking with the swimming luminaries during the highlights of Australian Olympic 2008 Beijing Swim Team on the final night of these selection trials with the team successfuls.
Following the Olympics, Stoelwinder moved to
Sydney to become the head coach at theNew South Wales Institute of Sport . He was joined by Sullivan andLibby Trickett , the world record holder in the 50 m and 100 m freestyle, who has moved fromBrisbane .References
*http://www.olympics.com.au/Athletes/EamonSullivan/tabid/271/Default.aspx?link=271&tabid=110&
*http://www.westcoast.asn.au/coaches.asp
*http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/28/2202317.htm
*http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2008/s2165932.htm
*http://www.wa.swimming.org.au/articles/article.asp?TopicID=33&ArticleID=3192
*http://www.wasa.asn.au/articles/article.asp?TopicID=1&ArticleID=2961
*http://www.theage.com.au/news/swimming/sullivans-double-in-the-50/2008/03/28/1206207413871.html
*http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=418470
*Swimming Olympic Trials.(2008) National Television Broadcast, Channel Nine (Australia), 7.30 pm, March 29th.
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