SWIMMING: Local coach selected for national programme
Negus, from Ramsey, is one of 15 coaches selected from across the country to take part in Coach 2024.
The 14-month programme has been created by the ASA’s talent development team, England Programmes Swimming, to support the best coaches in the country and develop their abilities even further.
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Hide AdIt will cover all aspects of coaching, from enhancing their technical skills to developing a greater awareness of themselves that will enable them to better support their athletes.
Negus is looking forward to joining the programme. He said: “I am proud and feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to be on the Coach 2024 programme.
“To know that our national governing body is prepared to invest in my long term education and broaden my skills as a coach gives me faith that I can achieve the kind of national and international success that I have always worked for.
“To have the opportunity to share ideas with 14 other like-minded coaches and expertise in the soft and hard skills of sport is an exciting prospect I look forward to.”
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Hide AdGrant Robins, England Programmes Swimming Team Leader, said: “We are dedicated to supporting our coaches to fulfil their potential and become the best coaches possible.
“Coach 2024 will help a cohort of 15 coaches become expert practitioners, both in the technical and soft skill aspects of their roles. The programme has been designed to test and challenge participants, embedding behaviour changes and technical improvements so they can support our swimmers at the highest levels.
“With the support of internal ASA staff and a strong line-up of external experts, we have produced an exciting and innovative programme. I am sure the group of coaches will benefit hugely from being part of this initiative and wish them all the best of luck.”
Coach 2024 launched yesterday (November 16). The successful applicants represent 15 swimming and para-swimming clubs across England.
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Hide AdThe programme consists of a number of workshops and mentoring sessions that have been designed to test and challenge participants, embedding the British Swimming and England Programmes’ Team Coaching Principles into daily coaching practice.
The successful Coach 2024 applicants:
Kevin Brooks, Wycombe District SC
Josh Williamson, Guildford City SC
James Richards, City of Leeds SC
Dan Cross, Thanet SC
Janko Gojkovic, Hatfield SC
Amanda Booth, City of Oxford SC
Marc Spackman, Royal Wolverhampton School SC
Mike Taylor, City of Sheffield Swim Squad
Andy Wallace, Doncaster Dartes
Jo John, Exeter SC
Mark Lappin, Borough of Kirklees SC
Ben Negus, City of Peterborough SC
Barry Alldrick, Poole SC
Danny Thompson, City of Sunderland ASC
Alex Pinniger, UEA City of Norwich
About the ASA
The ASA (Amateur Swimming Association) is the English national governing body for swimming, diving, synchronised swimming and water polo. It organises competition throughout England, establishes the laws of the sport, and operates a comprehensive certification and education programmes for teachers, coaches and officials.
There are 1,100 affiliated swimming clubs, which are supported by the ASA through a national, regional and county structure. Millions of children have been taught to swim through the ASA’s learn to swim programmes. The ASA also develops programmes and initiatives to increase the number of people swimming and swimming more often.
For more information: www.swimming.org/asa