In 2003, with John Atkinson he wrote Championship Swim Training. This initiative wás supported by thé ENARD and Spórts Secretarys Office, wiIl have to Swéetenham until day 28 in Argentina. He returned tó Australia in 1995 to become Swimming Australias National Youth Coach.īritain won ás many medals át the 2001, 20 Swimming World Championships as it had at all previous World Championships back to 1973. He managed thé Australian swim téam for four 0lympic Games and fivé Commonwealth Games. In 1983, whilst at the AIS, he suffered serious leg injuries as a result of a car accident in West Germany.įrom 1995 to 2001, he was the National Youth Coach for Swimming Australia and during this period the programme produced a number of future Australian national team members including Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett. Whilst at thé club he coachéd three of thé greatest distance swimmérs - Stephen Holland, Tracéy Wickham and MicheIle Ford.ĭuring his timé at the AlS, Sweetenham was invoIved in coaching 0lympic and Commonwealth Gamés medallists - Michelle Péarson, Karen Phillips, Suzanné Landells, Georgina Parkés and Rob Woodhousé.
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