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American Swimming Coaches Association

The American Swimming Coaches Association, or ASCA, is a professional organization for Swimming coaches in the USA. It was founded in 1958 and is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[1]

ASCA provides education opportunities for swimming coaches, including running and participating at clinics both within and outside the USA.[2]

Honors and awards edit

Hall of Fame edit

ASCA annually inducts selected coaches into its own Hall of Fame, as part of the annual ASCA World Clinic. Members of the ASCA Hall of Fame (and year of induction) are:[3]

Coach of the Year edit

Beginning in 1961, ASCA has annually award a Coach of the Year honor to "the individual whose coaching effective has contributed most toward American swimming excellence" on the international level.[4] Beginning in 2015, the award was re-named the George Haines Coach of the Year award.

Year Coach for work with...
1961 Doc Counsilman
1962 Peter Daland
1963 Dick Smith
1964 George Haines
1965 Don Gambril
1966 George Haines
1967 George Haines
1968 Sherm Chavoor
1969 Jim Montrella
1970 Don Watson
1971 Jim Montrella
1972 George Haines
1973 Bob Miller
1974 Dick Jochums
1975 Mark Schubert
1976 Mark Schubert
1977 Paul Bergen
1978 Paul Bergen
1979 Randy Reese
1980 Dennis Pursley Mary T. Meagher
1981 Mark Schubert
1982 Dick Shoulberg
1983 John Collins Rick Carey
1984 Randy Reese
1985 Nort Thornton Matt Biondi
1986 Richard Quick
1987 Bud McAllister Janet Evans
1988 Bud McAllister Janet Evans
1989 Dick Shoulberg
1990 Jon Urbanchek
1991 Eddie Reese
1992 Richard Quick
1993 Skip Kenney
1994 honor removed
1995 Jon Urbanchek Tom Dolan, Michigan's Men's NCAA title
1996 Murray Stephens
1997 Mark Schubert
1998 Richard Quick
1999 Richard Quick
1999 Mark Schubert
2000 Peter Banks Brooke Bennett
2001 Bob Bowman Michael Phelps
2002 Teri McKeever Natalie Coughlin
2003 Bob Bowman Michael Phelps
2004 Eddie Reese Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker
2005 Eddie Reese Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker
2006 Eddie Reese Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker
2007 Bob Bowman
2008 Bob Bowman
2009 Eddie Reese
2010 Gregg Troy Ryan Lochte, Florida's Women's NCAA title
2011 Gregg Troy Ryan Lochte
2012 Bob Bowman Michael Phelps, Allison Schmitt
2013 Bruce Gemmell Katie Ledecky
2014 Bruce Gemmell Katie Ledecky
2015 Bruce Gemmell Katie Ledecky
2016 Dave Durden Nathan Adrian, Anthony Ervin, Ryan Murphy, Josh Prenot
2017 Ray Looze Lilly King
2018 Greg Meehan Katie Ledecky
2019 Mike Parratto Regan Smith

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ASCA's website: www.swimmingcoach.org; retrieved 2012-06-05.
  2. ^ Clinic page 2012-05-04 at the Wayback Machine from the ASCA website; retrieved 2012-06-05.
  3. ^ ASCA Hall of Fame page 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine from the ASCA website (www.swimmingcoach.org); retrieved 2012-06-05.
  4. ^ Coach of the Year page 2012-05-12 at the Wayback Machine from the ASCA website (www.swimmingcoach.org); retrieved 2012-06-05.


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The American Swimming Coaches Association or ASCA is a professional organization for Swimming coaches in the USA It was founded in 1958 and is based in Fort Lauderdale Florida 1 ASCA provides education opportunities for swimming coaches including running and participating at clinics both within and outside the USA 2 Contents 1 Honors and awards 1 1 Hall of Fame 1 2 Coach of the Year 2 See also 3 ReferencesHonors and awards editHall of Fame edit ASCA annually inducts selected coaches into its own Hall of Fame as part of the annual ASCA World Clinic Members of the ASCA Hall of Fame and year of induction are 3 Dave Armbruster pre 2003 Buddy Baarcke 2016 Bill Bachrach pre 2003 Ron Ballatore 2009 Peter Banks 2015 Red Barr pre 2003 Jack Bauerle 2010 Dave Beaver pre 2003 Paul Blair 2008 George Block 2011 Ernst Brandsten pre 2003 Stan Brauninger pre 2003 George Breen 2016 Bob Bowman 2010 Steve Bultman 2015 Harry Burke pre 2003 Frank Busch 2008 Ray Bussard 2008 Fred Cady pre 2003 Dades Center pre 2003 Sherm Chavoor pre 2003 Jim Clark pre 2003 Jack Cody pre 2003 John Collins 2006 Doc Counsilman pre 2003 Peter Daland pre 2003 Chris Davis 2015 Ray Daughters pre 2003 Don Easterling 2004 Earl Ellis 2011 Jim Ellis 2019 Frank Elm 2004 Ray Essick 2015 Richard Fetters 2014 Jay Fitzgerald 2012 Jean Freeman 2011 Johnny Galvich pre 2003 Don Gambril pre 2003 Bob Gillett 2009 Bob Groseth 2013 George Haines pre 2003 L Deb Handley pre 2003 Dick Hannula 2004 Jerry Holtrey 2010 Karen Moe Humphreys 2012 Richard Jochums 2004 Frank Keefe 2005 Skip Kenney 2005 Don LaMont 2008 Gene Lee pre 2003 John Leonard 2015 Peter Malone 2009 Matt Mann pre 2003 David Marsh 2010 John Mattos 2019 Bud McAllister 2007 Kathy McKee 2019 Teri McKeever 2014 Charlie McCaffrey pre 2003 George McMillion 2005 Bob Miller 2011 Harold Minto pre 2003 Jim Montrella 2005 Phil Moriarty 2009 Pete Morgan 2014 Pete Motekaitis 2018 Jack Nelson 2009 Richard Papenguth pre 2003 Mike Parratto 2019 Bill Peak 2007 Mike Peppe pre 2003 Clarence Pinkston pre 2003 Dennis Pursley 2006 Richard Quick 2003 Eddie Reese 2003 Randy Reese 2003 Jack Ridley 2012 Chuck Riggs 2018 Jim Riley Sr pre 2003 Tom Robinson pre 2003 Bill Rose 2004 Dave Salo 2010 Soichi Sakamoto pre 2003 Charles Sava pre 2003 Walt Schlueter pre 2003 Mark Schubert 2003 Maureen Sheehan 2019 Dick Shoulberg 2009 Charles Silvia pre 2003 Jack Simon 2007 Ed Solotar 2005 Don Sonia 2012 Ed Spencer 2018 Mary Freeman Kelly Spitzer 2008 Gus Stager pre 2003 Bob Steele 2016 Murray Stephens 2006 Don Swartz 2013 Penny Taylor 2013 Nort Thornton Sr pre 2003 Nort Thornton Jr 2003 Stan Tinkham pre 2003 Gregg Troy 2012 Jon Urbanchek 2004 Gregg Wilson 2018 Jim Wood 2011 Ray Woods 2016 Coach of the Year edit Beginning in 1961 ASCA has annually award a Coach of the Year honor to the individual whose coaching effective has contributed most toward American swimming excellence on the international level 4 Beginning in 2015 the award was re named the George Haines Coach of the Year award Year Coach for work with 1961 Doc Counsilman 1962 Peter Daland 1963 Dick Smith 1964 George Haines 1965 Don Gambril 1966 George Haines 1967 George Haines 1968 Sherm Chavoor 1969 Jim Montrella 1970 Don Watson 1971 Jim Montrella 1972 George Haines 1973 Bob Miller 1974 Dick Jochums 1975 Mark Schubert 1976 Mark Schubert 1977 Paul Bergen 1978 Paul Bergen 1979 Randy Reese 1980 Dennis Pursley Mary T Meagher 1981 Mark Schubert 1982 Dick Shoulberg 1983 John Collins Rick Carey 1984 Randy Reese 1985 Nort Thornton Matt Biondi 1986 Richard Quick 1987 Bud McAllister Janet Evans 1988 Bud McAllister Janet Evans 1989 Dick Shoulberg 1990 Jon Urbanchek 1991 Eddie Reese 1992 Richard Quick 1993 Skip Kenney 1994 honor removed 1995 Jon Urbanchek Tom Dolan Michigan s Men s NCAA title 1996 Murray Stephens 1997 Mark Schubert 1998 Richard Quick 1999 Richard Quick 1999 Mark Schubert 2000 Peter Banks Brooke Bennett 2001 Bob Bowman Michael Phelps 2002 Teri McKeever Natalie Coughlin 2003 Bob Bowman Michael Phelps 2004 Eddie Reese Aaron Peirsol Brendan Hansen Ian Crocker 2005 Eddie Reese Aaron Peirsol Brendan Hansen Ian Crocker 2006 Eddie Reese Aaron Peirsol Brendan Hansen Ian Crocker 2007 Bob Bowman 2008 Bob Bowman 2009 Eddie Reese 2010 Gregg Troy Ryan Lochte Florida s Women s NCAA title 2011 Gregg Troy Ryan Lochte 2012 Bob Bowman Michael Phelps Allison Schmitt 2013 Bruce Gemmell Katie Ledecky 2014 Bruce Gemmell Katie Ledecky 2015 Bruce Gemmell Katie Ledecky 2016 Dave Durden Nathan Adrian Anthony Ervin Ryan Murphy Josh Prenot 2017 Ray Looze Lilly King 2018 Greg Meehan Katie Ledecky 2019 Mike Parratto Regan SmithSee also editBritish Swimming Coaches AssociationReferences edit ASCA s website www swimmingcoach org retrieved 2012 06 05 Clinic page Archived 2012 05 04 at the Wayback Machine from the ASCA website retrieved 2012 06 05 ASCA Hall of Fame page Archived 2011 07 17 at the Wayback Machine from the ASCA website www swimmingcoach org retrieved 2012 06 05 Coach of the Year page Archived 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