[Public Registration] World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Coaching Clinic - 28 Oct 2024

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Mon 28 Oct 2024 11:00AM — 12:30PM

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World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Coaching Clinic Series: Featuring Accomplished Olympics Coach Tom Rushton

Paris Olympics: meet the mastermind behind Siobhan Haughey's bid for glory  | South China Morning Post

Join us for an exclusive coaching clinic led by Tom Rushton, the mastermind behind Siobhan Haughey’s Olympic success. As part of our World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Coaching Clinic Series, this workshop is a must-attend for coaches looking to elevate their athletes to the highest level while maintaining a sustainable approach to long-term development.

Workshop Overview:

  • Topic: "Patience with Urgency: Key to Elite Athlete Development"
  • Focus: Developing athletes to perform at a high level with a sustainable approach
  • Guest Speaker: Tom Rushton, renowned for coaching Siobhan Haughey to international success
  • Date: Monday, 28 October 2024
  • Time: 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Venue: National Youth Sports Institute (NYSI)
  • Member Fee: $20 (before GST)
  • Public Fee: $60 (before GST)

Registration Details:

  • Opens: 16 October 2024, at 9:00 PM
  • Closes: 24 October 2024, at 11:59 PM or once all slots are filled (whichever comes first)
  • Important: Slots are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend logging in early to secure your spot.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from one of the world’s top swim coaches!

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The series last stop is Singapore, the host of the World Aquatics Championships in 2025. Singapore has demonstrated excellence in hosting top-level sports events, including World Cups in five of the six aquatics sports, the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships in 2015 and the Youth Olympic Games in 2010.

Singapore has also been a regular Swimming World Cup series host, with the Asian island nation having held 13 event editions since 2007.