![]() They ended the season with an overall record of 9-1 and earned third place at the WAC Championships with the most points in program history, 530.5. They earned three straight WAC dual victories and took down Wyoming for only the second time in program history. Ebeling and her team made history in the 2021-22 season, with broken records, wins, and swimmer accolades. ![]() ![]() He was a coach for TEAM USA at the 2022 FINA World Championships in Budapest, where his athletes won multiple medals.Ĭoach Ken Heis – Mason Manta Rays Head Coach Ken Heis has been coaching for over 20 years and has coached 30 Olympic Trials Qualifiers, 50+ Ohio High School State Champions, Sectional Champions, four National Junior Team members, and Top 10 in the nation swimmers. He is the club coach for Carson Foster who earned gold and silver medals at the most recent FINA World Championships.Ĭoach Lisa Ebeling – Coach Lisa Ebeling has been the head coach of the women’s swimming and diving program since August of 2016. This year the women took the title and the men finished second. Through a blend of data-driven feedback, technology integration, and coaching, he has contributed to the success of the last five US Olympic Swim Teams.Ĭoach Bill Dorenkott – In his 14th year at Ohio State and his fourth year as the director of men’s and women’s swimming and diving, Coach Dorenkott’s programs are among the best, if not the best, in the Big Ten Conference. He now serves as ASCA’s Performance and Education Advisor. Russell Mark – For over 19 years, Russell Mark worked for USA Swimming studying countless hours of video and race data, and planning performance with the best coaches and swimmers in the world. Contributions can be mailed to: José Cerdá Aquatic Foundation P.O.Coaches! Join ASCA at the ASCA OHIO STATE SWIMPOSIUM at Ohio State University October 7-9, 2022 in collaboration with Ohio High School Swim Coaches Association (OHSSCA) and USA Swimming LSCs JCAF is a tax-exempt non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. JCAF thanks the many contributors, such as USA Swimming, who make events like this possible as well as the generous donations from many supporters. This mission was inspired by José’s strong-desire for self-improvement and that of fellow athletes, great camaraderie and his practice of giving selflessly to others. This swim clinic is one of the annual events sponsored by the José Cerdá Aquatic Foundation, which was established to benefit swimming and water polo teams by improving the competitiveness of their athletes and fostering unity across teams. “Point Zero One” is a key signature of this clinic, as this was the time by which José missed his sectional cut in the 100 meter backstroke.ĭespite this, José stayed motivated pushing himself and did not let 0.01 second, the smallest margin possible, get in the way of achieving his swimming goals. The José Cerdá Swim Clinic is designed to help pre-college swimmers reach the next level of competition in a combined setting of water instruction and classroom presentations. Dan Carl, program director of health sciences at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Marlins coach, and Todd Billhimer, Mason Manta Rays coach who, as host of this clinic, was instrumental to its success.Īlso returning to the event were Bill Dorenkott, head coach of the women’s swim team for the Ohio State University Monty Hopkins, head coach of the men’s and women’s swimming teams at the University of Cincinnati and Brent MacDonald, Xavier University head swimming coach. These athletes were joined in their support to the swimming community by top coaches such as Chris Wolford, Cincinnati Marlins head coach and mastermind of this event Dr. Scott Usher, 2004 Olympian and men’s swimming assistant coach at Miami University.Īpril Kerley, silver medalist at the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships aspiring to attend 2016 Paralympian games.ĭavid Mosko, 200 butterfly semifinalist at the 20 U.S. ![]() Josh Schneider, the 50-yard freestyle 2010 NCAA Champion and USA Swimming National Team member aspiring to attend the Rio 2016 Olympic GamesĮmily Brunemann, four-time FINA World Cup 10K Open Water champion The Clinic gathered six world-class swimmers with ties to the area. 26, 2010, his 18th birthday, during a swim practice with the Cincinnati Marlins. One hundred swimmers from schools and clubs in the area participated in the third Memorial Swim Clinic in honor of José Cerdá, which took place recently at the pool of the Mason Community Cente.Ĭerdá was a Sycamore High School senior who died Oct.
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