June 2011 Archives

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Jessica Rogers departed for Colorado Springs to attend a training camp at the US Olympic Training Center this past week as a member of the USA swimming team. The camp was a preparation event for competition in Guadalajara, Mexico this coming November for the Parapan Games. The training camp also included a swim meet.

 Jessica took 3 gold medals at the swim meet, in the 50 breast, the 100 breast, and the 200 breast. She also took a third place in the 50M backstroke event. Before, and after the meet, the team had an opportunity to bond with one another through participation in various activities both inside and outside the pool, and they chose a team captain. Additionally, there were presentations about mandatory drug testing, media coverage, traveling as a team, living in an athlete village, lactate testing, and expectations of athletes representing the USA at an international competition. Coaches stressed the importance of the upcoming Parapan Games, as medals at the meet have an impact on the number of slots allotted for the USA for London 2012. The US hopes to be able to take a team of about 40 swimmers to London. The Parapan Games allows athletes who have not experienced living in an athlete village, before, to have that experience so that they will be accustomed to similar arrangements in London.

Jessica had a great time living in the athlete residence hall and dining at the athlete center. She also had some free time to look around the grounds of the Olympic Training Center.


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Coach Casey did not start swimming competitively until he was 16 years old.  Casey gave up his love for baseball to focus on swimming and he quickly developed a strong passion for the sport. After a successful high school swimming career, he was recruited by Gardener Webb University.  Gardener Webb (Division I) offered him a scholarship and his strong performance during his four-year tenure made Gardener Webb look good in the college swimming circuit.  While at GWU, Casey was an a11-time all-conference swimmer and a Conference Champion in the 100 breast.  Moreover, he currently holds four school records in the 100 and 200 breast stroke as well as in the medley relays.  In addition, he holds top 10 times in the 200 and 400 IM.

During his college years, Casey would go home during the summer to train and to coach.  He worked for his club team in his hometown of Wauchula, FL.  In 2010 he also coached at the Sarasota YMCA Sharks.

Coach Casey joins the FISH with a solid swimming knowledge.  He is a master in swimming breast stroke and the IM.  He knows what it takes to perfect every stroke and to swim it fast.  We are happy to have him join our dynamic group of coaches. His background combined with his great personality will serve the team well.  

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