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Caeleb Dressel Missy Franklin Cody Miller Josh Davis Date: Saturday, October 24 With 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist Start Time: Noon Caeleb Dressel Virtual Event 5-time Olympic Gold Medalist Missy Franklin 1-time Olympic Gold Medalist Bonus:FREE FREE TSHIRT IF YOU SIGNUP BY OCT 23RD Cody Miller and 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist Click Here to Register Josh Davis 12-1:30 PM: Everyone 90 Minutes with the Fastest Swimmers on Earth with Caeleb Dressel, Cody Miller, Missy Franklin, and Josh Davis 1:30-2:30 PM: Parents Q&A for Stressed-out Parents with Summer Sanders 1:30-2:25 PM: Coaches Dryland & Philosophy by Coley Stickels 2:30-3:00 PM: Coaches Q&A with Coley Stickels 3:30-4:25 PM: Coaches Training by Marius Podkoscielny 4:30-5:00 PM: Coaches Q&A with Marius Podkoscielny 1:30-3:30 PM: Officials Stroke and Turn Clinic In lieu of an in-person Awards Banquet, an 2020 Utah Swimming Awards Video will posted on the Utah Swimming website after Swimpoisum. Together We Rise Utah Swimposium 2020 with Caeleb Dressel, Cody Miller, Missy Franklin, and Josh Davis Date: Saturday, October 24, 2020 Cost: Free Club Spirit Video: New this year! Is your club fun, cool, or quirky? It's time to show everyone your club's personality. Yes, you are invited to "strut your stuff" by making a team cheer video. Winners will shown at the beginning of Swimposium for everyone to see, including our Olympians. Email you club's video to [email protected] by October 22nd at 10pm. More info will emailed to team admins and coaches. Go Utah Swimmers! How to Register: Visit Utah Swimming website and look for the Swimposium signup link. Utah Swimming website: https://www.teamunify.com/team/lscuts/page/home How to Get a Free Swimposium T-shirt: Signup before Friday, October 23rd. Make sure to enter team and t-shirt size. Swimposium t-shirts will be delivered to individual's team after Swimposium. How to Access Event: Access information will be emailed to each registered participant by Saturday, October 24th before 10am. Awards: Due to this year's cancelled performance meets, the Utah Swimming Awards Committee has determined that performance related awards (IMX, Athlete of the Year, Coach of the Year) will not be awarded for 2020. Adult volunteer awards will still be awarded and a shout-out to all senior swimmers. In lieu of an awards banquet, an Utah Swimming 2020 Awards video that will be made available on the Utah Swimming website. Questions: email Lorinne Morris at [email protected] Caeleb Dress: Fastest Man on the Planet! Two-time Gold Medalist. Seven-time World Champion Dressel currently holds the world record in the 100 meter butterfly (long course) and 50 meter freestyle (short course). Became the first human to break 18 seconds in the 50 free. Became the first human to break 40 seconds in the 100 free – swam a 39.90 at the NCAA Championships. Cody Miller: 2016 Rio Gold & Bronze Medal, breaststroke record holder. In October of 2017, Cody Miller launched the Cody Miller Adventures vlog on his YouTube page, the first episode of which documented a normal day in the olympic champions life. Cody uses the vlog as a platform to talk with his audience about his training, what meets he is attending, his athletic and personal life away from the pool, and how he deals with problems and conflicts that may arise both in and out swimming. Cody Miller: 2016 Rio Gold & Bronze Medal, breaststroke record holder. In October of 2017, Cody Miller launched the Cody Miller Adventures vlog on his YouTube page, the first episode of which documented a normal day in the olympic champions life. Cody Missy Franklin: Four-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple world record-holder. Missy became a household name during the 2012 Olympic Games in London when she, became one of the most decorated athletes of the Games. She won gold in the 100 back, 200 back, 4x200 free relay and 4x100 medley relay, and won bronze in the 4x100-meter free relay. Missy's performance in the 200 backstroke broke the world record-- the 1st time for an American had won the event in 40 years. Josh Davis, an Utah Swimposium favorite! At the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Josh won 3 gold medals. Josh returned to the Sydney in 2000 where he was elected Captain of the USA Men's Swim Team. He went on to break the American record 3X in 200 free and won two silver medals at the 2000 Sydney Games. He is the Men's & Women's head coach at Oklahoma Christian University and where he also spends time with his six children and wife. Summer Sanders: Summer won four medals—including two golds—for Team USA at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, making her the most decorated swimmer at the Games. Summer is the author of “Champions Are Raised, Not Born: How My Parents Made Me a Success,” and is the proud mom of two children. She is married to a fellow Olympian, Erik Schlopy. Summer will talk with parents on how her parents gave her the drive to. consistently give all she had, no matter what the challenge. She will also discuss how they helped her develop self-assurance and courage, and what her parents did right. Summer is incredibly passionate about giving back and has been a part of her humanitarian love, Right To Play, for over 20 years and is on their US Board of Directors. She was also a strong supporter of the USA Swimming Foundation’s mission of teaching every kid in the USA to swim. Cody Miller: 2016 Rio Gold & Bronze Medal, breaststroke record holder. In October of 2017, Cody Miller launched the Cody Miller Adventures vlog on his YouTube page, the first episode of which documented a normal day in the olympic champions life. Cody Coley Stickels: Head Coach of the University of Alabama. Stickles has a history of producing some of the best sprinters in history, including Abbey Weitzeil and Santo Condorelli. He discusses his approach and how he uses dryland training. He will also discuss is coaching philosophy Mariusz Podkościelny: Marisuz is a former freestyle swimmer from Poland, who, twice competed at the Summer Olympics: in 1988 and 1992. Since 2003, he was a swimming coach for the University of Miami. He is currently the assistant coach for the swim team and teaching history at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. .
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