Earthquake news is bob bowman The University of Texas' new head swim director and men's team coach is still on everyone's radar, but what are some thoughts on the University's swimmers as they enter the most important four months of the Olympic quad? I know what happens. .
At Tuesday's inaugural press conference, Bowman revealed that the swimmers who primarily train under him will continue training until the U.S. Olympic Trials, which begin June 15 in Indianapolis.
Bowman said he plans to remain in Tempe to train professional swimmers to start, and that ASU has allowed him to remain on deck for a short period of time even if he leaves.
He will travel with his athletes to the 2024 Pro Swim Series finale in San Antonio next week (April 10-13), then spend time in both Tempe and Austin before heading to Colorado Springs for training camp in May. is.
“Then I'll be in (San Antonio), I'll be there (Tempe) for a little bit, I'll be here (Austin) for a little bit, and then I'll go to Colorado for a big high-altitude camp that I do every May. That's where I am. will be part of the program,” Bowman said.
The 58-year-old then said that after altitude camp, the swimmers would spend the final three weeks with him in Austin before the Olympic trials.
“It should work in the short term,” Bowman said.
eddie rees Bowman will continue to coach Texas swimmers until the Olympic Trials, but Bowman said he will not be involved with the athletes in any way.
During the press conference, Texas Athletic Director chris del conte Mr. Reese said he had no involvement in the hiring process for his successor.
Bowman specifically referred to the swimmers who train under him as “my pros,” but at least two of his college swimmers Leon Marchand and Hubert Kossfollowing him all the way to Austin (at least during the Olympics).
Of course, neither swimmer, who is European and has already qualified for Paris, will not be competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials. regan smith and Chase Kalish To be one of those Americans who sticks to Bowman.
Kos told Hungarian media that he plans to train with Bowman through Paris.
“No changes. I'll be training with Bob until the Olympics, that's for sure,” Koss said.
“We have a competition in San Antonio next week, and then we're going to Colorado for a high-altitude training camp. After that, we'll see if Bob is able to come back here, and there may be changes compared to before. Perhaps we will continue to prepare elsewhere with Leon (Marchand), but he knows we are together, so definitely the three of us.”
It remains to be seen whether American college swimmers will join Bowman before the trials, or if it will be just the pros.