Thanyapura Sports and Leisure Club (TSLC) has
signed a THB 2 million deal with China's elite Liaoning Swimming
Club which will see Olympians training in TSLC's Olympic-standard
aquatic facilities for the first time under one of the world's
best coaches.
The talented squad will head to Thanyapura on 27
January 2013 for a six-week training stint with coach Stephan
Widmer - the trainer behind Australian world champions Susie
O'Neill and Samantha Riley, as well as Olympic gold medalists
Leisel Jones, Kylie Palmer, Libby Trickett, Melanie Schlanger and
Jessicah Schipper, and London silver medalist Christian Sprenger.
Widmer recently left his post as Head Coach of
the Queensland State Swimming Centre to spend a year with his
family in his native Switzerland. He will share his expertise and
methods with a team of 23 swimmers and coaches from the Liaoning
club at TSLC's world-class campus, with 60 sessions scheduled over
the six-week high-performance training camp at Thanyapura.
Amongst those in his charge at Thanyapura are recent London
Olympians Wang Hai-Bing, who just missed out on a bronze medal
after the Chinese team placed fourth in the men's 400m freestyle
relay, Ang Shi-Jia (sixth in the freestyle relay) Lu Xiao-Yu, Lee
Xia-Yen and Cheng Fei-Yi, who placed eighth in the 100m
backstroke.
The Aquatics Academy is the jewel in the crown
of the TSLC megaplex. It includes a 50m Olympic-standard outdoor swimming pool with electronic timing system, coaches' observation
window and a 600-seater shaded grandstand, plus state-of-the-art
ozone filtration system and anti-turbulence lane ropes. There is
also an adjacent 25m outdoor swimming pool with its own coaching
platform.
Thanyapura President Robert Hauck said he was
excited about the deal as it was a milestone on Thanyapura's
journey to becoming Asia's favoured training and retreat facility
for elite teams from around the world in many sports and
disciplines.
"This is a vital part of the vision becoming
reality,” Mr Hauck said. "It was always envisioned that Thanyapura
would become a training retreat or even a base for elite sports
teams from all over the world. The Liaoning team is a
powerhouse in China and looks set to become an even more
formidable force after teaming up with a legendary coach like
Stephan Widmer. So we are delighted to welcome the team here, and
can't wait to see them getting down to some hard work in the pool
and having some fun times exploring our campus and the rest of
Phuket too."
Thanyapura Director of Aquatics Simon Jones
described Mr Widmer as "one of the world's best swim coaches" and
said he had been an admirer of his methods since Mr Widmer's 1997
stint at the Queensland Academy of Sport in Australia.
"It's very exciting for our Thanyapura-based swimmers and other
athletes to see such an elite force in world swimming in their
midst," Mr Jones said. "This visit will also be important
in terms of word of mouth in the international swimming community
and I'm confident the Chinese swimmers will only have good things
to say about Thanyapura when they are attending the world's top competitions and discussing training methods and facilities."
Vice President and Head Coach of the Training Centre of Sport
Aquatics Management, Liaoning District; Coach Yuen Yue said,
"Thanyapura is an amazing training destination with cutting edge
facilities and services to assist us in optimising our training
performance. We never thought we would find a full scale world
class sporting facility like this on a small island of Phuket, all
set in paradise."
The TSLC megaplex is located on a 23-hectare plot framed by
mountains and nature just 15 minutes from Phuket International
Airport. It delivers a range of academies with
competitions, teams and training at all levels and ages, including
football, aquatics, tennis, rugby and triathlon academies.
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