SWIMMING
Swim Team News

  1. Swimming record (As Of: 22 Feb, 2012)

  2. Swimming record (As Of: 15 Dec, 2011)

  3. Swimming Dual Meet result (As Of: 4 Dec, 2011)

  4. Swimming record (As Of: 9 Nov, 2011)

  5. Swimming record (As Of: 20 Sep, 2011)

  6. 2011-2012 ESL Swim Team Meet + Event Schedule (As Of: 16 Aug, 2011)

    Date Meet / Event Location Entry Deadline Levels Attending
    July, 2011 Registrations Open -- -- --
    16 Sep, 2011 Autumn Sprint Ladder #1 DC, RC, SC, SIS TBD Team Event
    14 Oct, 2011 Autumn Sprint Ladder #2 DC, RC, SC, SIS TBD Team Event
    29-Oct-11 ESL Annual Swimming Gala TBD TBD Team Event
    18 Nov, 2011 Annual Sprint Ladder #3 DC, RC, SC, SIS TBD Team Event
    4 Dec, 2011 HKASA D1 (Part 1) SC SMVSC 4-Nov All Qualifiers
    9 Dec, 211 Sprint Ladder #4 DC, RC, SC, SIS TBD Team Event
    10 Dec, 2011 HKASA D3 (Part 1) SC SMVSC 11-Nov All Qualifiers
    11 Dec, 2011 Annual Masters Champioships KPSP 11-Nov Masters Team
    7 Jan, 2012 HK ASA D2 (Part 1) SC SMVSC 9-Dec All Qualifiers
    15 Jan, 2012 HKASA D1 (Part 2) SC SMVSC 16-Dec All Qualifiers
    21 Jan, 2012 HKASA D3 (Part 2) SC SMVSC 16-Dec All Qualifiers
    29 Jan, 2012 Short Course Masters (Part 2) SMVSC 3-Jan Masters Team
    11 Feb, 2012 HK ASA D2 (Part 2) SC SMVSC 13-Jan All Qualifiers
    TBD Feb, 2012 BDLSA Postal Swim DC, RC, SC, SIS TBD Team Event
    26 Feb, 2012 HKASA D1 (Part 3) SC SMVSC 3-Feb All Qualifiers
    3 Mar, 2012 HKASA D3 (Part 3) SC SMVSC 3-Feb All Qualifiers
    4 Mar, 2012 Long Course Masters (Part 1) KPSP 3-Feb Masters Team
    16-18 Mar, 2012 HKASA Age Group Champs-SC SMVSC 17-Feb All Qualifiers
    31 Mar, 2012 HK ASA D2 (Part 3) SC SMVSC 2-Mar All Qualifiers


  7. ESF Squad Coach Swimming - Randy Simon

    American Swimming Coaches Association, Level 2 Coach
    Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association, International Bronze Coaching License

    Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, USA, Randy started competitive swimming at the age of 6 and eventually achieved National qualifying times.

    After graduating from High School Randy joined the U.S. Marines and started coaching the following year. Starting as an Assistant Coach for his old High School team, Randy soon moved on to what he feels has been his biggest challenge as a coach, the “adapted aquatics” Buckeye Wheeler Swim Team. While working with the team, Randy coached one swimmer to two US records in the 100m I.M. and the 50m Butterfly. After two short years with the Wheelers, Randy was forced to move on after switching from the U.S. Marines to the U.S. Air Force. His new assignment led him to new coaching challenges working with a Y.M.C.A. team and his Air Force Base Swim Team. After leaving the service in 1991, Randy settled in Wisconsin and was soon back coaching, this time with the local team. After a few years with the team, Randy was approached and accepted a position as an Assistant Coach for the Ripon College swim team. He took over as Head Coach a year later and was successful at coaching his team to 10 women’s school records and 3 conference champions. In 2003 Randy began work with the South Mississippi Surf Swim Team and led his team to producing 9 State Champions, 2 State High Point Award winners, 2 State Records, 1 Age Group Sectional Champion (2 events), and a 2nd place finisher (Age Group) in the 2003 Beacon Realty International 5K Open Water competition in Grand Cayman. Moving teams in 2005, Randy produced 5 more State Champions in 38 events, breaking 10 more State records, and qualifying 2 swimmers for the YMCA National Championship, and 1 USA Swimming Top-16 swimmer, and 2 YMCA National Top-16 swimmers.

    While in Mississippi Randy also served as the States Coaches Representative to USA Swimming from 2004-2006 and served on the Mississippi Swimming Board of Review for 2005 and 2006.

    Moving abroad to Brisbane, Australia, in 2008, Randy worked as Head Coach with a developing squad, and continued to produce quality swimmers in what is arguably the most competitive swimming region in the world. Growing the team from 60 members to 207 in a year and a half, Randy also coached the team to 5 Queensland State Championship qualifiers, 1 Australian Primary School National Championships swimmer (placed 3rd), two Queensland State Primary School Championship swimmers. One additional swimmer was selected for the Queensland Junior Development Squad, and 22 team members were awarded Australian Junior Excellence Awards.

    In addition to coaching swimming, Randy counts his 9 months as the Shaw AFB (Deployed) volleyball coach as one of the most fascinating and rewarding experiences he has had. Through this Randy was able to compete as a player/coach against the United Arab Emirates Olympic Volleyball Team in 1990 while deployed to the country during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Randy has since enjoyed success in another sport as well, winning a USA National Championship in 2001 as a member of the Battleship Rugby Football Club (Union) in Mobile, Alabama.

    Randy is a member of the American Swimming Coaches Association, Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association, and the Positive Coaching Alliance.