2021 UNC Swimming Camps – Sign Up Today

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March 23rd, 2020 Swim Camps

2021 UNC Swimming Camps Are here!

The 2021 UNC Swim Camps look forward to hosting you for a lively swimming experience in beautiful Chapel Hill. There will be two camp options, one for intensive focus on Start & Turn work and one for an all around swimming experience. These skills will help improve swimmers knowledge and awareness of their technique that they can use to apply to their swimming training going forward.

UNC Head Coach, two-time Olympic Gold-Medalist Mark Gangloff, along with the rest of the UNC Swimming Staff will be among the staff for the 2020 Carolina Swim Camps. Mark Gangloff and his staff look forward to sharing their knowledge and time with you to help foster champion swimmers in all! We look forward to having you!

2021 UNC Swimming Camps – Sign Up Here

2021 Carolina All Around Camp #1

June 28 – July 2 – $395

This Carolina Swim Camp is an all-encompassing swimming experience for athletes. The focus of these camps is to address technique, training and skill development of all four strokes, along with Starts & Turns. Located at the Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill, NC, campers will have the opportunity to swim in the same great facility and work with the same world-class staff the UNC’s Men’s & Women’s Swim Teams have. Camps are open to swimmers of all ages, abilities, and levels.

Register for 2021 Carolina All Around Camp #1 here

2021 Carolina All-Around Camp #2

July 5 – July 9 – $395

This Carolina Swim Camp is an all-encompassing swimming experience for athletes. The focus of these camps is to address technique, training and skill development of all four strokes, along with Starts & Turns. Located at the Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill, NC, campers will have the opportunity to swim in the same great facility and work with the same world-class staff the UNC’s Men’s & Women’s Swim Teams have. Camps are open to swimmers of all ages, abilities, and levels.

Register for Carolina All-Around Camp #2 here

2021 Carolina Mental Skills Development Camp

July 12 & 13 – $195

This Carolina Mental Skills Development Camp is a new camp focusing on the mental side of swimming.  With the rise of sport and performance psychology, it is essential that swimmers work on developing their mental game.  This camp includes classroom sessions to teach the way athletes think, the skill of focus, goal-setting, and mental toughness.  These concepts are then taken to the pool and applied in the water.  Located in Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill, NC, campers will have the opportunity to learn optimal performance thinking from a professional sport psychology consultant, UNC Swimming coaches, and UNC swimmers.  Camps are open to swimmers of all ages, abilities, and levels.

Register for Carolina Mental Skills Development Camp here

Mark Gangloff, Head Coach

Mark Gangloff, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the most dynamic young leaders in the world of collegiate swimming, was named the head coach for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs at the University of North Carolina in May 2019. Gangloff comes to UNC after seven years at the University of Missouri where he served as the Tigers’ associate head coach for the last two seasons.

In his seven years at Mizzou, Gangloff led the Tigers to five top-15 finishes at both the men’s and women’s NCAA Championships. The Tiger men posted back-to-back top-10 NCAA results in 2016 and 2017, with the 2016 team finishing a program-best eighth nationally and Fabian Schwingenschlogl winning the first NCAA title in school history in the 100 breaststroke. That same year the Tiger women also had an all-time best team finish, placing 11th overall.

Before his time at Missouri, Gangloff spent three years a volunteer assistant coach at Auburn, his alma mater. During his time on the Auburn coaching staff, he assisted with stroke technique, race strategy and strength and conditioning.

From 2007-09, Gangloff coached at Swim MAC Carolina in Charlotte, N.C., where he assisted in the development and implementation of program and training design. He also provided instruction on race strategy and post-race coaching for swimmers ages 10-18.

On the international stage, Gangloff made his first Olympic team in 2004, when he won a gold medal as part of the 400 medley relay in Athens. Four years later he qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games and was part of the 400 medley relay that won gold in Beijing.

At the World Championships, Gangloff was a three-time gold medalist in the 400 medley relay. He also won silver in the 50 breaststroke in 2005 and bronze in the same event in 2009. He was a team captain on both the 2009 and 2011 world teams as well as the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships and USA National Championships teams, the 2008 Short Court World Championships team and the 2010 Duel in the Pool, where he helped set a world record in the 400 medley relay.

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