Jack Conger’s Coach Sue Chen Joining Machine Aquatics; Opening New U of Maryland Site

Sue Chen, the coach best known for her coaching of multiple-time National Age Group Record holder Jack Conger, is leaving the Rockville-Montgomery coaching staff to join Machine Aquatics, the team announced today. She joins the team as they expand northward, and will take over the University of Maryland site that is set to kick off in April of 2013.

“Sue Chen brings a new level of expertise to our coaching staff,” said Dan Jacobs, owner of Machine Aquatics. “Her experience in developing young swimmers into nationally ranked athletes will be an asset to our swimmers and coaches. We are thrilled to have her join our staff.”

Chen had been at Rockville-Montgomery, a municipally-owned club, for the last 20 years, making this move all the more surprising. The timing seems to fit well, however, with Conger leaving to join the University of Texas next season.

Though there are only a small handful of teams around the country that can boast a swimmer of the level of Conger, but there is a reason that Machine Aquatics is expanding: they’ve had a lot of good success themselves in Northern Virginia. Jacobs is the head coach (he owns the team along with his wife Paris), and has developed a very successful, USA Swimming silver-medal club. Among the better-known swimmers in recent years include sub-55 second butterflier Hellen Moffitt, former Clemson All-American Michelle Parkhurst, and 2013 Cal commit Abigail Speers.

There’s a few interesting things going on here. One is Chen, who had been at Rockville-Montgomery for so long, leaving to open her own site with Machine Aquatics, a coach-run club. The other is the expansion of yet another multi-site, multi-state, mega club in the D.C. Metroplex. Still more is the fact that Machine Aquatics will be renting the pool of the University of Maryland: a school which recently cut its swimming program despite having a huge, new, beautiful facility.

Feel free to discuss any of the above.

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backtothepoolture
11 years ago

Good luck to Sue, but RMSC will be fine if they just promote Dave Kraft, one of the top age group coaches in the country

BaldingEagle
11 years ago

RMSC has three long course facilities for summer training, but all are outdoors and susceptible to hot conditions (no control over water temperature). That said, NCAP has NO real year-to-year connections to any 50m pools: instead they scramble for season-long contracts with a few pools here and there (Ledecky trained LC only a few practices per week last year). Depending on the UMd situation (it is a student rec center, after all), a team there would have access to all workouts as LC, with 79-80 degree water, presumably from Memorial Day to mid-August.

Interesting: teams have tried to use UMd for decades. Rick Curl was with UMd for one season, and had a branch of his team there in the… Read more »

hello
Reply to  BaldingEagle
11 years ago

actually, NCAP Burke site has a long term relationship with an outdoor 50m pool in the summer. Exclusive use every morning Monday to Friday.

Evilwatersprite
11 years ago

As a former Machine Masters swimmer with friends whose kids swim age-group there, yay! I think they’re kind of an underrated club.

pvk
11 years ago

If Conger switched to Machine during the summer, that would be a huge advancement for the club, as he would be their first truly big time swimmer.

PVSWIM
11 years ago

I know of a real good candidate to replace Sue. RMSC needs to go cherry pick from their “neighbor club”.

pvk
Reply to  PVSWIM
11 years ago

Who? An NCAP coach I assume?

Wow
11 years ago

Huge blow to RMSC. Inside source tells me Conger willl leave with sue.

B
11 years ago

You mean will he leave in the next couple months before going to Texas? My guess is he’ll work with Dave Kraft who was Conger’s age group coach and still works with him a few days a week. That is unless Sue brings Kraft with her.

hookem
11 years ago

Will Conger make the switch as well?

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