South African Olympian Christopher Reid to Join NC State Post-Grad Group

2018 University of Alabama graduate and 2016 Olympian for South Africa Christopher Reid is moving from Tuscaloosa to Raleigh to train under coach Braden Holloway at NC State, he told SwimSwam Wednesday.

“I have spent the past week training with the Wolfpack and have absolutely loved my experience!” Reid told SwimSwam by email on Tuesday. “The family-based environment and training that I have experienced at NC State this past week are exactly what I am looking for in a program as I move forward into my professional career. I look forward not only to training with the world-class backstroke crew that NC State to become a better swimmer, but also to grow as a person amongst the great group of people!”

Reid competed in the 100 back in Rio, placing 10th in semifinals. Swimming under Alabama head coach Dennis Pursley, who retired in April, Reid won back-to-back SEC championships in the 200 back in his junior and senior seasons and was a multi-time A-finalist in the 100 back.

Last month at the 2019 South African National Championships, he had a breakout performance in his long course 200 back, qualifying for the 2019 FINA World Championships in the event. After going a then-best time of 1:58.28 at the 2018 US National Championships in December, he went 1:57.11 in April, winning the events by over two seconds. He also won the 100 back in 54.23, just ahead of rising Alabama senior Zane Waddell.

“The biggest difference that I have been focusing on is becoming more efficient in the water with technical changes,” Reid said. “Last year April, after finishing up with my NCAA eligibility, I moved to Jonty Skinner’s sprint group. The relationship Jonty and I have, made me enjoy my swimming again. The way he presented his training and his compassion for his swimmers gave me a new outlook at the sport. It is through Jonty’s coaching and the environment he created just made me a happy swimmer, which allowed me to train better than I have before.”

“It breaks my heart to be leaving Alabama after spending my college career in Tuscaloosa, but I feel guided to venture into new territory,” Reid continued. “The coaching staff at Alabama were world class and have had the greatest impact on my overall development as a young adult. I am forever grateful to Dennis Pursley, Jonty Skinner, James Barber and Will Leonhart for giving me the opportunity to swim for Alabama.”

Reid is the most recent swimmer to announce he is switching up his training as a result of coach Jonty Skinner‘s move to Indiana University to become the associate head sprint coach, replacing Coley Stickels, who moved to Alabama to become the head coach. Former Alabama swimmer Robert Howard will move to Indiana after the 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships, and IU professionals Margo Geer, Ryan Held, and Ali Khalafalla are headed to Alabama to stay with Stickels.

NC State’s backstroke group includes post-grad Justin Ress, who final-ed in the 50 at the 2017 FINA World Championships, earned multiple gold medalists at the 2017 World University Games, and competed at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships, as well as multi-time NCAA podium finisher Coleman Stewart.

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Small bird
4 years ago

‘Final-ed’

Love chris’ commentary about leaving and finding new program. Seems like a stand up dude. Good luck to him at NC State

Oldskool
4 years ago

Braden Holloway is putting together a great backstroke crew in Raleigh.

Men:
Justin Ress 53, Chris Reid 53, Coleman Stewart 54, Hennesey Stuart 54

Women:
Berkoff 59, Haan 59, Alons 1:00, Glover 1:00

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Reply to  Oldskool
4 years ago

Don’t forget Paul Le!

Swammer
4 years ago

Good environment. Good backstroke group. Good move.

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Torrey is from Oakland, CA, and majored in media studies and American studies at Claremont McKenna College, where she swam distance freestyle for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps team. Outside of SwimSwam, she has bylines at Sports Illustrated, Yahoo Sports, SB Nation, and The Student Life newspaper.

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