Swimming Bios


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Gregg Parini

Gregg Parini For 2 decades now, Gregg Parini has held the reins of the Mens' and Women's swimming programs at Denison University. His list of accomplishments is topped by Denison's 2001 NCAA DIII team Championship. The teams have finished in… more »

Aaron Peirsol

Aaron Peirsol Aaron has been the world's best backstroker since 2001. His only significant loss over the past seven years came to Ryan Lochte at the 2007 world championships when Lochte broke the world record in that event. Aaron trains… more »

Chris Peters

Chris Peters: Chris is livin' the dream as an assistant coach at his alma mater the University of Missouri. Truly one of the most passionate coaches coming up in college swimming. It's his 4th year at Mizzou, and among his… more »

Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps Michael has dominated his peers since he was twelve years old. In 2000 he was a surprise qualifier in the 200 butterfly who went on to final in that event. By 2003 he had surpassed Ian Thorpe as… more »

Carly Piper

Carly Piper The 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist in the 4x200 freestyle relay is training in Charlotte North Carolina. She arrives in Charlotte after a very successful collegiate career at Wisconsin where she was an 18-time All American, and two-time Big… more »

Mariusz Podkoscielny

Mariusz Podkoscielny As a swimmer, Mariusz was a 2-time Olympian for Poland and finished 5th in both the 1500 and 400 freestyle at the 1988 games. In the prelims for the 400 free he set the Olympic Record. He enjoyed… more »

Victoria Poon

Victoria Poon This 6'1" sprinter, who was born in Hong Kong, now trains for the Canadian national team in Montreal with Coach Benoit Lebrun. Victoria busted on to the international scene in 2006 as a member of the Canadian National… more »