sam hynd - swimmer
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3rd July 1991 |
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Sutton in Ashfield | For a full profile, please CLICK HERE.
Sam has been swimming for Great Britain since 2004, as well as still being a full time student. Trained by coach Glenn Smith, Sam hopes to one day win a Paralympic gold medal and cites his family as the biggest influence on his career. He currently trains at Nova Centurion, Nottingham and is seen as a real hope for London 2012.
This year (2008) has seen Sam confirmed as a member of the ParalympicGB team destined for the Beijing Games.
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september 2008 blog
Hi it’s Sam Well finally I have got round to sending you my Monthly update for September. Well what a Month! Where do I start!?? Remember my Moto I Can... I Will... I Did..... Well...............I DID IT!!!!!!! I still don’t think it has quite sunk in yet that I am Paralympic Champion and Gold Medallist in the S8 400 Freestyle and of course Bronze Medallist in the SM8 200 IM ! It has been an awesome month and I have loved every minute of it and I want to say a really BIG thank you to every single person who has helped me get there !
Making the Paralympic Team for Beijing has been a great experience and to achieve my goal of an Individual GOLD Medal at my First Games and a Bronze is just awesome!
Thank you to Kellogg's for fantastic support which has helped me reach that podium in Beijing and hopefully will do in 2012!!.... My Goal now is 2012 !!.... Bring it On !!! The Facilities', Venues and the Paralympic Village out in Beijing were awesome.... The Cube was so fantastic to race in and I just loved it!
I had fantastic support from everyone on the team both Athletes' support staff and of course my Lane Coach Lars Humer!!..... Thanks Guys I competed in 5 individual events. 100 Free, 100 Breast, 200 IM, 400 Free, and 50 Free and made the Final in all but the 50 Free (I am not a sprinter!!!) I achieved a PB in every event which was very pleasing!! I also swam in the 34pt 4x100 Medley Relay and we made the Final in that too so for my first Paralympic Games I gained valuable experience!! I had done a lot of mental edge work and preparation leading up to the Games and this helped me stay focused and not get too nervous at all!!!.... I loved it!! My 200 IM Final was a very close finish in which I took Bronze (my first ever Paralympic Medal!).... and of course my first visit to the Podium!..... It Felt SO GOOD!! And made me even more determined to do well in my main event the 400 Freestyle which was the following day. The heat of my 400 Free saw me smash my World Record so this gave me a lot of confidence going into the Final that evening I was swimming in lane 5 with the Australian one side of me and the Chinese Swimmer the other.... I WAS UP FOR IT!!
The Australian went out fast on the first 50 but I kept with him and knew I could put the pressure on him during the race! The feeling when I touched that wall and realised I had won Gold and in another World Record time was surreal and the best feeling in the World!
Or I thought it was until I stepped on the middle of the Podium to receive my Gold Medal with the National Anthem playing for me and seeing the Union Jack Flag !!.... This feeling was Even Better!!!!
I was so proud to have won the Gold Medal for GB and it was great to have all the GB Supporters shouting for me including my Mum, Dad and brother Ollie !
I spoke to my coach Glenn Smith on the phone back home and he was so proud of me! I returned back to England with 2 Paralympic Medals having broken 7 British Records, 3 European Records, 2 World Records, 2 Paralympic Records a GOLD and Bronze Medal and many Memories that I will never forget!!!!......Plus lots of determination in me for 2012!!! Life since I returned has been Manic to say the least and I guess will never quite be the same which is surreal!
I have done many TV/ Radio interviews and also had lots of requests for appearances...... It’s Crazy!!!!
More on that next month I guess!! Catch up soon! SAM
august 2008 blog
I know this is a few days early but I just thought I would send you an update before I leave! I am literally almost ready to leave now as I send you this and the Paralympic GB Swim team fly out to the Holding Camp in Macau this evening... I am so excited that this day has finally come and as training has gone well I leave feeling very happy and certainly up for the Job I have to do out in China !!
The Paralympic Games open 2 weeks today on the 6th September so I still have a valuable 2 weeks for both aclimatisation and final preparations !... it is going to be an Awesome experience and I am so greatful that I have been given this chance and this Honour to represent my Country out there!...
Again BIG Thanks to everyone for supporting me and to everyone in ''Team Hynd '' !! I will try to send you a quick update from Macau but if I don't get chance I am sure I will have plenty to update you all on when I return at the end of September! Catch up soon!! SAM
july 2008 blog
Well as promised at the end of my blogg last month I said I would let you know how I got on training at the Performance centre in Manchester............. What can I say but Fantastic!
Training went really well with my coach Glenn Smith and I managed to put in 63K in the pool, which I would say was pretty good! It was a very busy week but I enjoyed every minute and it was good to catch up with some of the British Disability Staff there too and access some of the support services helping me with vital preparation for Beijing!...... Thanks Guys!!! I was able to catch up with our head GB Coach Lars Humer who will be my coach out in China! ... Wicked!! My step test went well showing I am in good shape ahead of the Games and my training is well on track!
It was great also to get chance to meet Kate Hannah from Kellogg's < good to see Bruce too! >and I also had the chance to do an interview with James Hickman, which was pretty Cool!! This month has been very busy in other ways too and I have had the chance to do some Radio Interviews as well as some filming for ITV Central! ... Big Thanks to everyone for there support!
I have now received my official Kit for Beijing and it is just Awesome... I had great fun trying it all on that’s for sure! I am so proud to be a Paralympian and I will wear my Kit with Pride in Beijing!!... come on GB!!! The full Paralympic Team were also given a weekend of Celebration in Birmingham by Paralympics GB which was very special and a memory I will not forget! We were kitted out with our Parade wear and Formal Wear for the Games and had a full team Photo. We then had a Gala Celebration Dinner at the NIA on the Saturday Evening. Last night I returned from Sheffield, which has been my home for the past 6 days! Where I have been competing at the asa National Championships at Ponds Forge it has been a tough week as I swam through the competition as we are now only a few weeks away now from the Games in Beijing! My goal for the Championships was to put in some strong performances but concentrating on producing some good racing skills!! I am pleased with my performance and will now be talking to my coach to make those all-important final improvements in the remaining few weeks!
I took GOLD in the 400 Freestyle posting a time, which was less than a second off my World Record time which gives me a lot of confidence for this event in Beijing!! I also took GOLD in the 100 Freestyle and I took SILVER in the 200 IM recording a new British and EUROPEAN Record!!!... Wicked and unexpected in Heavy training!! Well just 34 more days till the Paralympics and I am so excited!... 34 more days of improvement though first!! I will catch up soon before I leave for China and update you on how things are going! SAM
june 2008 blog
Just an update on what I have been up to in June!............. Lots of Tough work in the Pool and Gym and plenty of Sleep!!! < Oh and Lots of Food of course including my Cereal Bars!! > June has seen me put some real hard work into my training ahead of Beijing and lots of preparation work too!............ It's all going well!!!! I have clocked up about 56 K In the water each week and now doing 4 Gym sessions 2 of which are with Matt my S+C Coach at the EIS IN Loughborough and also 2 Med Ball sets a week too!! ........... My weekly massage is a life saver!!! Beijing is getting really close now and I am getting quite excited!........... Only 64 Days to go now till the Start of the Paralympics!!....... Come On GB !!!! I am off to Manchester soon for a week with my Coach Glenn Smith to train at the High Performance Centre with our head GB Coach Lars Humer...................It will be a good week for my Beijing Preparations as I will get lots of support from the support team like Biomechanics. Physiology and Nutrition................... I als have my all important Step Test!! But More on that and how it went next month !............................. Off training now So catch up soon ! SAM
................. Just something I forgot to tell you about in my June Update!...........I received something really special from my Base Club Sutton SC in that I was made an Honorary Member of the Club in recognition of my Achievements and I am only the second person in 81 Years to receive this honour so this is just fantastic of them ! SAM
may 2008 blog
Well May 2008 !...... MEGA!!!......... Where do i start!........ 1st May 2008!.......... The agonising wait was over as the GB Paralympic Nominated Athletes were named !............ YES ! i was on the list.........part of my BIG Dream was reality!!................Confirmation has since been given that i really am going to Beijing!!! I have been selected to swim 5 Individual Events and possibly a relay??!! Following on from the 2 Paralympic Trials i had been selected to swim for GB at the Paralympic World Cup which was fantastic news!......... I have attended the previous PWC Events in Manchester as a spectator and to support my team mates and always wished that one day i would get to compete!......... My Dream came true with my selection this year and i was selected to swim my main Event the 400 Free which was just awesome news! I headed for Manchester on the 8th May to join the selected GB Team where we did some training together which is always great and also to firstly compete in the Prelim Event on the Friday.......... I swam the 400 Free as a warm up ready for the PWC and managed to pick up the MD GOLD Medal!!
On the Saturday we headed for the Aquatic Centre for the PWC which was Televised by the BBC!.......... I was swimming in the S8 400 Freestyle which fell towards the end of the programme so got to see some very exciting racing before my swim........... some of the World's top Paralympic Athletes were at the event none so less as for my event!......... The top 4 World ranked swimmers in the S8 400 Free would be going head to head < me included!!! >in what was my first full International straight classification race i had ever swam!!...... No Pressure!!!!......... i did feel a bit nervous but i felt good and was up and ready and well prepared for it!! I went in lane 5 and i had the Chinese swimmer in lane 4 next to me and the Australian in 6! It was a fantastic race and i really enjoyed it!..............I had so much support from the GB Squad and Staff < Thanks Guys!! > and also the spectators many of which had travelled to Manchester specially!........... Big Thanks to everyone for their support as it meant so much and especially to my Family and my little brother Ollie who had just come out of hospital! To my Coach Glenn Smith who came to support me and all my friends !....... The noise was terrific!!!
I won GOLD in a new WORLD Record time ! and it was so awesome to stand in the middle of the Podium to receive my first Major International Medal!...... I felt very proud to wear my GB Tracksuit that's for sure!!............ Come On GB !!!!! In between training hard in the Pool and Gym i have been busy revising for my AS Level exam which i sat on the 20th May before flying out later that day to Germany The whole GB Paralympic Swim Team travelled to Berlin for an Orientation Camp and also to Compete at the German Open Championships The camp was great and as a team we got to find out more info about the Games and Beijing and i got to do some Fantastic training with Lars our head GB Coach I swam art the German Open last year and knew it was a great event but as this was Paralympic Year the event was certainly going to be Big AND fast!! I had by this stage had a busy 2 months of very important racing and my coach had warned me that as a result my times may be slightly off my best!........... i went determined to put in a BIG Effort and to Race HARD!! The first day saw me swimming in the S8 200 Free which is an event i hold the World Record for............ I was pleased to put in a Strong swim in the Heats to lower the World Record but felt a little fatigued in the Final to swim just off that pace to take Gold in the Junior Class I also got to swim the First leg of the 4x 100 Freestyle Relay and gained a good PB and a new British Record! The following day i swam the SM8 200 IM and again i swam a solid Heat improving on this in the Final to swim just 0.7 outside my European Record Time and again i took Gold in the Junior Class The last day of competition on the Sunday i was swimming the S8 400 Free and i was up for it!! I swam the heats and felt very good throughout the swim..... i lowered the World Record which amazingly was the 4th time i had lowered it in the space of just over a month!............ i knew i had more though for the final and felt good! I made the 'A ' Final which was Multi disability and it had some top Paralympic Swimmers in it all performing well!!.............. I pushed it hard and my pacing went well throughout the race and i lowered my World Record again by an amazing 3 seconds!!..............It was awesome to see my time on the scoreboard and i now intend to build on that now into the Games in September!! Finally a Massive Thank you !! to Kelloggs for the Awesome news of my continued Sponsorship into 2009!!............... Thanks guys you are helping me live my dream of being able to train and compete to reach that Ultimate Podium hopefully!!!............. Bring on Beijing!! Catch up soon!
april 2008 blog
Well as promised at the end of last month's blog, more of my news from the British Championships / 1st Paralympic Trials.
As I said following my World Record Swim in the S8 400m Freestyle on the first day of the trials, I had 4 more events to swim.
The first of those was the 100m Breaststroke where I put in a solid heat swim and then bettered that in the final to gain a very pleasing pb!
The 3rd day of the Trials I swam in the 100m Freestyle that is an event I enjoy swimming but I don't focus on the sprint events as much in my training as I am more a distance swimmer than a sprinter!
The heat again saw me put in a solid swim to gain a pb and I was determined to better that going into the final placed 4th at that point on MD Points.
I did just that to gain another pb and break the British Record! And take the Bronze medal! Job well done!
I then had a very welcomed day off from racing and I was able to watch some of my GB Team mates racing too!
The following day saw me again competing in a sprint event that I don't really train for - the 50m Free.
I was over the moon to break that all important 30-second barrier at last and produced a pb and yes, I broke the British Record! Wicked!
The last day of the Trials saw me swimming my 2nd best event the 200m IM.
I knew this was going to be tough at the end of a long hard week of racing but i was determined to post that second Beijing Qualifying time and hold my form and produce a good swim!
The heat went really well and I swam a pb and lowered my European Record awesome!
I went into the final determined to better that even more, and I did. I lowered my European Record by another 1.2 seconds and took the MD Bronze medal.
My Motto - ”I Can... I Will,..... I DID”
Well we travelled home on the Sunday and my coach had given me a day off to rest on the Monday so put in a lot of zzzzzz's before returning to the pool to hit the training on Tuesday evening.
I had just less than 3 Weeks work before was back at Sheffield for the 2nd Paralympic Trials where i knew I had to follow up my performance if not better it to hopefully secure my selection for the GB Paralympic Team.
So on Thursday evening the 24th April I travelled back to Sheffield for the Disability International L/C Championships / 2nd Trials
Many International Athletes were at these Championships that included some of my rivals too - a great Challenge!
The Championships were over 3 days so I knew it was going to be tough and my coach had not tapered me for this event either.
My first event again was my main event the 400m Free and this time i had the heat in the morning followed by the evening final.
I swam the heat and felt awful in the water but as I was only 2 and a half seconds off my lifetime best I knew I could improve on that in the final!
In the evening came the final and I felt really good throughout the race.
My coach Glenn Smith had travelled to Sheffield to be there for the race which was great and as I was swimming. I saw his reaction from poolside and realised I was on for a good time!
As I touched and saw the scoreboard I was delighted to see I had lowered my World Record again by another 1.3 seconds! My second World Record in just 3 weeks and of course a Beijing Qualifying Time!
Over the weekend I swam some solid races and lowered my British Record in the 100m Free as well
I came away with 3 gold and 5 silver medals and also hopefully a performance in the pool enough to secure my selection to the Paralympic Team bound for Beijing!
I would have to wait and hope as the team would be announced on the 1st May - 4 agonising day's to wait!
So watch this space for my next months Blog to hear the outcome!!
Catch up soon
march 2008 blog
After landing back in England at the begining of the month from a warm weather camp in Florida, 3 day's later saw me back competing in the pool at the final session of the Nottinghamshire County Championships.
I swam in the 100m I.M and produced a very pleasing performance on top of a bit of 'Jet Lag'! to take the SM8 British, European and WORLD S/C Records (subject to ratification) with a 1.5 second PB!
The rest of the month I was doing my final preparations in training with my coach Glenn ahead of the first Paralympic Trials which were to be held at Sheffield at the British Championships.
My aim for the championships to put in some good performances, achieve qualifying times hopefully good enough to make the Team for the Beijing Paralympics!
The Trials started on Monday the 31st March and saw me competing in my first event which was my main event the 400m Freestyle! No Pressure!
I felt quite calm going into the event and I love swimming the 400 Free!
The race went well and I produced a good solid swim taking off 1.5 seconds to give me a lifetime best time and breaking the S8 British, European and WORLD Record - a record that was held by a Chinese swimmer who was my main rival in this event! I also posted a Beijing Qualifying time for the Paralympics!!!..... Mega!!!.....First Goal achieved!!!!
That evening I went with my strength and conditioning coach Matt who had come to Sheffield to see the swim and my Mum to celebrate at the local Chinese restuarant.
The following 5 days saw me competing in 4 more events so watch this space for my update in next months blog to see how it went!!
I have my 2nd Trials at the end of April too so watch this space! Catch up soon!
february 2008 blog
The first week of February saw me swimming with my base club Sutton Swimming Club under our coach Grenn Greaves at the Nottinghamshire Short Course County Championships.
I went to the Championships hoping to put in a strong performance but also knowing that I was competing on the back of heavy training.
On the Saturday morning I completed a training set at Nottingham Nova and then headed for the Championships to swim the 400m Freestyle.
I took the courage to declare to the judge that I was looking to lower my own records.... British, European and maybe World Record!
The event had been approved by the IPC so that if any records were broken they could be put forward for ratification. I set the S/C World record at the National Short Course Championships in November so I really wasn't sure if I would better that just yet!
I was extremely pleased with my swim and felt good in the water but felt even better when I discovered I had lowered my own S8 British, European and World Records by 3 seconds!
I then swam the 200m Breaststroke in the evening, an event I dont get chance to swim often. I put in another good solid swim to lower the SB8 British, European and World Records by 2 seconds!
My final swim of the weekend was on Sunday..... the 200m Freestyle.
Again I was pleased with this swim but again an event I dont get chance to race very often.I lowered the S8 British, European and World Record by 3 Seconds!
A good weekends work then... 3 British, 3 European and 3 World Records and lots of confidence ahead of the Beijing Paralympic Trials...... watch out China!
The following week I had a visit from the British Disability Swimming staff for my Step Testing. I did my best ever test and almost hit my new World Record time on the last 200m of the test.
Pretty good I would say and so did Lars my Head GB Coach but I am looking to do even better next time though.
The following weekend saw me boarding a plane from Heathrow with 11 other Nova swimmers heading for Fort Lauderdale in Florida for a 2 week training camp in preparation for the Olympic and Paralympic Trials.
The other swimmers were all able-bodied swimmers so this was good for me as it pushed me in training to train along side them giving me quality training.
We all worked very hard but really enjoyed it and had great fun and to train outdoors in some very warm weather was a bonus. I have a good tan and a few goggle marks!
We are all looking forward to seeing the rewards from the intense training at the trials!
Only 3 weeks left now till the Trials start so it's get down to some more smart training here in COLD GB and do those final preparations.
Watch this space!
january 2008 blog
Well 2008 has finally kicked off and the real hard work has started but I am loving it!
January has seen my training in the pool increase from about 45km a week to almost 60km per week. I have started training for longer in a morning with my coach and I am also doing 2 S+C sessions each week now at the EIS at Loughborough.
No pain.............. No Gain!
On the 10 January I travelled to London to do some filming for LOCOG which was done at London Fields Lido. This was a really awesome day but it was sure cold....and Wet!
I had never once thought I would be swimming out doors in freezing cold temperatures in the middle of January. It was worth it though! The film crew guys were great and really looked after me and to be involved in promoting the London 2012 Games is awesome On 16 January I attended the Nottinghamshire Junior Sports Awards in Newark which was again a fantastic event hosted by Andrew James. I was named reigning Nottinghamshire Junior Disabled Sportsperson of The Year! I was shocked but very very pleased to receive the award and my trophy has taken pride of place! Well it is now not long till the Paralympic Trials and as part of my preparation my coach requested I swam my main event the 400m Freestyle at 2 able-bodied Open meets. They were both held at Sheffield and were held 2 weeks apart.
This was going to give me valuable race practice ahead of the Trials but I was going to swim at both meets on the back of heavy training!
I swam the first meet and was very pleased to swim within 0.7 of my PB and also my European Record!
The second meet again I had just completed almost a 60K training week but was very encouraged to produce a Personal Best time that in an IPC Sanctioned meet would have been a new British and European Record! Bring it on I say! I now have 2 more weeks training before I head to Florida with my club, Nova for a Pre-Olympic Training camp......wicked......... more on that next time!
Catch up soon!
SAM
december 2007 blog
Firstly December has been a very busy month for me starting off in Swansea at the Welsh Disability Long Course Championships.
We also had a World Class Pathway Race Skills Camp for 3 days prior to the Championships which was very good and helped us all focus on our racing skills.
Racing went well for me at the championships and I felt I put in some solid performances in terms of my racing skills and also gained some personal best times.
My best race however has to be in the 200m Freestyle where I went a life time best and broke the S8 British, European and World Record. Very pleasing and also a step closer to getting that L/C 400 Record! I also added to my special BBC Award I received in November by picking up the Nationwide DSE East Midland Sports Personality Of The Year Award at a Gala dinner held at Old Trafford in Manchester. These awards mean a lot to me and drive me on to hold onto and chase my Dream of standing at the top of that Paralympic Podium! I have just received some very exciting news that the British Paralympic Association have asked me to do some filming for 2012 with LOCOG at the Pretzel Studios in London. This is awesome for me as the 2012 Paralympic Games will be very special for me as an athlete! 2007 has been a very big year for me and probably the biggest so far but hopefully 2008 could be even bigger and with the possibility of swimming for my country in Beijing, I am looking forward to some solid preparation ahead of the Paralympic Trials in March.
My coach Glenn Smith has thankfully returned following his recent month long trip to Australia so i can now get stuck into some Smart work! Bring it on!
I will be travelling to Florida in February with my coach for a Beijing Preparation Camp and some warm weather training!
This year I have achieved so much with the help of everyone so big thanks guys! 25 British, 7 European and 3 World Records. 7 bronze, 7 silver and 28 gold medals at National and International events.
2008 could be even better so watch this space!
The journey I am having as an athlete is priceless and I am living my dream.
november 2007 blog
November has been a big month for me and very busy!
It all started in Sheffield on the 3rd and 4th of November where I was competing at the DSE National Short Course Championships.
This was a swim through meet and my main focus was on race skills and the weekend saw me racing 8 individual events.
Although very tiring it proved to be a very pleasing weekend in terms of my performance in the pool. I picked up 7 gold medals in the S8 Classification, broke 8 British records and lowered the S8 400m Freestyle World and European record by 14 seconds! I also broke the 200m Freestyle on the split which was cool!
I picked up the European record for the 200m IM too. Bring it on i say and more to come. I am up for lots more Hard Smart work! and loving it! During the month iIhave also been doing some Ambassador work which I enjoy doing when I have the time and I hope it will encourage others to get into the sport and especially disabled people too!
I have spoken at local school assemblies and also helped out at the Nottinghamshire Disability Development gala which was cool! I also got the chance to do some Media Training which was arranged through British Disability Swimming - thanks guys! This gave me chance to experience the' camera 'and press so some all important practice ahead of Beijing hopefully. Last week saw me put on the DJ Suit and head for the Assembly Rooms in Derby for the BBC East Midland Sports Awards!
What a fantastic evening and to make it very special I was awarded the BBC East Midland Junior Disabled Sports Personality Of The Year Award!
I was very shocked to win the award but very pleased to receive it so BIG thanks guys my trophy has pride of place! Training is a little different at the moment for me as my coach Glenn Smith is on an AB training camp in Australia but i am staying very focused and working hard but looking forward to his return!......Come Back Glenn !!!!! This week I am travelling to Swansea where we have a World Class Pathway Race Skills training camp ahead of the Disability Welsh National Long Course Championships at the weekend. Looking to put in some strong performances in the pool so watch this space and I will keep you posted!
october 2007 blog
Well this month has seen me again putting in those important metres in the pool with my coach Glenn Smith and that all important time in the gym! Hard, Smart Training! British Disability Swimming have given me a lot of support in the way of sport science in stroke analysis, Mental Edge Work and that all important 'Step Test'. Last weekend was a big highlight for me this month as I travelled to Stratford for the annual Swimtastic Event.
This was an awesome event to take part in again as a GB athlete and member of Team Kelloggs.
It was great to catch up with everyone again and not least to get to spend some unexpected time with my ''Convert To Gold'' mentor, Adrian Turner.
It was great to see so many people recognised for various achievements and of course for me to see the young Disability Swimmer receive his award! Keep it up i say! I may have to watch out as he is the same classification as me. This weekend I am in Sheffield for the DSE National Short Course Championships.
It will be a busy weekend for me as I will be swimming eight events and possibly some relay events for the East Midland Team!
I will not have tapered for this competition but I am still looking forward to hitting it hard.
Should be good, catch up soon!
Sam
september 2007 blog
Well it's the end of the month again but what an oportune time to say a MASSIVE BIG thankyou to Kellogg's as yesterday British Swimming handed over a brand new laptop which has been bought for me from my Team Kellogg's funding. This is going to be so useful to me as an athlete and student so again MEGA thanks! Your help and support is so valuable to me and I really do appreciate it!
Training has been going well for me this month and I have been feeling good in the pool. My training plan has seen me increase both metres and intensity and I have now joined the guys at Nottingham Nova A Squad for an additional session a week in order to do this.
So far it seems to be going well and I am certainly enjoying it!
My next target meet is at the begining of November in Sheffield. This is the DSE National Short Course Championships and my focus in training as well as endurance is on skills and race skills, so lotas of 'Smart' training.
This is a very exciting time for me as British Disability Swimming have selected me for the 'Convert To Gold' programme and we have been given our own Mentor.
My mentor is Commonwealth and Olympic swimmer Adrian Turner and I have now had contact him which is great. He is going to be so helpful to me as I approach the Paralympic Trials and hopefully the Games in Beijing! Bring it On I say!
Well I think that is all for now but will keep you posted!
august 2007 blog
Well I have just arrived back from a GB training camp in Macau, China and 'WoW' - the journey I am having as an athlete is priceless.
Macau was awesome and the best experience ever!
To be able to train every day with the GB squad for two weeks was wicked and training went really well. I am fired up to work smart! Big year ahead and I have my sights on Beijing that's for sure.
The Beijing training camp has not only set me up well for my coming Macro Cycles in training but also given me valuable experience prior to Beijing.
So big thanks to the British Paralympic Association and British Disability Swimming for giving the team this chance. Team GB have to be the best and I want to be part of that so bring it on!
Whilst i was in Macau I received an e-mail from home with some good news. I secured 10 Higher Grade GCSE passes so that was cool and worth all the hard work!
I sign on at school for my A-Levels tomorrow and I will be back with Nova in the pool tomorrow evening to start that smart work!..... want BIG improvements and determined to get them!
Morning off training tomorrow to try to revert my body clock back!
See you soon,
Sam
july 2007 blog
Well I have just landed back home from a long week in Sheffield but what a week...more on that later!
July has been a great month for me in training, although it has been quite demanding. I have worked well with my coach Glenn Smith and been able to increase my training volume quite a bit in the pool and also in the gym with my land work too - I have loved it though.
Not being at school at the moment has meant I have been able to get lots of rest too.
Last Thursday after training saw me heading for Sheffield ready for the start of the ASA National Championships which was planned as a target meet at the end of my training cycle. I was to swim on all six days and hoping to make as many MD finals as I could and also had my eye on a few possible records!
The first day of competition on Friday saw me swimming what is now my NO. 1 event - the 400 Freestyle.
In the heats I felt good and was very pleased to improve my P.B by 2 seconds and claim a British Record. I went into the MD final in gold position which was Wicked and also found out I was only half a second away from the European Record.
I knew I could push more in the final and had my sights on that record. As I touched I was amazed. I had not only broken the European record and taken gold and 3 more seconds off my PB which has left me now less than a second away from the World Record and my closest rival in China - I have my sights firm on Beijing!
The rest of the week went really well and i gained a PB and British record in the 50m Breaststroke heat and again in the final and took gold. I broke the Brirtsh record in the 100m Freestyle MD final also and took bronze.
The last day saw me swimming my second best event - the 200m I.M. This was going to be tough at the end of a 6 day meet but I was determined to hang in there! I swam the heat and lowered my European Record and went into the final ranked 3rd on MD points.
I gave it all and had and managed to improve my PB by another second and yes, break my European Record again - wicked! I also took the silver medal.
So I came away from Sheffield very determind with three European Records and 9 British Recordsm with 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medal.
I think my training is working so its a big thanks to all that help me in that, and bring it on coz there is lots more to come!
See you soon,
Sam
june 2007 blog
June has been a month where I have been working hard on my training plan in the pool and also taking a chance to increase my training sets in the gym.
I have completed exams in nine GCSE subjects this month so that is a big weight off my shoulders and now my full focus can be on my swimming which is wicked!
Training is going well and I have my sights fully on the Beijing Paralympics. My goal is to achieve qualifying times at the trials early next year and hopefully make team selection.
I have just returned home from Manchester following a World Class Pathway Training camp which was awesome. Swimming was good with some great training sets and also chance to work on those race skills - bring it on!
When I returned home I went straight to my local training pool called Watermeadows where the DSE East Midland Regional Disability Championships were taking place. Knowing I had just been at camp I only entered one race - the 400m Freestyle.
I had a good swim (especially as i had just done a training camp) and I broke the short course S8 400m Freestyle by 29 seconds (subject to ratification). Great end to the month I say!
July will see me competing at the ASA National Youth National Championships in Sheffield which will be exciting - lots more hard work in training as well to make yet more improvements.
may 2007 blog
My month started on the 5th,6th and 7th of May at Coventry Pool.
I was there with Nova Centurion at the Midland Youth Championships where over the weekend I swam 8 individual swims. I knew was going to be tough because of where I was in my training cycle, and my focus was on my performance and not times. I was quite pleased with some of my swims and I came away with 8 Multi Disability first places.
The following weekend, we as a family took the oportunity to travel to Manchester Aquatic Centres (cool pool) to be a spectator for a change. We went to watch the swimming at the Visa Paralympic World Cup, and there were some great swims with the chance to cheer on my GB team mates.
It also gave me chance to catch up with lots of folk and even to chat with some of the international swimmers like Natalie Du Toit!
My GCSE exams started on the 18th May but I guess that had to come sooner or later!
The following day I travelled up to Sheffield for the DSE International Long Course Championships.
I swam two events on the Saturday and two on the Sunday but I had missed two of my main event due to my exams on the Friday. Again my focus was to be on performance and race skills, and I qualified for 2 A Finals which was pleasing and cam away with 2 S10 Bronze medals.
The following week I boarded a plane bound for Berlin in Germany.
This was to compete at the German Open Championships which is an international competition with 28 Countries taking part which included some top international disability swimmers..... very exciting challenge!
I was also very fortunate to get some training with our Head GB Coach Lars Humer ahead of the competition which was wicked. The competition was held in a fantastic 50m pool which also had another 50m pool for swim down and warm up's.
I entered seven individual events which all had finals except one which was an open HDW. I qualified in the heats for all 6 finals and I secured three gold, one silver and two bronze medals. I broke five British records and also took the European Record in the SM8 200m Individual Medley!
Good weeks work and quite pleased with myself. There is more hard work to come though and I can make more improvements and maybe nearer to perhaps qualifying for Beijing..... Go For It I Say! Swimming for Great Britain in Berlin has made me want more and it is an awesome feeling.
So as you can see this month has been mega. Having been given lots of support from my coach and also the World Class Programme Staff at British Swimming ... so BIG Thanks!
See you soon!
april 2007 blog
At the end of March and begining of April I was in Manchester for the British Championships. This was a very busy hard week but very exciting and I enjoyed it a lot. I swam six events during the week and made the MD Final in all but one make that one as well next time!
I managed to gain five personal best times as well which was very pleasing!
RESULTS: 4th 100m Butterfly 5th 50m Breaststroke 6th 100m Breaststroje 6th 200m I.M 7th 400m Freestyle I am now in a new Macro Cycle and in hard training which is good and going well! On the 14th April I swam at an able-bodied Open Meet in Sheffield in the long course 400m I.M and I managed to lower my own British Record in the SM10 Class by 9 seconds. It's strange feeling to break your own record but also a good feeling! I also had very exciting news as I have been notified of my selection for the GB Team to swim at the German Open Championships to be held in Berlin next month.....wicked! I am studying hard in between training for my GCSE'S which start in May. I'm looking forward to another exciting month though with the German Meet, where I will compete against some of the worlds best swimmers. I am also at the British International Disability Swimming Championships in Sheffield. I will also be competing at the Midland District Championships in Coventry
Watch this space!!!!
See you soon
march 2007 blog
Well, although a few days early, as I am about to travel to Manchester for a week of tough but very exciting competition, here comes my update for March ! Again it has been a busy but good one!
The Nottinghamshire Combined County Championships have now finished and they brought me 1 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze Age Group (able bodied!) medals and two 4th placings as well as my British, European and World records! On the 3rd and 4th of March I was up in Sheffield at Ponds Forge for the DSE Junior National Championships where I swam 10 races over a very busy weekend and came away with some good personal best times which is good and 8 GOLD and 2 SILVER medals! The following weekend I boarded a plane at Stanstead Airport bound for Denmark with a small GB Team of 8 swimmers. We competed at the Danish Open Championships where again I posted some pleasing PB's and took a silver in the 200m Freestyle and bronze in the 400m Freestyle.
We arrived home Sunday night and it was up for training at 5am Monday morning to start work on new training goals and to look towards my next improvement was well ready for my first day of rest for 4 weeks the following Sunday that’s for sure! I have done 2 weeks solid training since, and I am up for the Championships in Manchester!! I am back training today after having a rest day yesterday and fired up to make more improvements!!!
See you soon!
february 2007 blog
Well here goes for my February update!
I started the month being given the honour of being named Nottinghamshire Junior Disabled Sportsperson of the Year which was cool, and at the same Awards my coach Glenn Smith was named Coach of the Year! At present, I am working on my strength and conditioning programme and as part of this I now proudly own a Power Tower at home for me to aid my land/core work on a day to day programme.
This has been bought for me from my Kellogg’s funding so i am so very grateful for that! THANKS GUYS!!!!! On the 3rd of February I was asked to attend the Swim Active event in Manchester.
This event was awesome and I really enjoyed being involved! On the 10th February the Nottinghamshire Combined County Championships started.
I got off to a good start that day to win silver in my age group(able bodied!!) in the 400m Freestyle in a good personal best time. I also won silver in the 200m Breaststroke and finsihed fourth in the 100m Butterfly. The following week (on the 17th) came the second session of the competition.
I won bronze in my age group in the 200 Free in a very pleasing personal best time (knocking off 6 seconds!) and just missing an ABLE BODIED Midland time !!!!! ..WOW
My last race that day came at about 7.15 pm. I was to attempt to break the World Record in the SM10 400m Individual Medley. I declared this to the Judge and I was indeed a little nervous.
Many of my swimming friends had stayed to cheer me on which was great!
I had a good race and smashed the World Record by an awesome 32 seconds and in doing so, I set a new European standard and broke the British record as well!
It hurt but.....NO PAIN ... NO GAIN !!! This last weekend I have been in Manchester for a World Class Pathway Development camp which has been awesome! Working on skills and technique to help me reach my GOAL!!! Well I think that it’s just about it for this month and roll on next month I say!
Thanks and see you soon!
january 2007 blog
On the 31st December 2006 I sat and thought about the year just passed. I thought about all the people who had supported me, my parents, my coach, ASA and Kelloggs, and the GB coaching and support staff, as well as all my team mates both GB and Nova.
I then thought about what i had achieved.....
· Massive personal best times. I knocked 11 seconds off my 200m I.M time, 23 seconds off my 400m Freestyle and 8 seconds off my 100 Breaststroke!!
· A British Record in the LC 400 I.M lowering it by 22 seconds!!
· A World and European Record in the 4x100m 34 point Freestyle SC Relay
I got several awards including Mansfield Junior Disabled Sportsperson and being named Notts ASA Swimmer Of The Year. I was selected for a GB Training Camp in Slovenia in the summer. I was selected to swim at the Danish Open Championships and also the first UK School Games in Glasgow.
My medal box is now over flowing and best of all i have enjoyed it all and had so much fun!!!!
BUT MUCH MORE TO COME !!!!
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