July 15, 2022: Techniques Training
July 16, 2022: Main Event
Mesa, AZ
KINO AQUATIC CENTER
- Techniques Training - July 15
- 8:30am - 12:30pm
- Ages: 12-18 years
- Main Event - July 16
- 8:30pm - 12:30pm
- Ages: 14-18 years
- Bundle
- July 15 + July 16
- 8:30am - 12:30pm
- Ages: 14-18 years
CAMP PRICING
- Techniques Training (July 15) - $145
- Main Event (July 16) - $195
- Bundle (July 15 + July 16 SESSIONS) - $225
ADD A JOLYN SUIT TO ANY CAMP FOR ONLY $45
Location:
Kino Aquatic Center
848 N. Horne
Mesa, AZ 85203
lead instructor
Caitlin Hamilton
Caitlin Hamilton is entering her third season at the helm of the Illinois State Swimming & Diving program. A native of Normal, Illinois, Hamilton was officially hired as the Redbirds’ head coach on May 13, 2019. During the 2020-21 season, Hamilton led Illinois State to a fourth-place team finish where three Redbird swimmers earned All-MVC First Team honors. In addition to those on the First Team, five swimmers collected All-MVC honorable mention honors in their individual events.
In her first season at the helm, Hamilton helped guide the Redbirds to an improved fourth-place finish at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships. Hamilton coached eight Redbirds to all-conference honors, while Kierston Farley-Sepe became the program's first MVC Swimmer of the Year since 2004. Since taking over the Redbird swimming & diving program, Illinois State has not only found success in the pool, but also in the classroom. During Hamilton’s first two seasons, ISU has had 17 student-athletes earn a spot on the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team, while Emily Keebler has also taken home the conference’s Elite 17 Award. Following both the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons, Hamilton’s teams have earned College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America honors.
guest instructor
JoPro Olympian Olivia Smoliga
Specialties: Backstroke & Freestyle
2X Olympic Gold & Bronze Medalist Olivia Smoliga grew up in Chicago, IL.with her younger brother Matt. Only 4 years apart, their relationship boded an active lifestyle as kids - biking to 7-Eleven down the block for slushees, running laps around the park to see who could be faster, or who could run the most hills. Early on, Olivia was invested sports. Firstly, with dance - Irish, of all choices - even though her parents are Polish immigrants. She tried diving, gymnastics, volleyball ... all until she started to swim. When Olivia was 10 years old, she joined her first swim club, where she only really remembers getting water up her nose and in her ears. It wasn’t until she watched the 2004 Olympics on TV that the sport caught her eye as something magical. In 2012, at just 17, she competed in her first Olympic Trials where she placed 4th in the 100m backstroke, in the top 10 in the world in that event. Butmissing the team by 2 spots at the time, was heart breaking. It was her dream to become an Olympian, and she fell short. Staying the course, five months later, she was selected to be on the shortcourse world championship team. There, she won her first individual title in the 100m backstroke and broke the American record in the 50m backstroke, getting silver.
Olivia then committed to the University of Georgia, where she helped the women’s team win 2 team NCAA titles with 3 titles of her own. The summer of her junior year, she went on to compete at Olympic Trials again.Her dream of becoming an Olympian for the first time was fueled by her parents. As Polish immigrants, they traveled to the states in the 90s, where they started their own wood flooring business. They helped Olivia and her brother believe that they could achieve anything they wanted with hard, determined work. They were granted their American citizenship, won awards and recognition for their work, and proved that even if you start from nothing, your dreams can become a reality. Olivia qualified for the 2016 Olympics in the 100m backstroke and the 4x100 medley relay. In Rio, she finally won gold in the 4x100 medley relay preliminary heat. Since 2016, Olivia has qualified for 3 World Championship teams and a Pan Pacific team. She is the current LCM 50m backstroke World champion and American record holder. With the support of her suit sponsor, FINIS Inc., Olivia trained and qualified for her second Olympic team in June 2021. In July she headed to Bejing for the 2021 Summer Olympics, where she competed on the 4 X 100 Free Relay and won a Bronze Medal. Olivia hopes to be an inspiration for the next wave of athletes, and non athletes - urging them them to never give up on whatever their dreams may be with positivity, dedication and hard work.
SESSION DETAILS
TECHNIQUES TRAINING
July 15th Session
Techniques Training is designed to improve a swimmer's technique in all four strokes (butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle).
- Learn from the best with individualized instruction led by JOLYN Coach Caitlin Hamilton and top area coaches.
- The program starts at 8:30am and ends at 12:30pm (does not include lunch).
- Swimmers will be grouped by age and ability.
- Low student to instructor ratio (approximately 10:1).
- Clinic activities will include JOLYN brand experiences, contests, giveaways, including a JOLYN Trunk Show with exclusive items just for you!
Participant Requirements
- This clinic is designed for female swimmers ages 12 to 18 years of age with a minimum of one year of competitive swimming experience (ie., USA Club Team, High School Team or Summer League Team).
- Participants must be proficient in all four strokes and able to do a start and legal turns.
- For your safety and benefit, we recommend you choose a camp that fits your level of development.
MAIN EVENT
July 16th Session
Main Event is a specialty stroke clinic geared towards athletes who have the basic foundations of their main stroke, but are looking to fine tune details such as turns, transitions, underwater kicking, starts and specific race details.
- Learn from the best with individualized instruction led by JOLYN Head Coach Caitlin Hamilton and top area coaches.
- The program starts at 8:30am and ends at 12:30pm (does not include lunch).
- Swimmers will be grouped by their primary stroke with a low student to instructor ratio (approximately 5:1).
Participant Requirements
- This clinic is designed for female swimmers ages 14 to 18 years of age with a minimum of one year of year-round competitive swimming experience (ie. USA Club Team).
- For your safety and benefit, we recommend you choose a camp that fits your level of development.
BUNDLE
(JULY 15 + JULY 16 SESSIONS)
The Session Bundle allow participants to combine techniques learned in the Techniques Training Session to their specialty stroke.
- Learn from the best with individualized instruction led by JOLYN Head Coach Caitlin Hamilton and top area coaches.
- The Bundle includes both the Techniques Training and Main Event sessions (does not include lunch).
- Clinic activities will include JOLYN brand experiences, contests, giveaways and a JOLYN Trunk Show with exclusive items just for you!
Participant Requirements
- This clinic is designed for female swimmers ages 14 to 18 years of age with a minimum of one year of year-round competitive swimming experience (ie., USA Club Team).
- For your safety and benefit, we recommend you choose a camp that fits your level of development.
JOLYN CLINICS at Kino Aquatic Center
Kino Aquatic Center is a 28-lane Olympic size state-of-the-art competition pool.