Noosa Camp Day 6 – The Wrap Up

Well, as they say in the classics, “That’s a wrap!”  Bus, luggage and team all safely back in Sydney.

Sunday brought the final pool swim – a gruelling 8km, 3 hour session to close the camp. With all swimmers doing themselves proud in closing out the week well.  Water Warriors – Tom P (awarded the first ever double WW), Holly, Maddy, Georgia P and Claudi.

It was then back for breakfast, presentation and final pack up.  Harry and Tom P took the opportunity to take up the Weetbix Challenge with Tom P getting through 21 Weetbix in a sitting! – Gross.

We then held the Presentation with the coaches and “the bus driver” all having parting motivational speeches to the team.  The team leaders thanked the managers and coaches with heartfelt speeches and gave gifts.  It was then time to pack and have a final swim at the beach before packing the bus and heading to the airport.

And so to the big Team Award.

The Winning Team goes to……………… Continue reading “Noosa Camp Day 6 – The Wrap Up”

Noosa Day 5 – Beach Games

The team was up 15min earlier today as the coaches wished to do the activation on the beach today before heading to the pool to do a mammoth 16 x 400m. Again the coaches were left inspired by the efforts of the whole team and unable to name just one Water Warrior. Each coach named 3 WW each. The Water Warriors this morning were Tom, Kaea, Shaun, Jaimey, Georgia P, Sam D, Adri, Maddie, Em Ong – awesome job.

Following the session, the team headed back to the Retreat for a big pancake breakfast.  120 pancakes were consumed by the team and I need to make a special mention of Cal who helped cook the pancakes for the team. Saying that, it was noticed that he made himself a pancake with the final mix that resembled a large car tyre.

It was then off to Beach War Games which is one of the highlights of the week.  Multiple events were hosted with each team pitted against the other including, mutli-discipline relays both in the water and out (sometimes with an eating component as well) , tug-o-war, team ironman, and the infamous fort-building ball wars.  It was a hard fought day with the eventual winners being Fishion Possible over the Northern Knights.

Another highlight of the Games was the Coaches (including Chris) v the Boys tug-o-war. Not wanting to boast, but Boys came a very brave second – maybe next year lads!

For the last dinner, we went out to the Peregian Hotel for dinner to treat the team after a great week of effort and concentration.  It was nice to see everyone out of their swimmers and t-shirts and dressed up.

One more sleep to go with a 3 hour session planned by the coaches in the morning before the final presentations and trip home.

Final point scores and awards will be announced in tomorrow’s final camp blog.

Noosa Camp Day 4 – Surf Lesson

Look out Kelly Slater and Mick Fanning.  The Abbotsleigh team tore up the waves at Coolum Beach today.  If any of the team turn professional, at least we know they can swim if their leg-rope breaks.

But first,

The team went-off in the pool this morning as another quality session was set by the coaches.  Individual pockets of brilliance were plenty with an amazing amount of consistent effort shown by everyone.  As an observer, definitely most impressive session so far.  As such, the coaches struggled to name just a couple of swimmers and therefore agreed to name 3 Water Warriors each. The Water Warriors for this morning’s tough session were : Claudia, Georgia P, Sammy, Petro, Jaimey, Loz, Maddy, Em Booth, Abby.

After another good quality session, the team refuelled, re-sunscreened  and then headed down to the Coolum Surfing School to learn how to surf.  The conditions were perfect with a half-metre of consistent swell breaking on a low tide bank.  There was next to no wind and not a cloud in the sky. If ever there was a day or a place to learn to surf, this was it.

The team was broken into three groups with an instructor for each group.  After a brief safety talk, it was down to the beach to begin the lesson.  Each instructor explained the basics and had everyone practicing on the sand for 10min before we hit the water.  For most, this was the first experience of surfing but there was no fear in getting into the waves and by the end of the sessions all the team were standing up on the waves.

This afternoon the team jumped in with Graeme Brewer’s Noosa Aquatic team to do a joint session.  The session was set and run by Leanne and Graeme.  Great fun and lots of fast swimming as the team made some new friends. Water Warriors this afternoon were Kaea, Cal, Jacqui.

Tonight was a Master Chef competition with each team having to prepare pizzas for themselves and also one for the judges. The teams were judged on teamwork, creativity, leaving the kitchens clean when finished, and of course quality of pizza and supporting salad.  There were a variety of pizza flavours from the teams including a Chocolate Pizza from the Northern Knights.  The winners however were the Apeeling Banana Llamas who were award with the best pizza and second best salad.

Tomorrow – our last full day which will include the beach games.

 

 

Noosa Day 3 – Ocean Swim

A massive day of training and fun for the team again today after a great night of skits. Last night each team competed with their own interpretation of the female team leaders “other interests” and it would be remiss of me not to give a special mention of the comedic talents of Sam Druce, and surprise singing voice of Shaun Champion.

The team was again up at 6am and off to the pool.  After running through some more core strength floating-starfish drills, there was a tough main set from the coaches – Leanne’s “Jungle Set”, had everyone red faced and puffing by the end.  Water Warriors this morning, were Annika, Holly, Tom, Belle, Soph and Ashton who all did a fantastic job.

But that wasn’t all before breakfast. The team were dropped 3 km from the accommodation to run the beach-path home.  Great running performances by Tom, Amy and Cal as they set off from the start at a cracking pace and quickly separated themselves from the group.  Sadly, being particularly enthusiastic to get going, they didn’t catch all the instructions for the run which meant they missed the final path to the resort and ended up running an extra 1km.  – Something about hare and tortoise springs to mind.

After a nutritious breakfast of eggs, haloumi, cereal, toast, fruit, sausages, juice (and I suspect some may have eaten the paper plates their food was on) the team had 30min to get ready for the ocean swim at Noosa Heads.  There we were met by Graeme Brewer (Bronze Medallist in the 200m free at the 1980 Olympics) for a 2km ocean swim along the Noosa headland. The conditions were flat, we had Chris and Raf on boards, Graeme on a ski and Leanne and Brandon in the water swimming with the team.  This was the first ocean swim for many, but after today’s experience I am sure not the last.  The water was clear and about 22 degrees which was perfect for a warm day like today.  After swimming for about 1km the team regathered and were given the option to head back or swim for another 500m.  All but 6 headed back to the shore, and whilst you would imagine that it was the older boys, I am happy to report it was 6 of the less experienced girls who led the charge to swim-on.  Led by Soph and Adri, Petro, Holly, Maddy and Annika headed another 500m out with Brandon, and Chris to check out the sea life.  For most of these girls it was their first long ocean swim and they took to it like experienced professionals showing the boys up.

It was then back to the mess hall (ok, the converted garage) for more fuel before heading out to the pool again for the afternoon session. Highlight of the session was a 50m effort by everyone, with Maddy Robinson taking home the points (500) for the biggest PB! – great job Maddy!

Tonight’s entertainment was the dress-up night with Trivia, Music Bingo, and a juggling contest. Each team dressed up in a theme that linked to their team name resulting in hilarious explanations for ridiculous costumes.  Highlights included Charles in a huge blonde wig and Harry in a corset! – Tears of laughter

The finale of the night was the team captains singing Vance Joy’s – Riptide with Amy doing an amazing job playing the Ukulele in support.

For those interested, the Current Team point score stands as follows:

  1. The 7 Dwarfs (7880)
  2. The Rain breakers (7470)
  3. Fishion Possible (6695)
  4. Apeeling banana Llamas (6050)
  5. Northern Knights (5745)

Tomorrow -2 swims and a surfing lesson.

Noosa Camp Day 2 – First Beach session

Day 2 started bright and early with a 6am wake up call allowing time for a quick snack before boarding the buses at 6:20am to the pool.  A beautiful, clear morning for the team and a slightly different session this morning. Our resident Olympian/Bus Driver – Chris Fydler, took the team on a “freestyle turning skills” session for an hour followed by skills on the other strokes by Brandon and Raf. Streamlining, breakouts, and turn approaches were all practiced and reinforced during the session and the practicing of good skills, will be a continuing theme this week.

Water Warriors for the session were: Jaimey, Rani and Maddie – well done girls.

Teams were announced last night and the first team activity – the naming and flag making took place.  The 5 Teams this year and their members are:

FishionpossibleApeeling Banana LlamasRain BreakersThe 7 DwarvesNorthern Knights
RaniAmyEmily BelleKeely
LachShaunHarryTomKaea
CallumCharlieLozAshSam
ClaudiAdriJacSammyJaimey
AleishaGeorgia PPetroSophAbby
CarolynAnnikaHollyKatieBecca
MaddiEm OGeorgia O

Jess then took the team for the first beach dry land session, a short 200m walk from our accommodations. – Hard work despite the location and perfect weather.  Might be a few sore muscles tomorrow, but of course – “No Complaino”.

Supercoach Speechley joined the team just before the afternoon session, straight from the National Talent Identification Camp in Canberra. The session focussed on body position in the water for all the team as we dodged another big storm just as we finished.

Water Warriors this afternoon were: Shaun, Georgia P, Katie Mc for being highly engaged in learning new skills.

Looking forward to more fun tomorrow.

Noosa Camp Day 1 – The Arrival

A smooth trip north to Maroochydore on Jetstar resulted with everyone arriving with smiles and plenty of energy.  From there, the short 15min trip to our accommodation which is a fantastic group of bungalows basically on Peregian Beach.  We managed to take a couple of photos of the beach this morning to make some of the parents jealous.

The team then endured the introductory address from Brandon, welcoming the Rookies and reminding them of the Abbotsleigh Swimming Camp motto – “No Complaino”!  From there straight into lunch and a brief time to settle into rooms before heading out to our first session at Noosa Aquatic Centre. Continue reading “Noosa Camp Day 1 – The Arrival”

Noosa Camp – Day (0)

Well, the bus is loaded and heading North on its 1030km journey to Noosa in preparation for the Abbotsleigh Swimming Team Camp 2015 which starts tomorrow (Tuesday).  Big thanks to the boys  and Darryn who acted as our removalist team at Abbotsleigh.  Looking forward to meeting the team at Sunshine Coast airport on Tuesday morning for the big week!

President’s AGM report

Hi All,

We held our AGM on Wednesday night and I would like to thank all those who came along. I am happy to report that all positions were filled and we have a full compliment on the committee.

I have attached my annual report for your review. Please have a read as we have made some great progress this year.

A summary of the committee appointments
President – Chris Fydler
Secretary – Lexie Young
Treasurer – Ben Ramsden
Registrar – Darryn Booth
Race Secretary – Liz Booth
Other members
Fiona de Salis
Nicole Dunlop
Geoff Bird
Erin Buckley

Thanks to everyone for their support last year and I’m sure we will make this year even better!

Regards

Chris Fydler

6th in NSW – our best ever result

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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to highlight the latest fantastic achievement by the Abbotsleigh Swimming Club.

Over the weekend, the NSW Winter State Championships were held at Homebush. Many of our members qualified and were competing for the first time at the State Champs. Abbotsleigh achieved a best ever result of 6th in the State as a club and is now number 2 in our SMNE region behind Carlile.

A detailed report will be coming from Leanne and Brandon in the next few days but there was some amazing team and individual results including a win for the girls 12 & under 4 x 50m freestyle relay! Just as importantly there was a mountain of PBs.

Congratulations to the whole team on a great performance and a great endorsement of our fabulous coaching team of Leanne, Brandon, Raf and Chris.

Our club is on the move.
Regards
Chris Fydler
President
Abbotsleigh Swimming Club

Abbotsleigh Coaches on representative teams

Abbotsleigh Swimming Club would like to congratulate our fabulous coaches on their recent nominations to representative teams. Our Head Coach, Leanne, has been selected as a coach on the NSW Emerging Talent Squad team whilst Brandon has been selected onto the NSW Junior Sharks team. Both Raf and Brandon have also been selected as SMNE Coaches with Brandon heading up the “C” squad and Raf as a coach with the Green Squad. This is a great acknowledgement of the skill and knowledge these coaches bring to our program and the continuing commitment they make to both Abbotsleigh and our sport.