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Chalmers’ Coach Peter Bishop Takes Over As Head Coach of Dutch Swim Group

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Australian swim coach Peter Bishop, most well-known because the coach of Kyle Chalmers up till a couple of months earlier than the Olympic Video games, will depart his position because the South Australian Sports activities Institute to turn into the pinnacle coach of the Royal Dutch Swimming Federation, Swimming Australia and KNZB introduced collectively on Wednesday.

The 55-year-old Bishop will pair with Patrick Pearson, who not too long ago had his contract prolonged till 2028 as the pinnacle coach of the Excessive Efficiency Heart in Eindhoven. The pair are each anticipated to steer the Dutch group to Paris.

Bishop’s return additionally coincides with that of Jacco Verhaeren, who returned to the Netherlands in September because the Dutch federation’s ‘Efficiency Strategist High Swimming.’ Verhaeren really helpful Bishop and stated he ‘labored excellently with Bishop’ because the group director of Swimming Australia from 2014 to 2020.

Sjors Lommerts, technical director of the KNZB, explains: “We’re more than happy that we are able to add Peter to our teaching workers. His CV may be very spectacular and all of the references we requested, each professionally and personally, are completely constructive. As well as, the expertise that Jacco had with him additionally weighed closely in fact.”

Bishop’s tenure in Australia ended on rocky footing, having his accreditation revoked in March as a part of a still-murky ‘integrity case.’

The KNZB acknowledged this of their press launch, saying that they’re “conscious of the integrity case by which Bishop was concerned in Australia.’

Lommerts stated “now we have been extensively knowledgeable about this, each by Peter himself and Swimming Australia in addition to his final employer. They’ve all confirmed to us in writing that this case was closed to everybody’s satisfaction in the course of the earlier Olympic cycle.”

After Bishop’s suspension, Chalmers moved to St. Andrews to coach with Ash Delaney in his closing preparations for the Video games. Chalmers would go on to win a silver medal within the 100 free behind solely Pan Zhanle‘s World Document win; Chalmers additionally took silver within the males’s 400 free relay and the combined 400 medley relay.

“It’s been a privilege to make a contribution to the Dolphins’ success and I look ahead to a brand new problem,” Bishop stated.

“His contribution throughout Olympic and Paralympic Video games is important and tremendously valued. Kyle (Chalmers) and Matt (Cowdrey) are legends of our sport and Bish (Bishop) has been integral to shaping their careers,” Swimming Australia head coach Rohan Taylor stated of Bishop’s departure.

“We want Bish all one of the best as he takes the following step right into a head teaching position.”

Swimming Australia concluded their press launch with a definitive “will probably be making no additional remark” assertion.

Earlier than taking on at SASI in 2017, Bishop coached on the Marion Swimming Membership, the place he additionally coached the 9-time Olympic medalist Chalmers and 23-time Paralympic medalist Chowdrey. Different massive names that Bishop coached embrace 5-time Olympic medalist Meg Harris, 4-time Olympic medalist Madi Wilson,  three-time Olympic medalist Matthew Temple, and three-time Olympic medalist Zac Incerti.

Bishop replaces former Dutch head coach Mark Faber, who likewise confronted some controversy within the spring, although he was in the end cleared of any wrongdoing by the KNZB. SwimSwam will report later at this time that Faber has taken a task within the Belgian Federation.



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