Alan Thompson (swimming coach)

Alan Thompson is a former Australian swimming coach, who was once the head coach of the Australian swimming team.[1] He was appointed to the role in January 2005 following the resignation of Leigh Nugent after the 2004 Athens Olympics. He took a redundancy package from Swimming Australia in January 2010 and Nugent was re-appointed to the role.[2] Thompson was previously a school teacher.[3]

Thomson was an official Olympic Swimming Team Coach for the 2004 (Athens) and 2008 (Beijing) Olympics.[4]

History

Thompson ran his own swim school (Alan Thompson’s Swim School), at the Campbelltown Swimming Centre in south/western Sydney from 1987 to 2004. During this period he was also the Head Coach of the Whitlam Swim Team from 1995 to 2004 and Elite Training Centre Coach at the New South Wales Institute of Sport from 2001 until 2004.[5]

Coach/Manager Positions Held

Thompson has served as coach or manager at local, State and International levels. Apart from Olympic competitions he has worked at:[5]

Office Positions Held

He has also served as a committee member or office holder of many state, National and International swimming organisations.[5]

Awards

Thompson has received several awards in recognition of his work.[5]

Qualifications

Australian Gold Licence / Level 3, National Coaching Accreditation Scheme[5]

Complaint and investigation by Swimming Australia

In early December 2009 Thompson took personal leave following a claim of "inappropriate behaviour". Swimming Australia (SA) chief executive Kevin Neil said an "anonymous and unsubstantiated" claim of inappropriate behaviour had been brought to the national body's attention regarding Thompson, and that the allegation did not involve a claim of assault and was not a criminal matter.[9] An independent investigation found that "there was no evidence found to support the allegation of inappropriate behaviour made against Mr Thompson".[2][10]

Rugby league

Thompson, a long-time supporter of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs rugby league club, was appointed general manager of its football operations on 15 April 2010.[11]

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