Honour Coach
From Openwaterpedia
noun - Honour Coach is an individual who has been inducted in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame (IMSHOF) due to their exploits and achievements as a coach or trainer of marathon swimmers. Individuals can also be inducted in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame as an Honour Administrator, Honour Pilot and Honour Swimmer. Clubs, committees and organizations can be inducted in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame as an Honour Organisation.
IMSHOF Honour Coaches
- Richard “Dick” Campion, Australia, inducted 2010/11
- Gilles Potvin, Canada, inducted 2006
- Gus Ryder, Canada, inducted 1981
- Charles “Red” Silva, USA, inducted 1978
- Tom Watch, Great Britain, inducted 1986
- Don Watson, USA inducted 2013
External links
- Watching Over Many, Impacting All
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame
- Open Water Swimming website
- Explaining The International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Official Website in Spanish
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Official Website in Portuguese
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Official Website in Italian
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Official Website in French
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Official Website in German
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Official Website in Japanese
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame 2012 induction ceremony registration
- Arend Grondman, From Skipper To Swimmer
- Open Water Swimmers Remember The Extremes
- What Is The Sea Goddess Trophy?
- Honoring Contributors In The Hall Of Fame
- Ned Denison Recruits Crème De La Crème To Hall Of Fame
- So Many Channel Swimmers On His Watch