Wednesday, January 18, 2017 Swimmers to Gain Competition Experience at Geneva International Meet 2017 National Coach Alan Lynn said, “The meet lends itself to the swimmers focusing fully on their process goals and developing and refining their race plans" Twenty swimmers from the Scottish Youth and Senior Squads will be competing at the Geneva International Meet at the weekend (20-22 January 2017), as part of the on-going commitment to providing challenging competitive experiences as part of the National Programme. The meet will feature some of the best swimmers from across Europe presenting strong senior and youth opposition for the swimmers to compete against. National Coach Alan Lynn said, “As we build towards the summer meets, at this stage of the season the meet lends itself to the swimmers focusing fully on their process goals and developing and refining their race plans. It’s a strong group of athletes supported by experienced staff and they are looking forward to the challenge ahead”. Staff & Coaches Ally Whike Monica Borland Phil Potter Gregor McMillan Kerry Wood Linda Hardy Kostas Kalitsis Nikki Gibson Swimmers Thomas Beeley University of Aberdeen George Clough Warrender Baths Club Finlay Deans COAST Daniel Ferguson Swim West Lothian Anna Fleming City of Glasgow Swim Team Archie Goodburn Warrender Baths Club Tara Haworth Lincoln Vulcans Isabel Jones Millfield School Keanna MacInnes Heart of Midlothian ASC Andrew Macintosh East Kilbride ASC Scott McLay Perth City SC Nikki Miller East Kilbride ASC Róisín Ramsay Warrender Baths Club Ryan Retson FIRST Luke Robins Millfield School Lucy Ross East Kilbride ASC Sophie Smith Arbroath St Thomas Chanel Sneddon FIRST Alexandra Waller Heart of Midlothian ASC Cassie Wild Ellesmere College Titans