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Coach Bryan began swimming at
the age of 12 for what was then called Elsinore Valley Aquatics. Bryan's accomplishments in swimming include 1999 and 2000
MVP of men’s swimming Lake Elsinore High School and four
League champion titles in 100fly and 200IM from 1998-2000 . After High School, Bryan began his career in aquatics, beginning with teaching lessons then coaching competitively. Bryan is
certified as a USA Swim Coach, American Swim Coaches Association Level 3 with 8 years experience as a
competitive swimming coach.
Bryan began serving as TMEC head coach in 2003. Coach Bryan believes
that the single most important thing to success in swimming is believing whole heartedly in the program you are a part of.
In the time Bryan has been with TMEC our team has had 3 age group national top 16 swimmers, won local eastern section Championship
meets, placed in the top 12 at SCS Junior Olympic Championships in team rankings and completely reorganized our group structures
and club goals into the direction of a serious competitive club. Coach Bryan lives in Murrieta with his wife Patty and son
Jody.
For more info and thoughts from Coach Bryan click here.
Coach Jenn began competitive swimming at age 4 for a summer swim club called
the Newport Shores Sharks. From age 10-15 she was a part of the Newport Beach junior lifeguard program. She competed for
Newport Harbor High School four years in swimming and water polo. She has 6 years experience as a pool
and beach lifeguard. Coach Jenn is a USA
swimming Coach and she is certified in American Red Cross lifeguard, First aid, CPR, AED, Oxygen administration and WSI. She
has been working in the City of Temecula Aquatics Programs
for the past year and is currently pursuing a degree in education and childhood development.
Who needs a BIO when you look this good!!
Allison is a USA certified Swim Coach who began swimming at the age of six for the Lake Forest
Sharks and later swam for El Toro High School and the Nadadores in Orange County. She has been teaching lessons and life guarding
for nearly eight years and currently holds certifications in: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer (through the American Heart
Association), Title 22 (Emergency First Responder), Oxygen Administration, Water Safety Instruction, Blood Borne Pathogens,
and Lifeguard Training (all through the American Red Cross). Recently, she passed the National Registry for Emergency Medical
Technicians and earned her EMT. She has been working in the City of Temecula Aquatics Programs for the past two years and
plans on attending UCR for Psychology.
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