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Coach’s Reflection on a Major Games
is the first series of videos
being provided to coaches. In the Fall of 2008
we sat down with three coaches who were in Beijing
and got their perspective on the experience. Joel
Filliol ChPC, Pierre Lafontaine ChPC and Mike
Spracklen ChPC were in Toronto participating in
‘Reflection of Beijing’ hosted by
the Coaches Association of Ontario.
Coaches of Canada would like
to thank Ann Doggett ChPC for conducting the
interviews.
| Joel
Filliol ChPC – Triathlon (click
here to view video)
Joel was the Head Coach for the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games Team where he led the Canadian team toward achieving
their two major performance objectives; qualifying a full team of 3 men and 3
women, and achieving a Silver Medal performance, as Simon Whitfield's personal
coach. He currently serves as the Senior High Performance Coach at Triathlon
Canada’s National Triathlon Centre in Victoria. Joel has coached at two
Commonwealth Games (2002 and 2006), two Pan American Games (2003 and 2007)
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| Pierre
Lafontaine ChPC – Swimming (click
here to view video)
Pierre Lafontaine, coaching career spans
two continents, where he has held Head Coach positions in Canada, the U.S and
Australia over three decades. In 2005, at one of its lowest points, Pierre
joined Swimming Canada as CEO to turn things around. He proved he is an
inspiring leader with a significant improvement with the performance of the
Canadian team in Beijing. Pierre has contributed to the advancement and success
of swimming throughout his coaching profession. As Head Coach at the Australian
Institute of Sport (AIS), Pierre led 4 swimmers to podium results at the 2004
Olympics. Previously, as Head Coach of the Phoenix Swim Club in Arizona, he led
his swimmers to 8 medal victories at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
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| Mike
Spracklen ChPC – Rowing (click
here to view video)
Mike Spracklen, one of the world’s most
respected rowing coaches, has coached at the national level in Canada, the U.S.
and his native Great Britain. Most recently, the Canadian men’s eight won gold
at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing dominating the field of contenders at the
Shunyi Olympic rowing park. He has led the Canadian men's eight to wins at the
World Championships (2002, 2003 and 2007) and was named 2002 FISA Coach of the
Year. In the early 1990s, Spracklen also coached the Canadian men's eight to a
gold at the 1992 Olympics and was Silken Laumann's coach for both the 1992 and
the 1996 Olympics.
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