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Jon Urbanchek
NameJon Urbanchek
NationalityAmerican
SportSwimming
CoachedUniversity of Michigan, Club Wolverine

Jon Urbanchek is a renowned American swimming coach, best known for his work with the University of Michigan and Club Wolverine. Throughout his career, Urbanchek has coached numerous athletes who have gone on to compete in the Olympic Games, including Tom Dolan, Tom Malchow, and Peter Vanderkaay. His coaching style and techniques have been influenced by his experiences working with notable coaches such as Don Gambril and Nort Thornton. Urbanchek's contributions to the sport of swimming have been recognized by organizations such as the American Swimming Coaches Association and the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.

Early Life and Education

Jon Urbanchek was born and raised in the United States, where he developed a passion for swimming at a young age. He attended Michigan State University, where he competed on the Michigan State Spartans men's swimming and diving team and was coached by Don McCrory. After completing his undergraduate degree, Urbanchek went on to earn his master's degree from Eastern Michigan University. During his time at Eastern Michigan University, he was influenced by the coaching styles of Dick Kimball and Keo Nakama, who were both prominent figures in the swimming community. Urbanchek's educational background and early experiences in the sport of swimming have been shaped by his interactions with notable coaches and athletes, including Mark Spitz, Gary Hall Sr., and Shane Gould.

Coaching Career

Urbanchek's coaching career spans over four decades, during which he has worked with numerous athletes who have gone on to achieve great success in the sport of swimming. He began his coaching career at Long Beach State University, where he worked under the guidance of Don Gambril. Urbanchek later moved on to become the head coach of the University of Michigan men's swimming team, a position he held for over 20 years. During his tenure at University of Michigan, he coached athletes such as Tom Dolan, Tom Malchow, and Peter Vanderkaay, who all went on to compete in the Olympic Games. Urbanchek's coaching style has been influenced by his experiences working with notable coaches such as Bob Bowman, Eddie Reese, and David Marsh. He has also been involved with USA Swimming and has coached athletes who have competed in international events such as the Pan Pacific Championships and the World Aquatics Championships.

Notable Athletes

Throughout his coaching career, Urbanchek has worked with numerous notable athletes, including Tom Dolan, Tom Malchow, and Peter Vanderkaay. These athletes have gone on to achieve great success in the sport of swimming, competing in events such as the Olympic Games, the World Aquatics Championships, and the NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. Urbanchek has also coached athletes such as Kaitlin Sandeno, Maritza Correia, and Chris Thompson, who have all competed at the international level. His athletes have been influenced by his coaching style, which has been shaped by his experiences working with notable coaches such as Don Gambril and Nort Thornton. Urbanchek's athletes have also been recognized by organizations such as the American Swimming Coaches Association and the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.

Awards and Recognition

Urbanchek has received numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to the sport of swimming. He has been named the American Swimming Coaches Association Coach of the Year and has received the College Swimming Coaches Association of America Lifetime Achievement Award. Urbanchek has also been inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame and the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor. His coaching style and techniques have been recognized by organizations such as USA Swimming and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Urbanchek's contributions to the sport of swimming have been influenced by his interactions with notable coaches and athletes, including Mark Spitz, Gary Hall Sr., and Shane Gould.

Personal Life

Urbanchek is a native of the United States and currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is married and has two children, who have both been involved in the sport of swimming. Urbanchek's personal life has been influenced by his experiences as a coach and his interactions with notable coaches and athletes, including Bob Bowman, Eddie Reese, and David Marsh. He has been involved with various charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Urbanchek's contributions to the sport of swimming have been recognized by organizations such as the American Swimming Coaches Association and the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. He has also been involved with USA Swimming and has coached athletes who have competed in international events such as the Pan Pacific Championships and the World Aquatics Championships.

Category:American swimming coaches

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