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Michael Phelps Swim School Launches In India

With established locations already operating in California, New York and Michael Phelps’ home state of Maryland, the Michael Phelps Swim School has announced the opening of its first international venture.  The swim school has just launched an excellence program in Bengaluru, India this week.

Hilary Phelps, eldest sister of Phelps and the creative director of the Michael Phelps Swim School, said that the program is geared for children and swimmers of all skill levels, using training methods that helped her 18-time Olympic gold medalist sibling learn to swim.

Said Hilary of the new investment in India, “This country has so much potential to excel in every sport in existence and swimming is no different. The reason we chose Bangaluru as the venue for our swim clinics is because of its rich history of nurturing young swimming talent and a vibrant swimming culture.”

She continued, “We want to give Indians the opportunity to learn to swim and later become a competitive force in the sport of swimming. We (Michael Phelps Swim School) are very excited to work together to bring our programme to India, especially Bangalore.”

Hilary has posted updates of her journey into India, including pictures of some of the pools serving as locations for the swim school, including the Zuri Hotel.

 

Training in Bangalore at the Zuri Hotel, the site of one of our India based schools!!

Posted by Michael Phelps Swim School on Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Michael Phelps Swim School location in India was launched in partnership with Gameday Arts, an organization that lends consultative experience to help implement sports development opportunities in India.

Of the new school’s opening, CEO of Gameday Arts, Jai Gill said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for young swimmers to learn to swim exactly the way Michael Phelps was taught. With the program, we aim to provide young swimmers an opportunity to become world-class athletes by teaching the fundamentals of the sport with a proven and successful method.”

“With the swim clinics being set up in the city, we are confident that our programmes will emphasize the importance of life skills learnt from swimming. Our ultimate aim is to enhance the swimming experience for young children to be able to develop the next generation of swimmers from Bengaluru”, Gill concluded.

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Yogendra yadav
7 years ago

Want to know the place in Bangalore where the swimming academy send me the address other wise call me my no is 9619748003

Veena
7 years ago

Sir I am Vyom and sir pls message me the adress and number

BABU
7 years ago

Hi
I am from Telangana. my son is doing swimming. He participated twice in state level. my wish to join in coaching there. can youhelp me in this regard.

thank you

Daminda Weerawansa
8 years ago

Hi I’m Daminda.
I’m from Sri Lanka. My daughter is 14yrs. old. She is the no1 in Back & Fly under 15.
My daughter having biggest endurance issues. I need to develop her endurance. Then can you arrange some good endurance training for her.

Mohamed Arif
8 years ago

Hi sir I’m Mohamed Arif from Tamil Nadu, I wish to join my brother for training in your swim school, plz advice me about fees structure, venue, timing & boarding facility …. thank you

Monika
8 years ago

We want to send my 12 yes son to your academy we are living in haryana please tell us fees and location . Our address 302/28 and phone no 8199043730 in rohtak,subhash Nagar.

Monika
8 years ago

I like to send my son to you he is 12 yrs old .please tell the fees structure

Sudhir M Ambotkar
8 years ago

Dear sir, my son is 14years old I would like to send him in your training centre so please send the details how to apply.
Looking forward for your positive response
Thanks & Regards
Sudhir Ambotkar
Jalgaon ( Maharashtra)
India

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