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Competitor Coach of the Month: John Roy

Competitor Coach of the Month is a recurring SwimSwam feature shedding light on a U.S.-based coach who has risen above the competition. As with any item of recognition, Competitor Coach of the Month is a subjective exercise meant to highlight one coach whose work holds noteworthy context – perhaps a coach who was clearly in the limelight, or one whose work fell through the cracks a bit more among other stories. If your favorite coach wasn’t selected, feel free to respectfully recognize them in our comment section.

New Wave (NC WAVE) Swim Team head coach John Roy led his swimmers to several impressive performances across the month, landing him Coach of the Month honors for January.

The month started with NC WAVE hosting a Distance Day meet on Jan. 6, where we saw the likes of 14-year-old Drew Sito highlight the action with a new best time of 16:24.40 in the 1650 freestyle, ranking him 36th this season in the boys’ 13-14 age group.

NC WAVE then sent brothers Matt and Sam Marsteiner, along with James Bennison, Aaron Davidson and Jackson Scheiber to the Knoxville Pro Swim Series, which took place Jan. 10-13.

Matt Marsteiner, a 17-year-old NC State commit, led the team with top-10 finishes in the men’s 800 free (4th), 1500 free (8th) and 400 free (9th), while Sam, 16, set a new PB of 16:02.90 in the 1500 to place 13th and Davidson, also 16, also set a lifetime best of 16:06.79 to crack the top 16.

Bennison finished as high as 10th with a season-best time of 2:03.76 in the 200 back, while Scheiber took 18th in the 1500 free in 16:09.86.

NC WAVE then sent some of the club’s younger swimmers to the Raleigh Swimming Association’s (RSA) Tri-State Meet in mid-January, where 14-year-olds Drew Sito and Parker Van Olst, along with 15-year-old Mattaus Rammel had several impressive swims.

Sito most notably dropped a time of 50.37 in the 100 back to rank 4th this season and 54th all-time in the boys’ 13-14 age group, while Van Olst swept the 100 and 200 breast and Rammel dropped a big PB of 49.86 in the 100 fly. On the girls’ side, 13-year-old Chandler Daigle highlighted things with eight best times, including a 24.80 showing in the 50 free. You can read more about the meet here.

Roy has been leading the WAVE swim team since 2006, and is supported by a large coaching staff that includes Senior Coach Zach Murray.

New Wave was recognized as a Silver Medal Club in USA Swimming’s 2023 Club Excellence Rankings for the second straight year.

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Joe Mama
9 months ago

One of the best coaches out there and an even greater person. He is truly a treasure in our sport. Blessed to have worked with him and become life long friends. Great Man!

Barrel boy
9 months ago

John Roy the goat 🐐

Ed Lower
9 months ago

Congratulations John and Zach! Well deserved. Keep it up! GO WAVE!

berimbolo
9 months ago

Go New Wave! Congrats Coach Roy…

Marisa White
9 months ago

W John Roy

MarshFAN
9 months ago

An amazing person and coach

Rick Paine
9 months ago

heck of a coach and mentor

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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