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Erik Posegay, Abi Liu, Ken O’Reilly Named To US Coaching Staff For 2024 Worlds

After naming an additional four swimmers to the swimming roster yesterday, USA Swimming has announced the coaching staff for next month’s 2024 World Championships in Doha.

Erik Posegay, Abi Liu, and Ken O’Reilly will lead the rosters of seven women and 12 men to Doha. The US will depart on February 5th for training in Doha beginning February 6th, and competition is scheduled to take place from February 11th-18th.

This fall, Posegay was promoted to National Junior Team Director and National Coach after acting as program director for the National Junior Team since March 2022. Prior to arriving at USA Swimming, Posegay worked with the distance and IM groups as an associate head coach at the University of Wisconsin. Posegay’s international coaching experience includes being an assistant for the US at 2015 Open Water World Championships, 2013 Dual in the Pool, and 2010 Junior Pan Pacs. He also was an assistant coach for France at the 2014 European Championships and was the head coach for North Macedonia at the 2016 Olympic Games.

Also leading the US team to Doha is Abi Liu, the head coach of Bellevue Club Swim Team. Liu has served on the US international staff twice. In 2022, she was a coach for the 2022 Mel Zajac Invite. This fall she served as an assistant coach for the 2023 World Junior Championships where the US went on to lead the medal table.

Liu coaches Piper Enge, one of three women left from the roster that was originally announced in November. Enge won bronze in the 50 breast and was 4th in the 100 breast at the World Junior Championships. Enge will compete in the 50 and 100 breaststrokes in Doha.

Ken O’Reilly of Scarlet Aquatics was also named to the coaching staff. This is his first international coaching trip. O’Reilly is the coach of Kate Hurst, one of four swimmers to be added to the roster yesterday. Hurst won the 1500 freestyle at World Juniors this past fall and will compete in the event in Doha.

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Pescatarian
9 months ago

Great for Abi. She’s a wonderful person and coach.

Winter Apple
Reply to  Pescatarian
9 months ago

Do people not like Abi? Downvoters please explain

jeff
Reply to  Winter Apple
9 months ago

now I’m curious, I knew of her when she coached in my area but wasn’t aware of any drama and didn’t even know she had moved to Washington

Winter Apple
Reply to  jeff
9 months ago

Yeah people can downvote all they want I just wanna hear why!?!?

bevo’s horns
Reply to  Winter Apple
9 months ago

I knew her to be very intense, and she had an in-group of swimmers that were very loyal to her. This was 10+ years ago, though, so basically ancient history.

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  bevo’s horns
9 months ago

It was still that way right up until she moved to Washington.

MIKE IN DALLAS
9 months ago

I suspect most American fans look at this WC as a chance for a ‘new name’ to break out and set themselves up for an Olympic Trials shot. Clearly, TEAM USA is not the full complement of swimmers, but it should still be fun to watch!

Live Wire
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
9 months ago

I can see why Team USA won’t have a full complement of swimmers. If you are one of the country’s best swimmers competing on the world stage, wouldn’t you want the country’s best coaches there with you?

Old Swim Coach
Reply to  Live Wire
9 months ago

Has nothing to do with the coaching staff and everything to do with THE meet in June.

Shogun
Reply to  Live Wire
9 months ago

Agreed. The staff choices and the timing of the announcement of the staff this late in the game are odd (usually the staff is announced near or at the same time as the team). I wonder if they asked more coaches and they turned it down?

Live Wire
Reply to  Braden Keith
9 months ago

I happen to know there are plenty level 5 coaches, that are not NCAA coaches, who were not asked. Why didn’t they ask the coach who pulled his female swimmers?

Winter Apple
Reply to  Braden Keith
9 months ago

Yeah let’s ask the guy who pulled his swimmers to be the coach.

Agree with Braden, there’s so many level 5 coaches.

Live Wire
Reply to  Shogun
9 months ago

I wonder if it is more the fact there are some coaches they will not ask.

Chucky
Reply to  Live Wire
9 months ago

and some coaches who would rather not work with them.

2Fat4Speed
9 months ago

One silver lining is that many new swimmers and coaches are getting international experience.

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