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Gold Medal Swim Camps offers overnight camps and focused swim clinics that include two 2-hour water sessions each day for overnight campers and 2 hour-long clinic sessions. Camp and clinic activities include a technical breakdown of each stroke, stroke and technique demonstrations by college swimmers, and technique development and improvement in all strokes. Swimmers take part in daily filming, multiple film sessions using underwater cameras, and starts and turns training, and there is an add-on Starts & Turns session available.
• Schedule: Overnight camp includes two 2-hour water sessions each day; swim clinics are 2 hour-long clinics, with 2026 Competitive Swim Clinic dates on Saturday April 18th from 10:00am–12:00pm for Freestyle & Backstroke and 1:00pm–3:00pm for Breaststroke & Butterfly, plus an add-on Starts & Turns session on Sunday from 3:00pm–4:30pm.
• Price: Single Clinic Pricing: $150.00. Both Clinic Pricing Option: $275.00.
Gold Medal Swim Camps clinics are described as competitive swimming technique training for beginner to advanced competitive swimmers and are not learn to swim clinics. Swimmers receive individualized attention from former Olympians and collegiate coaches, including stroke and technique instruction from collegiate coaches who also review filmed sessions with each swimmer. The program’s mission statement is “Harnessing the Champion in Every Swimmer!” and it has partnered with US Sports Camps.
Gold Medal Swim Camps is led by Coach Courtney Shealy Hart, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time NCAA champion, and the 2000 NCAA Women’s National Swimmer of the Year. Courtney Shealy Hart helped lead the University of Georgia Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA team championships in 1999 and 2000 and earned a school-record 26 All-America honors, and she competed for the United States at the 2000 Olympic Games, Pan-American Games, Pan Pacific Championships, and World Cup events. She served as head coach of Georgia Tech’s swimming and diving programs from 2009 to 2024, following assistant coaching roles at North Florida and Georgia Tech, guiding 39 NCAA Championship participants, producing multiple All-Americans and conference champions, and overseeing numerous school records. In September 2024, she became the regional director of development in Atlanta for the University of Georgia, and she is a member of the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame.
Last updated April 25, 2026.
• Schedule: Overnight camp includes two 2-hour water sessions each day; swim clinics are 2 hour-long clinics, with 2026 Competitive Swim Clinic dates on Saturday April 18th from 10:00am–12:00pm for Freestyle & Backstroke and 1:00pm–3:00pm for Breaststroke & Butterfly, plus an add-on Starts & Turns session on Sunday from 3:00pm–4:30pm.
• Price: Single Clinic Pricing: $150.00. Both Clinic Pricing Option: $275.00.
Gold Medal Swim Camps clinics are described as competitive swimming technique training for beginner to advanced competitive swimmers and are not learn to swim clinics. Swimmers receive individualized attention from former Olympians and collegiate coaches, including stroke and technique instruction from collegiate coaches who also review filmed sessions with each swimmer. The program’s mission statement is “Harnessing the Champion in Every Swimmer!” and it has partnered with US Sports Camps.
Gold Medal Swim Camps is led by Coach Courtney Shealy Hart, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time NCAA champion, and the 2000 NCAA Women’s National Swimmer of the Year. Courtney Shealy Hart helped lead the University of Georgia Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA team championships in 1999 and 2000 and earned a school-record 26 All-America honors, and she competed for the United States at the 2000 Olympic Games, Pan-American Games, Pan Pacific Championships, and World Cup events. She served as head coach of Georgia Tech’s swimming and diving programs from 2009 to 2024, following assistant coaching roles at North Florida and Georgia Tech, guiding 39 NCAA Championship participants, producing multiple All-Americans and conference champions, and overseeing numerous school records. In September 2024, she became the regional director of development in Atlanta for the University of Georgia, and she is a member of the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame.
Last updated April 25, 2026.
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