Martin Truijens to be Head Coach of the Danish NTC

Martin Truijens to be Head Coach of the Danish NTC

The Danish Swimming Federation has signed a contract with Martin Truijens for the position of Head Coach at the National Training Centre (NTC) at Bellahøj Aquatic Centre from 1 January 2017.

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Martin Truijens comes from a similar position as coach for 12 years at the national training centre in Amsterdam. During that time, he has been the coach for 13 different swimmers at the last three Olympics, and his swimmers have won more than 60 medals at different international championships. Among those swimmers are the likes of Inge Dekker, Sebastiaan Verschuren and Femke Heemskerk. Concurrent with this, Martin Truijens has worked with sports science at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam, and among other things, completed a PhD on altitude training in swimming.

The High Performance Manager for the Danish Swimming Federation, Lars Green Bach, is very much looking forward to having Martin Truijens join the team in the Sports Department – to be at the head of the NTC and to help implement the new sporting strategy and action plan “From proud results to new common ambitions”.

“For many years the NTC has had a significant role for Danish swimming sport’s international results, and the NTC is also included as a key element in our future ambitions. I am therefore very pleased that we have been able to enter into a contract with Martin Truijens for the position of NTC Head Coach,” says Lars Green Bach, the Danish Swimming Federation’s High Performance Manager:

“Martin has a unique profile both as a coach at the highest international level and as a researcher. I am therefore very confident that with Martin at the helm of the NTC, and in close collaboration with Team Danmark and other partners, we will achieve our ambition of an NTC with an innovative world-class programme for our swimmers.

So at the same time we can strengthen the NTC’s role as a flagship for international high performance swimming in Denmark”.

Martin Truijens has this to say about his switch from Dutch to Danish swimming:

“I have worked with the Dutch swimming sport for the last 12 years, and I can look back on a fantastic period in which I have had the opportunity to develop myself both as a coach and as a trainer. I am very grateful to the swimmers and my colleagues, with whom I have had the opportunity to work with during that time,” says Martin Truijens and continues:

“In Denmark, I am really looking forward to help further develop the Danish NTC along with swimmers, colleagues, Team Denmark and Danish swimming in general. There will be a lot of new things to acquaint myself with, but I can feel that the time is absolutely right for me and my family. I am very much looking forward to the new challenges that await, and once we have an address in Denmark, I will take great pleasure in doing my bit to ensure the continued success of Danish swimming sport”.

CEO in the Danish Elite Sport organisation Team Danmark, Lone Hansen, is delighted with the news about Martin Truijens as a new Head Coach at the Danish National Training Centre in swimming in Copenhagen:

“’It confirms the high international level of Danish Swimming. Once again, the Danish Swimming Federation has succeeded in appointing an international experienced top coach. Martin Truijens has in addition to his coaching expertise also experience from the scientific world. The Danish Swimming Federation continues to demonstrate it’s vision to bring world class personnel to the sport of swimming through the National Training Centre in Copenhagen. The focus on science and fresh knowledge through Martin Truijens will help develop the danish swimmers to an even higher level in coming years” says Lone Hansen.

On Friday 11 November, in connection with the Danish Championships in short course for juniors at Bellahøj Aquatic Centre, there will be an opportunity to meet Martin Truijens in Denmark for the first time. He will move to Denmark with his family around the turn of the year.

Press release from the Danish Swimming Federation

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