
Aquatics GB Next Gen Championships 2025 (19-25 July)
Winners

Aquatics GB Next Gen Championships 2025 (19-25 July)
Winners
Our Speedo BSCA Coach of the Day Winners at the Aquatics GB Next Gen Championships held from July 19-25, 2025, at Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield.
Congratulations to our Winners, and thanks for all of your nominations!
Day 7 – Friday 25th July 2025

Doug Campbell (Basildon & Phoenix)
Doug Campbell is Coach of the Day on the final day of the Aquatics GB Next Gen Championships for the great swim by Skye Carter in 17/ 18 100 fly recording 59.98 despite having a very challenging and difficult training environment at present.
Well done Doug 👏🏼
Doug received his award from Swim England’s Mike Parker.
Day 6 – Thursday 24th July 2025

Patrick Miley (University of Aberdeen)
Patrick Miley (University of Aberdeen Swim Team) is our Day 6 Coach of the Day for Faye Rodgers performance on Female MC 100m Butterfly. Breaking the European Record for the S10 category. Faye has already broken the World Record 200 fly earlier in the week!
Congratulations to Patrick 👏🏼
Day 5 – Wednesday 23rd July 2025

Karen Bradbury (RTW Monson)
The winner of Coach of the Day for Day 5 is Karen Bradbury, Head Coach to RTW Monson. This award is in recognition of a great day’s work with 3x Golds won – Girls 14-16yrs 4×200 Free Relay Team, of which Amalie Smith was a part and who went on to win the 16 years 200 free title, as well as Julia Elvidge winning the 200 Backcrawl.
This follows Karen taking over the Head Coach role at Monson roughly 12 months ago and has seen Amelie flourish, win European Junior titles and also currently sitting atop the rankings in the 200 Free, Breast & Ind Medley, as well as having developed a very strong team.
Well done Karen!👏🏼
Day 4 – Tuesday 22nd July 2025

Paul Wilcock (Ramsbottom Swim Club)
Coach of the Day for Day 4 goes to Paul Wilcock for the performance of Samuel Sutcliffe. Paul is the part time lead of a cooperative of coaches at Ramsbottom Swim Club, who have limited resources such as 12 hours pool time in a small community pool but constantly produce top quality swimmers and in this case an Aquatics GB Next Gen champion who recorded 50.4 in the 16 years 100m freestyle final.
Well done Paul 👏🏼
Day 3 – Monday 21st July 2025

Tom Croke (Torfaen Dolphins Performance Squad)
Tom Croke wins COTD for Day 3 in recognition of the outstanding performance of Theodora Taylor in the Women’s 200 IM (16 years). Theodora has had a wonderful season representing GB at the European u23 & European Junior Championships in Samorin, winning medals & titles at those events, but she entered this meet with an entry time of 2:18.28 from the GB Champs in April, then swam 2:15.82 in the heats yesterday before recording a 2:13.88 in the final, when winning the event in the fastest time of any age group. This is the 6th fastest time recorded by any female swimmer from GB in the last 12 months and for a 16 year old is worthy of the recognition that it deserves.
Well done Tom – fantastic job! 👏🏼
Day 2 – Sunday 20th July 2025

Ric Howard (Bolton Metro)
Ric Howard Coach to Bolton Metro wins COTD for Day 2 following Leo Talbot winning Gold in 15 years 200 free followed by Georgina Sheffield winning MC Gold in the same event in a Para World Champs qualifying time; this after she missed the Paris Paralympic qualifying standard by 6/100ths last year.
Tremendous achievement to help her overcome such disappointment and progress again this year. Bolton Metro is a small programme where both Para and Pathway athletes thrive & succeed under Ric’s guidance.
Well done Ric! 👏🏼
Day 1 – Saturday 19th July 2025

Darren Ashley (City of Liverpool Club)
Darren Ashley, Head Coach of the City of Liverpool Club, wins COTD for Day 1 as his swimmers win 3 of the 5 male 1500 free gold medals on offer.
Congratulations Darren! 👏🏼