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Jessica Outhwaite

 

Work Experience


Pacific Sport Aquasonics, Coquitlam, BC –   September 2001 to Present

Coach. Role model for young women. Teach synchro skills as well as skills used in daily life such as goal setting, time management, mental training and team work. Organization of practices and competitions.


Head Coach of the Aruban National Synchronized Swimming Selection Team (Contract) and Head Coach of the Barracuda Club– January 2008 to October 2008

Yearly plan involving scheduling of international competitions, conditioning of athletes (29), chorography, music planning, and coaching. Scheduling and supervising assistant coaches


Synchro Canadas’ Athlete Representative, Coquitlam, BC – August 2007 to January 2008

Chair. Leading a board of 6 women to dealing with issues surrounding our Canadian athletes. To ensure the athletes voice was heard through to Synchro Canadas’ Board of Directors. Lead conference calls on issues, attending Synchro Canadas’ board of directors conference calls, writing reports to submit to changes to our programs.


Awards and Distinctions

Represented Aruba at UANA Championships in Calgary Alberta, August 2008

In 12 and under solo, 13/15 solo and Junior solo.

12 and under Team, 13/15 Team.

12 and under Duet, 13/15 Duet, and Junior Duet.


Overall Gold Medal Winners of the Caribbean Island Swimming Championships July 2008

Gold medalists in Team 12 and under, 13/15.

Gold medalists in Duet 12 and under, 13/15, Junior

Gold medalists in Solo 12 and under, Junior.

Silver medalist 13/15 solo.


Canadian National B Synchronized Swim Team Member June 2003 to August 2005

Represented Canada internationally in Synchronized swimming.


U.S. Open 2004 and 2005 – Gold and Silver Medalist


Swiss Open 2003 – Silver Medalist (3)


Canada Winter Games 2003 – Bronze Medalist (3)

Nominated to carry BC Flag at Closing Ceremonies – 2003


Canadian National Championships Gold and Silver Medalist – 2004


Premiers’ Athlete of Year – 2004

Nominated as Top Athlete of BC in Synchronized Swimming


BC Summer Games Gold Medal Recipient (3) – 2000