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St. Olaf Swim Camp Coaches

Bob Hauck '87, has co-coached St. Olaf's men's and women's swim teams for the past 23 years. As a St. Olaf competitor, Bob was a 23-time All-American, won seven national titles and set three national records. He was a world-ranked backstroker and competed in the 1988 Olympic trials. Bob has led St. Olaf teams to 20 conference championships, and in 2009 he and his father Dave hauck were both named the NCAA Division III Men's Swimming Coach of the Year. Bob loves to teach and coach, working with swimmers in the Northfield community from small children to seniors.


Dave Hauck has coached the powerhouse men's and women's swimming teams at St. Olaf for more than 30 years, leading more than 25 teams to conference championships. A member of the Minnesota Swimming Hall of Fame and two-time NCAA Division III Coach of the Year, Dave has coached more than 100 All-Americans and 11 national champions.



Nathan Linscheid '94, has spent the last 16 summers coaching at the St. Olaf Swim Camp. He swam for St. Olaf and the Haucks during his college career. Nate has coached high school swimming for the past 19 seasons. Currently he coaches the Bloomington Jefferson boys team (12 years) and the Convent of the Visitation High School (18 years) girls team. In the past eight years his team had eight top ten state tournament finishes, including 4 straight state championships. Nate was named Class A State Girls Coach of the Year twice in his career.



Maya Hamilton is in her sixth summer of St. Olaf swim camps and will enter her sixth season of coaching Ole men and women. She has coached for more than five years at high school and college levels. Before coming to St. Olaf, Maya was the Breck High School girls swim team head coach, and led that team to two consecutive second place finishes at state. She swam middle-distance and distance freestyle and backstroke for Yale University, and currently participates in triathlons, swimming, road cycling, CrossFit, yoga, and a variety of martial arts. She received her master's degree in 2011 from the University of Minnesota and will complete her Ph.D. in 2013 in Sport and Exercise Psychology.