BRADLEY SCHUMACHER
PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR
Two Time Olympic Swimming Gold Medalist
Welcome to TST,
When I began my swimming and water polo career I never knew I would make it to the Olympic Games and let alone win Olympic Medals. What I did know is that I really enjoyed going to workout with all of my friends and we always had a ton of fun.
We worked really hard and in turn we swam fast, not always best times but we still had a ton of fun with one another. When I think back to those times training and competing the thing that is most clear are the friends and the great times we had with one another. There is no blue print to make an Olympian, some of us will and many of us will not, but at the end of the day the sport of swimming is not about the medals we win or how far up the ladder we climb. Swimming is about each of us individually reaching the goals we set for ourselves whatever they may be.
TST was created to provide an environment for kids that promotes having a ton of fun while swimming fast and efficient. I searched for a staff that has the same ideals and I believe we have the most dynamic young staff in the country.
Come down to El Toro and Check us out!
TIM TEETER
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Email: [email protected]
As the Executive Director of TST, Tim Teeter has spent almost a decade running the club’s day to day needs in order to provide members with the absolute best experience possible.
As a Coach, he has spent nearly 30 years working with athletes of all levels, breaking over 200 club records.
Prior to coming to TST, Tim served as the Head Coach for Ames Cyclone Aquatics Club where he lead ACAC to its first ever ISI State Championship, developing ACAC into the premier swim clubs in the upper Midwest.
Tim’s coaching career includes coaching swim clubs in Northern California, high school in Iowa, and colleges in both Northern California and Iowa. He coached 12 NCAA All-Americans swimmers who earned 31 All-American awards as well as numerous international Athletes to national titles in their home countries. One of Tim’s athletes, Ziada Jardine, made the semifinals at the 2004 FINA World Short Course Championships.
As an athlete, Tim swam for Iowa State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies. He was a four year letterwinner for the Cyclones, earned Academic All-Big Eight honors as a swimmer and was a member of the Big 8 Champion Team in 1995. After Iowa State, Teeter continued his education at Creighton University School of Law where he received his J.D.
Tim also serves as the General Manager of the New York Breakers and is the recruiting coordinator for The University of La Verne. He is married to Jessica and they have two children, Nyte and Daley.
