COURTNEYHART'S
GOLD MEDAL SWIM CAMPS
Harnessing the Champion in Every Swimmer!
The Best Summer Swim Camps & Swim Clinics in Georgia taking place in Atlanta



Starts

ADULT SWIM CLINIC
2026 Adult
Swim Clinic Dates
Thursday July 9th . 5:30pm - 6:45pm
Stroke Clinic
Clinic Pricing: $150.00
Clinic Information
Hey Adults! Come join Nils Bognar and Courtney Hart for a full Starts & Turns breakdown. Complete beginners to experienced swimmers are welcome! It is our goal to help you learn the proper starts/turns techniques and to have you doing it better, faster, and easier than before!
You will learn:
- Starts
- Turns
Coaches
- Courtney Hart is the former Georgia Tech Head Coach, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, 26-time NCAA All-American, five-time NCAA Champion and 19-time SEC Champion while at Georgia.
- Nils Bognar is a former Georgia Tech Swimmer, Team Captain, and Glenwood Park Grown-Up Team Head Coach!
SWIM CLINICS
2026 COMPETITIVE SWIM CLINIC DATES
Saturday June 20th . 10:30am - 12:30pm
Freestyle & Backstroke & Starts
Saturday June 20th . 1:00pm - 2:45pm
Breaststroke & Butterfly & Turns
Both Clinics
Register for both Clinics to save!
Single Clinic Pricing: $150.00
Both Clinic Pricing Option: $275.00
Save Money by registering for both clinics at once.
Clinic Information
Our clinics are designed to provide competitive swimming technique training to beginner to advanced competitive swimmers. Our clinics are to the point and full of information!
Get ready for the summer competition season with one of our focused 2 hour-long clinics. Get individualized attention from our former Olympians and Collegiate Coaches.
These are not learn to swim clinics. Please contact us before registering if you have any questions: 864-202-0093
Coach Courtney Hart
Courtney Shealy Hart is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time NCAA champion, and the 2000 NCAA Women’s National Swimmer of the Year. A standout swimmer at the University of Georgia, she helped lead the Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA team championships in 1999 and 2000 and earned a school-record 26 All-America honors.
Internationally, she competed for the United States at the 2000 Olympic Games, Pan-American Games, Pan Pacific Championships, and World Cup events.
Hart transitioned into coaching and served as head coach of Georgia Tech’s swimming and diving programs from 2009 to 2024, following assistant coaching roles at North Florida and Georgia Tech. During her coaching career, she guided 39 NCAA Championship participants, produced multiple All-Americans and conference champions, and oversaw numerous school records.
In September 2024, Hart stepped away from collegiate coaching and now serves as the regional director of development in Atlanta for the University of Georgia, her alma mater. She is a member of multiple halls of fame, including the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. Hart and her husband, Justin, have two children, Jackson and Mara.
