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Coach Nick Juba Will Lead Denmark For Last Time At World A/C Titles In December
- Updated: October 7, 2016
Nick Juba will serve as Denmark head coach for one last time at the World short-course Championships in December before moving on when his contract ends. A replacement is expected to be announced in the near future, while Dean Boles, national coach, will take over interim duties from January 1.
The Danish swimming federation paid plaudits to Juba in a statement today, noting: “The period from 2013 to 2016 has featured an impressive array of successful international results for Danish swimming sport. Denmark has won 26 medals, and secured 46 4th to 8th positions at the major long-course Championships [the Olympic Games, the World Championships and the European Championships], performing at a historically high level in both a continental and a global perspective.
“Throughout this period Nick Juba has led the team as National Head Coach and he has been a significant factor behind the achievement of these amazing results. The Rio Olympic results, Denmark’s best performance in 68 …