LARAMIE, Wyo. – The University of Wyoming athletics department has named Dave Denniston the head coach of the swimming and diving program, the department
announced today.
Denniston is being promoted following two seasons as an
assistant coach at UW. Denniston came to Wyoming after coaching the U.S.
Paralympics swim team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs from
2010 to 2015.
"We are extremely excited to be able to hire Dave
(Denniston) as the new head coach for our men's and women's swimming and diving
programs here at the University of Wyoming," said UW Athletics Director Tom
Burman. "We believe that his experience, skillset and passion for young
people will enable him to continue to build off the success that our swimming and
diving programs have experienced over the past 19 years under the direction of
Tom Johnson."
Denniston was a member of the Auburn University swim program
from 1997-2002. A two-time team captain at Auburn, he earned seven individual
SEC titles and was a three-time individual NCAA champion. Denniston was a
15-time All-American and also helped lead the Tigers to the 1999 NCAA Team
Championship. He still holds the second-fastest 200 breaststroke time in Auburn
history and the sixth-fastest time in the 100 breaststroke.
Denniston competed in the 2000 Olympic Trials in the 100 and
200-meter breaststroke, where he finished 6th and 9th, respectively. In 2003,
he qualified for the World Championship Team in the 200-meter breaststroke
before he primarily focused on qualifying for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team. He
finished fourth in the 100-meter breaststroke and fifth in the 200-meter
breaststroke at the Olympic Trails.
"I am honored and excited to take over the swimming and
diving program for the University of Wyoming," Denniston said. "Coach Tom
Johnson has spent nearly two decades building this program into one of the most
respected in the country and I'm humbled to be taking the reins from a coach,
mentor and friend that I respect so much. I want to thank Athletics Director
Tom Burman, Senior Associate Athletics Director Randy Welniak and the hiring
committee for trusting me with the huge responsibility of running this storied
program."
In 2005, Denniston was injured in a sledding accident and
then went on to qualify for the 2008 Paralympic games. Denniston started a
motivational speaking company called Mind Over Body. It was created to help
people reach their goals despite barriers in life. He has also spent time as an
Assistant Editor for Swimming World Magazine. He was awarded the Christopher and
Dana Reeve Inspiration award in 2009 and James R. Flowers Coach of the Year
award in 2012 while coach of the U.S. Paralympic team. Denniston is a 2002
graduate of Auburn where he earned a bachelor's degree in communications and a
minor in English.