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  Marty Hamburger

Marty Hamburger

Player Profile

Last College:
Iowa, 1991

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
4th Season

Marty Hamburger enters his fourth season as assistant coach at Georgia Tech. Hamburger works with Alumni Relations and is in charge of fundraising while assisting with recruiting. In the pool, he works primarily with the sprint group.

Last year, Hemburger saw Mickey Malul set a school record and win the ACC 100-breast title. He was also instrumental in helping Mauricio Sousa set a school record and "B" cut in the 50-free. Under the guidance of Hamburger, Sousa and Malul were part of the record-setting 200-medley relay team while Sousa, Jacob Kwasnik and Garrett Robberson were part of the record-setting 400-free relay team. Malul was also the 400-medley relay team that set a new school record.

Hamburger also coached Lisa Pucci who was part of two record-setting relays (400-medley and 400-free) and two more (200-medley, 200-free) that recorded the second-best times in school history.

In 2006-07, Hamburger helped Ryan Bishop to an All-ACC finish and an NCAA `B' cut in the 400 IM. He was also instrumental in guiding the group of Jason Bourgeois, Jacob Kwasnik and Mauricio Sousa to the school record in the 200 freestyle relay.

During his first season, Hamburger guided Bishop and Alex Williams to NCAA 'B' qualifying standards. Bishop clocked NCAA 'B' cut times in the 200 IM and 400 IM events for the Jackets. He also qualified for the championship finals of the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breaststroke for Tech at the ACC Championships.

Williams posted a personal-best and first ever NCAA 'B' standard in the 100 breast at the ACC meet, finishing a career-best fifth in the finals.

Hamburger worked with the Dynamo Swim Club from 1999-2004, charged with all aspects of daily operations, administration and marketing for the Masters program. While at Dynamo, Hamburger produced over 100 nationally-ranked, national champion and All-America swimmers, four World record holders and five American record holders.

Hamburger's Dynamo Masters led the Georgia Masters team to a National Championship in 2000. Along with working with the Dynamo Swim Club, Hamburger also assisted with three-time defending NCAA men's national champion Auburn and its Tiger Masters Swim Camp from 2000-04. He was part of the development of Master swimmers, covering topics of race strategy and developing a successful lifestyle as a competitive athlete.

Hamburger has also worked with U.S. Olympic coaches Eddie Reese and Mark Schubert at the Texas Longhorn Swim Camps in Austin, prior to coming to Tech.

Hamburger, a native of Fort Dodge, Iowa, graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1991. He resides in Decatur with his wife, Amanda Johnson and two sons: four-year old Ellis, and one-year old Reese.

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