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Rackley Logan North is home to swimmers of all levels our squad programs cater for all abilities. We’d love to welcome you to our Squad!
Squad swimming is a great way to develop lifelong skills, refine technique and most importantly be safe and have fun in the water. Training sessions will provide swimmers with the skills and stamina needed to set their sights on competing at their chosen level be it Local, School, Masters or National level.
The Logan North Squad and Coaching Team is led by experienced Head Coach Zane King, who has been developing swimmers from grassroots to elite level for over 20 years. Zane has held senior coaching roles across several high-performing programs, most recently as Head of Swimming at Iona College. Zane is known for his technical expertise, athlete-centred approach, and commitment to long-term swimmer development. Zane will work alongside Coaches Kierston, Aaron, and Jacob to continue providing a high-level training experience for all swimmers and athletes in the program.
Luc Senent is one of North Queensland’s most respected swim coaches, with more than 35 years of experience developing swimmers at every level of the sport. A former coach at Gardens Swimming Club and a long-time leader at Townsville Tourist Swim Club and Tobruk Pool, Luc has deep ties to both the Townsville swimming community and Long Tan Memorial Pool, where his coaching journey first began. Mentored by renowned Olympic coaches Laurie Lawrence and Ken Woods, Luc has built successful programs and guided swimmers to state and national success while maintaining a strong focus on athlete development and enjoyment of the sport.
Ziggi Jacks is a results-oriented swim coach with a proven track record of improving swimmer performance across all levels. He designs and implements effective training programs, provides personalised feedback, and fosters a positive, results-driven environment. His expertise spans stroke mechanics, endurance training, and athlete motivation, significantly improving technique and competitive results. Ziggi is a Swimming Australia Advanced Coach who constantly strives to exercise the full potential of his swimmers.
With over 20 years in competitive swimming as both an athlete and coach, Kelly brings extensive knowledge and passion to the pool deck. A former Australian Swim Team representative, she now focuses on developing the next generation of swimmers.
She has coached athletes to success at state and national level, including National Age Champions, medallists, and Youth Australian Team members. Her philosophy centres on long-term development, technical excellence, and consistency, building strong foundations for future success.
With a degree in Psychology, Kelly also prioritises mental wellbeing, weaving mindset strategies into her coaching to support athletes in reaching their full potential.
Kevin is a highly experienced performance swimming coach with over 15 years in the sport, dedicated to developing swimmers from early squad levels right through to national and international competition. He is known for building strong connections with athletes, inspiring them to achieve their best, and fostering a results-driven, yet supportive, environment. Outside of the pool, Kevin enjoys an active lifestyle with his wife and daughter. Kevin’s expertise, passion, and collaborative spirit will be a wonderful addition to the Kawana coaching team.
Zane King is a highly respected Australian Swimming Coach with over two decades of experience developing swimmers from grassroots to elite levels. As a former Australian Dolphin and scholarship holder at the Australian Institute of Sport from 1995 to 2000, Zane represented Australia on multiple national teams throughout his competitive career.
Since transitioning into coaching, Zane has made a lasting impact across several leading programs. From 2002 to 2011, he was Head Coach at King Swim on the NSW Central Coast, where he coached Lachlan Staples onto the 2009 Australian World Championship Team. He then led the Rackley Swim Team at Colmslie from 2011 to 2021, before taking on the role of Head of Swimming at Iona College from 2022 to 2025. Zane has coached athletes onto Senior and Junior World Teams and produced many Australian Age Champions across his career.
Zane’s commitment to coaching is driven by his desire to give back to the sport that shaped his life. He brings a wealth of technical knowledge, international experience, and a genuine care for athlete development to every program he leads.
Kierston is a passionate swim coach dedicated to shaping young athletes’ minds and fostering their growth through swimming. As Assistant Swim Coach at Logan North, she brings a wealth of experience, from lifeguard and swim instructor to head swim coach, and focuses on building life skills and courageous individuals through the sport. Kierston coaches the Junior and Bronze Squads and assists with the Silver and Gold Squads, running the Strength and Conditioning program for these groups.
Zane King is a highly respected Australian Swimming Coach with over two decades of experience developing swimmers from grassroots to elite levels. As a former Australian Dolphin and scholarship holder at the Australian Institute of Sport from 1995 to 2000, Zane represented Australia on multiple national teams throughout his competitive career.
Since transitioning into coaching, Zane has made a lasting impact across several leading programs. From 2002 to 2011, he was Head Coach at King Swim on the NSW Central Coast, where he coached Lachlan Staples onto the 2009 Australian World Championship Team. He then led the Rackley Swim Team at Colmslie from 2011 to 2021, before taking on the role of Head of Swimming at Iona College from 2022 to 2025. Zane has coached athletes onto Senior and Junior World Teams and produced many Australian Age Champions across his career.
Zane’s commitment to coaching is driven by his desire to give back to the sport that shaped his life. He brings a wealth of technical knowledge, international experience, and a genuine care for athlete development to every program he leads.
| #b4e1e4 | Junior Previously called J1 & J2 | $32.50 per week | The Junior Squad builds upon fundamental swimming skills and develops your child's ability to learn how to train and develop a love for the sport through having fun. The primary focus is on learning competitive stroke and race techniques, with an emphasis on stroke technique, teamwork, basic training etiquette and discipline. Recommended to attend 2-4 sessions a week. |
| #d7c098 | Bronze Previously called Dev. 1 & 2 | $37.50 per week | ronze Squad Swimmers will be introduced to various racing opportunities as they continue to master the four competitive strokes and gain greater proficiency in turns, starts, and finishes by introducing more advanced drills and training techniques. Recommended to attend 3-5 sessions per week. |
| #b0b9b9 | Silver Previously called Performance Bronze & Silver | $47.50 per week | The Silver Squad sessions maintain an emphasis on technique while incorporating more aerobic endurance, racing skills, and dry land sessions. It aims to continue developing swimmers' conditioning for competition and create training habits and behaviours that give athletes the highest chance of long-term success. Recommended to attend 4-7 sessions a week. |
Rackley Swimming Logan North is located at the Logan North Aquatic Centre in Logan, Queensland. Open seven days a week, the facility features a 50m eight-lane heated and shaded pool, a heated programs pool, a splash pad with play features.
At Rackley Logan North, we encourage all squad swimmers to join the resident swim club, the Logan Vikings, which enables swimmers to race at regularly scheduled club nights as well as compete at local, Queensland, and national-level swim meets.