
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA — Golden West Athletics is proud to announce the return of one of the most decorated coaches in the history of competitive swimming - Mark Schubert, as Assistant Coach for the Men's and Women's Swimming Programs.
A true icon in the sport, Schubert brings a legacy of excellence, leadership, and Olympic success back to the Rustler program. His return marks a homecoming, having previously served as Golden West's Head Coach from 2011 to 2016, where he led the Rustlers to four 3C2A State Team Titles.
Schubert's career is unparalleled in the sport of swimming.
• As an 8-time U.S. Olympic Swim Coach, he has mentored 33 Olympians who have collectively earned 29 Olympic gold medals.
• His tenure as Head Coach at the University of Texas (1988–1992) produced 2 NCAA Team Championships,
• While coaching at USC (1992–2006), he brought home 1 NCAA Team Championship for the Trojans.
• He served as USA Swimming National Team Head Coach from 2006 to 2010, guiding the U.S. through some of its most successful international campaigns.
• Schubert led the Mission Viejo Nadadores (1972–1985) to an astonishing 43 National Team Championships—a record that still stands today.
• A 5-time ASCA Coach of the Year and a proud inductee into the International Swimming Hall of Fame, a testament to the impact he has made on the sport at every level.
"We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Coach Schubert back at Golden West," said Danny Johnson, Athletic Director at GWC. "His passion for developing swimmers at all levels and his lifetime of accomplishments make him an invaluable addition to our coaching staff. Our student-athletes will benefit tremendously from his experience."
Schubert's return to Golden West signals a new era of excellence for Rustler Swimming, as the program looks to build on its rich tradition and pursue continued success in the 3C2A.
Welcome back, Coach Schubert!