81 Monday, July 18, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com CHECK OUT MICHIGANDAILY.COM for coverage throughout the week Khalik, swimmers organize free clinic 'M' squad gives back attendance for the entirely stu- dent-run event, the Wolverines to aid youngsters in made technique the focal point of 4 . the clinic. inner-city Detroit Each child was given ample time in a small group to work- By LIZ VUKELICH ing with a Michigan swimmer on Daily Sports Writer each of the strokes. But the highlight for both the Summer training camp may attendees and instructors came not be the usual place to have an unexpectedly at the end of the epiphany, but that's where junior two-hour event. Hassaan Abdel Khalik came to The Michigan students had his realization at the end of May. planned to finish the day with a And just a short two months relay, which acts as common con- later, his vision of a free swim- clusion for many swim camps. ming clinic for inner-city Detroit But then suggestions came from children hosted by the Michigan some of the kids, who asked if, men's swim team was finally ful- instead, they could try something filled. they sometimes did during their own swim practices. Their proposal revamped the traditional race into one unlike "A lot of these anything the Wolverines had seen before. kids might not "(It was) called Monster," Madwed said. "The kids are run- have that many ning, swimmingand jumping up .u ." and down on the diving boards. opportunities. (The team) put our trunks on and got in the water with them. It was a fun way to finish the day, and there was just a great attitude all "As a team, we had never done around. The kids were really into that much community service it." before," senior captain Dan Mad- As Michigan athletes, the team wed said. "We wanted to take the recognizes the all the unique opportunity to give back to the resources that are available to community, and (swimming) is them for future events. something we are all good at." The combination of both the While in Colorado, Khalik high turnout and the high stu- mentioned his idea to Michigan dent-athlete participation equat- coach Mike Bottom, who in turn ed to a successful first run, and took the idea to USA Swimming. the team believes that the clinic By involving the national orga- has the potential to recur annu- nization, the Michigan students ally. no longer had to worry about the While the Wolverines would technicalities of organizing the ideally play host more than once clinic. a year, the high demands of their With a location scouted out competitive season makes sum- in Detroit, and the word spread, mer the most opportune time to all the Wolverines had to do was hold the clinic. come up with program of events "We are just so privileged," that could satisfy everyone pres- Madwed said. "A lot of these kids ent. might not have that many oppor- "We had kids from aged five tunities. to 17," Madwed said. "So we had "If we made even one differ- to find something that everyone ence, and just one of those kids could participate in. You can't be ever came and swam for Michi- too hard on a four year old." gan at some point in the future, With around 50 members of then that would be fantastic. You various Detroit swim clubs in just want to give them a chance." JYELLE TIRE TICKETS AT PALACENET.COM, THE PALACE BOX OFFICE AND Inas ion with CONCERT SERIES ticketmaster' CHARGE BY PHONE AT 1-800-745-3000. W