Yearbook dedicated to swimming coach
Pascal Molinard, who recently realized a longtime dream of coaching a Campbell
University Women’s Swim team, was given another reason to celebrate last week
when the yearbook, the “Pine Burr,” was dedicated to him by the Campbell student
body.
“I was very honored and surprised,” Molinard said with
a French accent. “It was a very good surprise.”
A native of Case-Pilote, Martinique, Molinard was an
All-American swimmer at Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He
received both bachelors and masters degrees in health and physical education
from Northeast Louisiana University, now the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
Molinard joined the Campbell staff in 1991 where he was named director of
Recreational Services. He built the Campbell University Swim School, a summer
program, from 200 participants to nearly 1,000. In 1994, Molinard founded the
Harnett County Aquatic Club and serves as the head coach of the United States
Swimming Association-affiliated program. He was named head of the newly formed
Women’s Swim team in 2003, making Campbell the ninth NCAA Division 1 member
institution to offer women’s swimming in the state of North Carolina. The team
began varsity competition in the 2004-05 academic year.
As a competitor, Molinard represented his native
Martinique in both the South American and Caribbean championships. He went on to
Cardinal Gibbons High School in Fort Lauderdale where he earned pre-All-American
honors. In 1984, he qualified for the French Olympic Trials then returned to
Fort Lauderdale where he was an eight-time junior college All-American at
Broward County Community College.
One of Molinard’s passions is working with students. “I
love to try and make an impact on their lives,” he said, “whether it is
instilling discipline and improving their self-esteem through swimming, or
encouraging them to continue to stay fit through Campbell’s Lifetime Wellness
program.”
Working for Campbell has also been a great experience,
he added. “I want to help as many people as I can with my God-given talents, and
I think Campbell let’s me do that,” he said. “That is what’s so beautiful about
this university.”
Molinard and his wife, Caroline, reside in Willow Spring, N.C. They have a
12-year-old daughter, Isabelle.
Photo Copy: Campbell’s “Pine Burr” yearbook dedicated to Pascal Molinard,
director of Recreational Services and coach of the Women’s Swim team.
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