Coaches and Directors
Kia Ora!
George comes to the Blazers from the Iowa Flyers, and TOPS swim clubs.
He was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. George swam for the Mount Eden Swim Club. He participated in Age Group Nationals where he finished Top 5 in the 100 and 200 Backstroke. George also competed in Team Surf Lifesaving Championships. He achieved a BA/BCom from the University of Auckland in Ethics and International Business.
George has coached multiple Olympic Trails Qualifiers, Senior National Qualifiers, Junior National Finalists, YMCA National finalists, Futures finalist and Sectional Champions.
He was the head coach at TOPS swim club in Chicago, IL where he had both Junior and Senior National Level Swimmers and a Top 15 team finish at YMCA Nationals. He spent a year at IFLY where he coached swimmers to multiple state records and National Top 10 age group rankings.
In 2018, George was named Age Group Coach of the year in Missouri Valley Swimming. He has also been the Head Zones Coach for Missouri Valley swimming in the Summer of 2017 and 2018.
When asked what his favorite thing about coaching was, George stated, "Seeing kids achieve something they worked so hard to get and at one point probably thought was impossible."
In George's free time he enjoys hanging out with his Wife Tessa and son Quinn. He likes to ride bikes, snowboard and to watch & play cricket.
Andrew Schmidt was born and raised in Western Massachusetts where he started his coaching career in 2002 with Pioneer Valley Aquatic Club and Longmeadow High School. Andrew started working with the 8 & under swimmers and in his first season coached the High Point Champion for the boys at the New England Short Course Championship Meet. After PVAC and Mei’s Typhoons joined forces Andrew experienced even more success. In 2009 alone Andrew coached the 9-10 Female High Point Champion the same year she broke the New England record in the 100 Breaststroke and coached a senior swimmer to 3 Speedo Summer Junior National cuts. As a high school head coach (2005-2009), Andrew coached his teams to 22 school records, 5 Western Massachusetts records, and 1 Massachusetts state record, while also finishing as a state runner-up on the girls side in 2006.
After moving to New Orleans in the fall of 2009, Andrew joined Nu Wave Swim Team as the Pre-National coach in the Spring of 2010 and was named head coach of Brother Martin High School Swimming in 2011. As the Pre-National coach Andrew coached swimmers to 9 Florida Sectional cuts, numerous team records, and numerous individual and relay State championships. He was named to the Louisiana Zones Team in 2011 as the 11-12 age group coach and 2012 as the coach of the 15-18 year olds. In the summer of 2012 he took over Nu Wave for the departed head coach and trained the National group to one Speedo Summer Junior National qualifying time, one Speedo Winter Open qualifying time, and numerous Texas and Florida Sectional cuts. In his tenure as a Nu Wave coach, Andrew helped the team jump from a consistent 7th place team at the LSC state meets to being one of the top teams in Louisiana, with two 2nd place and one 3rd place finish as a team in the last three State Championship meets.
In the Summer of 2013 Andrew joined the Lawrence Aquahawks and helped grow the Aquahawks in both numbers and accomplishments. His swimmers have participated in the All-Star meets, Zone meets, Sectional meets, NCSA Junior Nationals, and Speedo Junior National meets (both Winter and Summer). He has had a swimmer participate in the Junior World Championships in 2015 for Puerto Rico, and his swimmers have broken dozens of team records and two Missouri Valley records.
Andrew has been with the Blazers since the Fall of 2019. Andrew's swimmers have qualified for MVS Champs, ISCA Age Group Champs, Zones, Sectionals, Futures, Winter & Summer Junior Nationals. His swimmers have broken several team and Missouri Valley records.
Born and raised in Riga, Latvia, Uldis started swimming at the age of 8 with his local club in Riga. He earned his spot on the National team and there began his journey to loving this sport. As a part of the Latvian national team, he participated in the European Junior Championships, European Championships, and the 11th FINA Short-Course World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. Before moving to the United States, Uldis won several national championship titles and held a national record in breaststroke events and relays from 2011-2014.
Uldis graduated
from Missouri State University in 2018 with a degree in Physical
Education and as an alumna for the Men's Swimming and Diving team.
Uldis was recognized as 2014's MSU Male Freshman Swimmer of the
Year and received the Darin Kent Spirit Award for the 2016-2017
season.
Uldis enjoys biking, hiking, and spending time outdoors. He likes to follow the latest sports updates and attend baseball, football, hockey, and soccer games.
Kelly swam at Iowa State University and has coached high school and club teams for more than 18 years. In 2012, she was named Illinois Swimming Association Coach of the Year, having coached athletes to National High School records along the way. One of Kelly’s high school athletes, Olivia Smoliga, continued on to win an Olympic gold. Most recently, Kelly has been the Head Swim Coach at Notre Dame de Sion High School and the Assistant Girls Swim Coach at Blue Valley North High School.
Kelly has spent the last 20 years as a chemistry teacher in Illinois and the Kansas City area. She is married to Joe and has 3 children: Maddy, Drew, and Zoey.
Eric is not only an accomplished coach with nearly two decades of experience but also a proud Blazers alum, having trained and competed with the team in the 90s and Early 2000s. During his swimming career, Eric returned home each summer to continue training with the Blazers. While coaching at Truman State University, he spent his summers on deck assisting the club’s founder before their retirement.
Eric’s coaching career has been marked by success at every level of the sport. Most recently, he served as Associate Head Coach of Northwest Arkansas Aquatics, where he led the age group program to three consecutive state championships, produced numerous Central Zone champions, and helped the team earn Bronze Medal Club recognition from USA Swimming. He was honored as Arkansas Age Group Coach of the Year in 2021, 2023, and 2025, and currently serves as the Central Zone Age Group Chair and Arkansas Zone Team Head Coach.
Eric has also held key roles with nationally recognized programs, including Rockwall Aquatic Center of Excellence in Texas and Nation’s Capital Swim Club in Washington, DC. His athletes have gone on to become Futures qualifiers, Junior National medalists, NCAA Division 1 Finalists, and even Olympians.
Returning to the Kansas City Blazers represents a full-circle moment for Eric, who credits the program with shaping his love of swimming and his coaching philosophy.



