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Swim Links
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| FINA is the international governing body of swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming and open water swimming. | |||||
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Official site for the national governing body of swimming in Canada. |
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| Swim Ontario is a non-profit sports governing body responsible for the organization and regulation of amateur swimming in Ontario | |||||
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Masters Swimming
Canada is an adult program designed to encourage adult fitness through
swimming. It offers structured training sessions, most often through the
auspices of a Masters Swim club. Masters Swimming provides opportunities
to increase physical fitness, improve stroke techniques, receive regular
coaching, and participate in social activities. The level of
participation in any aspect of Masters Swimming is entirely up to you,
the swimmer, be it lap swimming, international competition, or any level
in between. |
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| Masters Swimming Ontario, contributing to the overall health and fitness of adults in the Province of Ontario through participation in a Masters Swimming program. | |||||
| Canadian Swimming Coaches & Teachers Association | |||||
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| Sudbury Laurentian Swim Club is to provides opportunities for every individual to reach his or her maximum potential in competitive swimming through a positive experience in the sport. To this end, SLSC: | |||||
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The Dolphins Swim Club in Oakville strives to instill in young swimmers an understanding of, and appreciation for, such concepts as high self-esteem, personal accountability, constructive self-motivation, goal setting and goal achievement as these ideals relate to their success in training and in competition | ||||
| The Etobicoke Swim Club has a long and rich history of service to the Etobicoke community. Since 1954 we have been training children and young adults in the sport of competitive swimming with truly outstanding results. The Club has produced many National, International and Olympic swimmers and has been Provincial and National Champion many times over. Today they have over 230 swimmers competing from the novice level all the way to National Team members. | |||||
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The philosophy of the Mississauga Aquatic Club is to teach the principles of sport-culture and to pursue excellence in all endeavours. Our vision is to become a full service advanced swimming organization that meets the needs of the community, the Province of Ontario, and Canada. | ||||
| The Lakeshore Swim Club is Canada's oldest competitive swim club, founded in 1930 by Canadian Sports Hall of Famer Gus Ryder. We are a 60-swimmer club based in ETOBICOKE, Ontario. Our main practice pool is Gus Ryder Pool located near Kipling Avenue and Lake Shore Blvd. West. | |||||
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Synchronized Swimming Links
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| The outstanding success of Canada's national synchronized swimming teams stem from a solid membership base and the quality programming offered by Synchro Canada, the governing body of the sport in Canada. | |||||
| Synchro Swim Ontario is the sport body that oversees synchronized swimming in this province. This includes varsity competition, competitive clubs and community recreation programs. Our mission is to develop, promote, support and regulate synchronized swimming through the implementation of an integrated sports system that is accessible to all Ontarians by providing opportunities for enjoyment and the pursuit of individual goals. | |||||
| In the last 5 years, MISSISSAUGA synchro has expanded to include Athletes with Disabilities, and a Masters program. Additionally, we have also returned successfully to the National stream with our Tier 6 swimmers. Supporting synchronized swimming from recreation to competitive to masters. | |||||
| With a history of over 25 years in Synchronized Swimming – and already having established itself as a remarkably successful club – the Olympium Synchronized Swim Club based in ETOBICOKE enthusiastically looks to the future with the confidence of knowing that it is well-rooted in purpose and values. | |||||
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The Toronto Synchronized Swimming Club is central Toronto's only
competitive and recreational synchronized swimming club. It
offers a full range of synchronized swimming programmes for
girls of all ages from entry-level recreational classes to
highly competitive teams.
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| Variety Village synchro based in SCARBOROUGH believes in an inclusive and supportive environment so our athletes feel comfortable to work together and strive towards excellence within all levels of synchro. Our training atmosphere reflects our desire to achieve success, as friends, teammates and competitors. Our coaches and swimmers support each other in pursuit of individual goals, personal performance, team achievement and perfection. | |||||
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Diving Links
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| The mission of Dive Ontario is to provide quality programming and services which provide all athletes, coaches, and officials the opportunity to achieve personal and community excellence. | |||||
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The Etobicoke Diving Club is a nonprofit club. We use the facilities at the ETOBICOKE Olympium located in the heart of Centennial Park. Our objective is to promote and encourage the sport of springboard and platform diving, from Learn-To-Dive programs to participation in regional, provincial, national and international diving competitions. | ||||
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Triathlon Links
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| International Triathlon Union was created to create, support, and
enhance, sustainable athlete and coach development programs worldwide. |
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| The mission of Triathlon Canada is to achieve international high performance excellence in triathlon and provide leadershipe and support for a vibrant Canadian triathlon community. | |||||
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The Ontario Association of Triathletes was formed to promote interest in
triathlons, arrange for safe and fair competitions and to promote
improvements over all aspects of the regulation and sanctioning of
triathlon events in Ontario. |
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| Esprit Triathlon All races are held on ÎLE NOTRE-DAME, the beautiful man-made island in the St-Lawrence River created for Montreal's EXPO 67'. The magnificent facilities of the OLYMPIC BASIN were the site of the Olympic rowing events during the 1976 Olympic Games. The CIRCUIT GILLES-VILLENEUVE is the site of Montreal's FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX. The MONTREAL CASINO on Île Notre-Dame rounds out this island as Montreal's playground. The location and facilities on Île Notre-Dame are all proven WORLD CLASS venues. | |||||
| SUBARU Triathlon Series: The oldest and largest series in Ontario | |||||
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MultiSport Canada was started in 2001 with the goal of
developing a triathlon series that would bring more quality
triathlon and Duathlon events to Ontario and attract new
people to a sport that is filled with camaraderie and fun.
MultiSport Canada has evolved into an Event Management
company that produces a Triathlon Series, Running Series
with contracted partners and not-for-profits such as the
Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation and Joe's Team.
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| Triathlon Canada Magazine | |||||
| Ontario Women's Triathlon Series. The former Milton Women’s Triathlon Committee has grown into its new role as a series coordinator and our group is excited to be working in an expanded format with our sponsors and partners. We are a non-profit volunteer organization of female athletes committed to our sport. We strive to produce a welcoming and supportive triathlon event experience for women, especially beginners in the sport. | |||||
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The Fletcher's
Meadow Cross Trainers is a Multi-Sport club for
men and women of all levels that was created in
June 22 2003. The purpose of creating this club
was to bring together athletes from all over
the GTA to benefit from group
training. Fletcher's Meadow is located in North
West BRAMPTON with quick access to many
beneficial training grounds such as the
beautiful Niagara Escarpment .
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| The Canadian Cross Training Club or C3 is non-profit club connecting athletes of all ages. It promotes a healthy lifestyle by offering multisport opportunities. Members are encouraged to set achievable athletic goals and pursue them in a team atmosphere. Cross training activities focus on the sports connected to triathlon: running, swimming and cycling. Located in CALEDON, Ontario | |||||
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The Triathlon club of BURLINGTON (TCOB) is
dedicated to improving the fitness, performance, and knowledge of
all triathletes from novice to experienced.
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