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Swimming with
Strength and Spirit.

SWIM to Live, Live to SWIM

Swim Natation Manitoba is the governing body of competitive swimming in Manitoba. Our vision is to elevate swimming in Manitoba to international recognition through dynamic leadership, collaboration, and partnerships.

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Age Group

Our programs echo the principles of Long-Term Athlete Development, guiding swimmers through a progressive pathway. Sport Initiation programs foster the love of the sport and build foundational skills.

Performance Pathway programs focus on the refinement of technique, conditioning, as well as honing competitive skills, providing appropriate competitive opportunities, and achieving peak performance.

Masters

A master swimmer is 18+ and trains under the supervision of a certified coach. Swimmers participate to improve their physical condition, their swimming technique, and can participate in competition.

Our goals are to offer a positive experience for everyone interested in masters swimming as well as renewed competition programs adapted to adult athletes. Program values focus on fun, fitness, participation and personal achievement.

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Para

Para- swimming is swimming programs for person’s with disabilities from grassroots to elite. Para swimming combines a broad range of disabilities into three categories: physical impairments, visual impairments, and intellectual impairments.

Upcoming Events

The Steve Molloy Invitational

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Bison Sprint Meet – Racing League

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Notice of Swim Natation Manitoba Special Meeting

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October 2024 Swim Meets

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Recent News

Swimming Canada: El-Awadi leaving CEO role

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November 2024 Newsletter

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Special Meeting – Results

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Records. Rankings. Results.

Swim Natation Manitoba recognizes swimming excellence through the monitoring and promotion of athlete records, rankings and results.

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Safe Sport

Safe Sport is an environment where individuals can have a healthy, supportive, and respectful sport experience, free from all forms of harassment and abuse. The first step toward creating a safer sport environment is equipping communities with the knowledge of acceptable and unacceptable behaviour in sport. When we can recognize, we can react.