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The Nose Creek Swim
Association was formed in January 1994. It is an association of the
Airdrie Tiger Sharks Swim Club and the Thornhill Thunderbolts Swim
Club. The association's name is taken from the creek that flows
through Airdrie and North Calgary. Our logo and colours are a
combination of Airdrie's Tiger Shark (Orange) and Thornhill's
Thunderbolt (Purple), both symbols of power, strength and
speed.
In our first year, NCSA
distinguished itself by becoming the Top Small Club in Alberta and
came in 6th overall in the province. Nationally we placed
42nd.
Why swim with Nose
Creek?
Low swim fees and no Bingo's to
work!
We offer a free week of swimming to your child to check out
our team. During this time, our coaches will monitor your child's
swimming skills and advise you as to what level your child should
sign up for in our competitive or non-competitive
programs.
Fun
Workouts are designed to emphasize individual
success.
Fitness
Emphasizing all four swim strokes, starts and turns to ensure
total body fitness. Swimmers also develop tremendous physical
endurance.
Friendship
Swimmers establish friendships with children from all age groups
in the club, which contributes to the great team atmosphere. They
also establish friendships with swimmers from all over Alberta
through competitions.
Responsibility
Regular attendance and constant effort is important for the
swimmer's success.
Travel
Traveling to out-of-town meets allows the swimmers to experience
different locations in Alberta and Canada. By staying with host
families at these locations the swimmers learn to be excellent
representatives of their family, club and community.
Wellness
The physical demand, the mental attitude required and the sense of
being part of a caring team all contribute to the 'wellness' of
each swimmer.
Excellent Coaching Staff
The strong performance of this club, is a reflection of the high
quality of our coaching staff.
Mission
Statement
The goal of the
Nose Creek Swim Association is to promote and support a highly
competitive swim program, as well as encourage a recreational swim
component. NCSA is committed to providing a superior coaching staff
accessible to all levels of swimming ability.
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