Our Mission…….
is to offer a technique based swim
team program to children 4-18 years of age in the southern Colorado
area. This program provides a worthwhile experience for your
swimmer(s) by teaching them the meaning of integrity and ethical
conduct, the basic principles of competition, fair play,
sportsmanship, and the opportunity for all children to learn the
sport of swimming. This program hopes to teach that winning
and succeeding are not necessarily the same thing. That hard work
and dedication can help you achieve your goals in life, in or out
of the water.
Head Coach Roy Chaney
–Owner Colorado Torpedoes
"You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and
smarter than you think." Christopher Robin to Pooh
All our efforts are guided by these
values:
INTEGRITY-Athletics involve character development
and therefore we will conduct ourselves with the utmost integrity.
We are at all times honest and forthright in our dealings with each
other, the media and public.
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT-Our purpose is to teach proper stroke technique and
teach the art of swimming. We will promote the personal growth and
physical well being of our swimmers. We will guide them to become
the best they can be.
TEAMWORK-We will
compete to support our team and for our own personal growth. We
understand that the success of one swimmer is the result of many
dedicated individuals. We will provide support and encouragement to
all on our team from newest swimmer as well as the veteran athlete.
We will always recognize everyone’s individual performance,
and we will also celebrate the achievements of the
team.
EXCELLENCE-Dedication to excellence will be the
cornerstone of our team. Individually and collectively, we strive
always to give our all.
LEADERSHIP-Our
goal is to maintain a model-swimming program that other teams may
wish to emulate. We will provide the best drills and training
available with consistency. We will continue to learn new
techniques and keep abreast of the latest racing strategies and
skills. All our training will be added to the foundation of a
"technique based" program always balancing technical development
with physical development.
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