Manitoba Marlins

The Manitoba Marlins Swim Club is a competitive swim club founded over 38 years ago based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Marlins are members of Swim Manitoba and Swimming Canada. They operate out of the Pan Am Pool, the aquatics site for the 1999 Pan American Games, the largest sporting event ever held in Canada, and the third largest ever in North America. Swimmers from the Manitoba Marlins have gone on to swim in national and international competitions, from competitions within the province to the Olympics. The Marlins host the annual Golden Plains Invitational attracting competitors from across the country.

Marlins Accomplishments

  • National Team Coach
  • Swimmers named to National Team, Youth National Team, and Olympic Team

Medalists

Records

  • Commonwealth
  • Canadian
  • Canadian Club
  • Provincial Champions
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