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THE ALPINE ANGELFISH SYNCHRONIZED SWIM TEAM IS LOOKING FOR COACHES FOR THE 2007-2008 SEASON!
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Founded in 1997, the Alpine Angelfish Synchronized Swimming Team is based in Longmont, CO. The Alpine Angelfish team is a member of the United States Synchronized Swimming Association.
The team is lead by Head Coach Becky Meitin, a multiple-time National Master's Synchronized Swimming Champion.
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide an organization and atmosphere dedicated to enhancing the spirit and athleticism of the sport of synchronized swimming in a culture that encourages all team members equally and demonstrates the highest values for sportsmanship and personal improvement.
 SOME INFORMATION ABOUT SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
The sport is organized nationally into 5 layers. The following shows the layer designations as well as how the Alpine Angelfish are associated to each of these levels.
| Organization Layer |
Associated Organizational Entity for Alpine Angelfish |
| National |
United States Synchronized Swimming |
| Zones |
North |
| Regions |
Region D |
| Local Associations |
Rocky Mountain Synchronized Swimming |
| Clubs |
Alpine Angelfish |
The states invloved in the North Zone are Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
Those states in Region D consist of:
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
Therefore, the Alpine Angelfish Synchronized Swim Team is associated with United States Synchronized Swimming, North Zone, Region D, Rocky Mountain Synchronized Swimming.
STATMENT OF BELIEFS
by Head Coach Becky Meitin
I feel synchronized swimming is a beautiful, demanding, and fun sport that can be enjoyed on different levels, by any kind of swimmer. I enjoy working with the kids.
I want swimmers to be able to come to each and every practice feeling excited and ready to be challenged. They should be excited and full of new ideas. The swimmers should have fun at the practices, at a meet or on a trip. The swimmers should respect themselves, and in turn respect their teammates, coaches and parents from their team as well as swimmers, coaches and parents from other teams. They should feel good about themselves and what they are doing. Each swimmer should work hard and be the best he/she can be.
Held together by KNOX, BOBBY PINS and SPIRIT!!
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