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April 21, 2020

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Make a Difference in the Lives of our Youth!

Financial Donation

Race Swami relies on the generosity of donors to maintain the quality of our program. Every gift truly does Make a Difference, so please consider making a gift today! You can donate online with a credit card, or contact us about sending a check, money order, or cash donation. 

Planned Gifts

If you are passionate about supporting underrepresented and economically disadvantaged youth through sports, then Race Swami is the perfect consideration, and planned giving is a great way to maximize your philanthropic goals. Talk to your tax advisor or estate planner today!

Donate Swimming Equipment

Over the years, Race Swami has received gently used swimming suits, goggles, fins and other essential training equipment from other programs, as well as receiving unused equipment from FINIS and Speedo USA. We can never have too much! With a growing team and ever-increasing needs, we could always use another box of unneeded goggles or anything else that might be taking up space in an office or supply room! Please contact us today if you'd like us to free up some space in your dwelling!

Volunteer

Be the change you’d like to see in the world! Apply today to help our motivated student-athletes be their best selves. There are several ways to volunteer with Race Swami: We are always in need of enthusiast book group leaders, tutors (all subjects), board members, guest speakers, and any other opportunities you believe would engage our children and enhance their experience.

Race Swami is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization serving Rose Park, Glendale and neighboring communities of Salt Lake City's west side. Tax ID: 27-4648408

For every UTAH STATE MEET, Race Swami has unveiled a new officially-licensed Race Swami original. During our first short course meet in March 2011, for instance, a deep green "Swami Green" was unleashed. It's now known as our "Old School Classic Green." The front of this shirt was adorned with the Swami Fleur de Lis logo, with the back of the shirt depicting Race Swami's now familiar mission to "Make a Difference" in the communities of Salt Lake City's west side.

Over the years, we have had many memorable state shirts that have followed, all with intricate, Latino-influenced artwork created by our head coach, Matt Finnigan, who spent years working as an art director for design and advertising agencies before getting back into coaching. "Mexican folk art intrigues the heck out of me, so I try to bring a little bit of that to each design," Finnigan says.

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All the State Shirt designs have been produced with local community awareness in mind. Whether it's to make a difference, or conjure up the proclamation, "¡Si Se Puede!," ("Yes We Can!"), the messages are always a reflection of the attributes that our west side communities are proud of.

Thankfully, all newcomers (and fans) of the program are still able to purchase one—or all—of these shirts, since every design is still in print.

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"I love attending all the swim meets," Swami parent Claudia Corona exclaims, as she wears her Swami Mami black tee with pride. "It's just another opportunity for all of us to come together, cheering for our Swami kids, and wearing one of the many beautiful Swami shirts on that given day. Even though they are all different colors and designs—and they are all beautiful in their own way—we still look like one team with one ideal—that we are family and very, very proud!"

 

March 26, 2020

Minerva Huerta

Team President

In the Summer of 2017, 40 athletes from the Race Swami swim program had the experience of a lifetime when they earned the right to compete at the 2017 Semana Nautica Invitational swim meet in Santa Barbara, California. The event was held on July 1st and 2nd, 2017. The team traveled with three Swami coaches and six chaperones, marking this as the first out-of-state team trip for the program. The Santa Barbara meet presented many “firsts” for several Swamis— the first time on an airplane, the first time visiting California, and the first time experiencing the coast.

The two-day meet was also a chance for these young Swamis to compete with swimmers from Northern, Central, and Southern California, as more than twenty teams were present at this storied invitational held at the Los Baños del Mar Pool next to the Santa Barbara Harbor for nearly 50 years. Race Swami finished an impressive 2nd overall at the swim meet.

As one Swami wrote in her journal, “We were so fortunate to be able to go on this trip to Santa Barbara! All the money we raised, all the hard work our parents put into this for us by working late nights at Jazz concession stands; the whole team working together helping us to get to Santa Barbara. It was like we were on a mission! It was an amazing trip and I’ll never forget this experience!”

As Head Coach Matt Finnigan put it, “Team trips can really engage the kids in many ways—as teammates, they grow closer with each other—something that can only achieved by traveling together. It’s also an opportunity to be more independent. Best of all—they learn so many new things while experiencing this new environment. It was a terrific trip and we accomplished a lot. I’m really proud of them and the way they handled themselves.”

Fun Facts from the Santa Barbara Team Travel Meet

  • The Swamis placed 2nd overall at the Semana Nautica Invitational. There were more than 20 swim clubs on hand at the meet.
  • The Swamis raised more than $12,000 for the trip. There were two swim-a-thons, several nights working the concession stands at Utah Jazz games, and a Chipotle Night in Sugar House.
  • The money raised went towards airfare, hotel accommodations, a chartered bus to and from LAX, and team meet fees. The Swami families paid $200 or less, depending on how much they could afford.
  • The Swamis were treated to two live bands at team dinners hosted at the La Quinta Hotel, in downtown Santa Barbara (Latin), and La Arcada Bistro (Irish folk), respectively.
  • More than 75% of the Swamis who attended the team trip had never flown on an airplane before.
  • Sand castle buckets—full of games and goodies —greeted each room of four Swamis when they arrived at the La Quinta Hotel in Santa Barbara.
  • Over the course of the two-day meet, more than 60 “duckies” were awarded to the Swamis. Rubber ducks are awarded to each heat winner in every race.
  • The Swamis toured the Old Mission Santa Barbara. Known to be the 'Queen of the Missions,' the missionary is home to the Franciscan friars and includes several spaces that cater to different services and work.
  • Swami’s Marina Gerton won the coveted ‘Semana Nautica Award’ presented each year to the top Men’s and Women’s 400 freestyler.
  • The Swamis chose Santa Barbara for it’s diversity, rich Latino history, small-town vibe,ease in getting around town, and of course— because of the storied swim meet itself.
  • Part of the agreement for this trip was that the Swamis had to leave their smartphones and electronics at home. Photos were taken the “old fashioned” way: with disposable cameras. Downtime was spent playing board games, partaking in group activities, and by socializing with each other! All these items were graciously donated by coach Dennis Erickson.

More thoughts from the Swamis from the Santa Barbara Trip

“This was much more than just traveling to a swim meet. As a team, we toured the Old Mission Santa Barbara and learned so much about early settlement along the California coast. We couldn’t take any phones or electronics, so we actually got to talk, play games, go to the beach, and just be with each other. I loved that the most! And some of us had the opportunity to tour the UCSB campus, which was a huge treat for me as I’d really like to study marine biology someday. This was by far one of my most cherished highlights in the sport of swimming and I’ll never forget it.”

“This was my first time on an airplane and also my first time traveling to California. It was the most amazing experience! I loved the swim meet and all the palm trees surrounding me as I swam. I enjoyed the beach and the waterfront. And most of all, I loved spending time with my teammates. Race Swami brings me so much joy!”

“It’s hard to describe Swami because we are so much more than a swim program. We do many meaningful things away from the pool that it’s more like a ‘life’ program for me. In Santa Barbara, we were engaged in so many fun activities, and I felt like we got the opportunity to really grow as a team and experience amazing new opportunities together. I can’t wait to go back someday again!”

March 26, 2020

Training Facilities

Straddling the west side corridor of Salt Lake City and County, Race Swami trains at three facilities year round.

Northwest Recreation Center

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To the north, Swamis train at the state-of-the-art Northwest Recreation Center in Rose Park, located near the State Fairgrounds. Northwest Rec has expansive grass fields, as well as the Jordan River, surrounding the facility, along with an extensive weight room and other amenities. 

Northwest Recreation Center - 1255 Clark Avenue (300 North), Salt Lake City, UT 84116 (385) 468-1305

Granger High School Pool

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To the west is the Granger High School Pool situated on the expansive campus of Granger High, located in the heart of West Valley City. All groups train at this beautiful six lane facility, a perfect venue for these close-knit, talented, and ever-growing groups.

Granger High School Pool - 3580 South 3600 West, West Valley City, UT 84119

Steiner West Aquatic Center

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To the south, Swamis also train at the Steiner West Aquatic Center located at the Sorenson Multicultural and Unity Fitness Center in the Glendale neighborhood. The facility includes expansive pool deck space for the Swamis to conduct a variety of dryland exercises including 3 VASA Trainer swim benches, yoga, and an array of dryland circuit sets.

Steiner West Aquatic Center at Sorenson Multicultural Unity Center - 855 West California Avenue (1300 S), Salt Lake City, UT 84104 (385) 468-1300

March 25, 2020

JS, age 11

I'm proud to be from Rose Park and I'm proud of the fact that I swim for a program that represents the great community we live in.

March 25, 2020

Parent 2

Race Swami has been a life changer for my two kids. Now, they have confidence in everything they do. It is just a total life changer.

March 25, 2020

RSI, age 8

My life would be so empty and boring without Race Swami! I'd probably just play video games all the time.

March 25, 2020

Parent

Without Race Swami my kids would not have this opportunity for an athletic outlet as it is very expensive to support kids these days. My kids are safe, happy, and becoming very good swimmers. They love it! Our family cannot say thank you enough.

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