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History About Us | Philosophy | Programs | Executive | Patriots Rant History - The early years The South "Y" Patriots Swim Club (South Calgary YMCA) started as a recreational swim club organized by Ray Forseth in the fall of 1971. Before too many months passed, it had changed to a competitive swim club. Ray Forseth ran the club completely for the first two years; he was the coach, arranged pool times, entered swim meets, and organized gatherings at his home to make out entry cards. To get some help with coaching, Ray lured several parents out on deck and these deck hands - Jack Dondlinger and Alex Strucken - soon became full-time coaches. When sufficient pool time was tight at the Y, Ray approached Glenmore Pool. As city policy prohibited the use of pools by a competitive swim club, each swimmer in the 1973-74 season paid to get into the pool, and once on deck, Ray conducted a workout! This happy-go-lucky group did some improbable things. Spring of 1973 found 38 of the 74 athletes entered in a swim meet in Spokane. They returned with 15 medals and ribbons, proving their ability. The following spring found 28 swimmers qualified for the "Y" Nationals in Winnipeg. This was their first trip by plane to compete and they brought home a second place relay ribbon and a bronze medal - a credible showing for such a young club at a National meet. Tim Strain (the bronze medal winner in Winnipeg) became the club's first Provincial qualifier that spring qualifying in Short Course Boys 10-and-under 100m breaststroke. Fall of 1974 saw the formation of the Patriots parents' organization with Don Ericson as President. Under Ray Forseth's continued guidance, the swimmers excelled themselves in the wind-up meet of the 1974-75 season. After two days of frantic competition at the Helena Relay Meet, the Patriots edged out the home team of Helena to win the Governor's Trophy. The club was also represented at the first Tier 11 Championships, a new meet sponsored by C.A.S.A. with qualifying times slightly slower than those for Nationals. Melinda Cornell, Terry Gordon, and Chris Grayston represented the Patriots in Vancouver and were the first swimmers of this club to qualify for a meet of this caliber. The 1975-76 season was an eventful one. Under President
Dave Grayston, the club gained a more formal organization with the
Constitution and by-laws being written. The first Chinook Invitational was
held. It was hosted by the Patriots and Thornhill to repay the many
invitations from other clubs. Ray Forseth retired to devote more time to
business and family. Jack Dodlinger took over as Head Coach in the summer of
1976. Jack's duties started immediately with a trip to Regina when he
accompanied Mike Olson and Chris Grayston to the Tier 11 meet. 1985-86 was a tough season that the Executive at that time helped pull
the club through. During this year, there were two Head Coaches - Doreen
Young and Chuck Pratt. The season came to an optimistic close with the
hiring of yet another new Head Coach, a young man named Richard McGill. The 2001-02 season included a new Head Coach, Steven Vander Meulen, a 1988 Olympic swimmer and former world record holder in the 4 x 100 Medley Relay. After 21 years of competitive swimming, Steven entered his 7th year as a swim coach as he became Head Coach with the Calgary Patriots. His staff included Chris Renaud (former Olympian and world record holder in 50 Backstroke), Alex Ramsvig (former Patriot swimmer), and Serjey Mukminov. During his first season as Head Coach, three swimmers attended Youth and Junior Nationals. Vicki Chugg represented the Calgary Patriots at the Nationals. The club also continued to expand the P-Too program, offering more training groups at the Calgary Jewish Centre. The 2003-2004 season saw the Patriots under the direct of new Head Coach Jamie Connors. The staff was made up of many familiar faces as Chris Renaud, Amy Bauman, Chris Hogan, Jane Sponiar and Amanda Johnson return from last season. Also returning to the Patriots staff following a number of years away from the club was Pam Robinson. Highlights of the 03-04 season were: the club placed 3rd in the city at Age Group Provincials (7th overall); placed 11th in Provincial SC rankings and 35th at Western Canadian Champs. On the National scene Erica Morningstar finished 9th in the 50 freestyle at Olympic Trials and was selected to the National Youth Team to travel to Australia for the Olympic Youth Festival. Erica and Coach Jamie represented Alberta on the tour team to Manchester, England in August. The 2004-05 season was a huge success for the Patriots as the club continued to excel at Provincial and National competitions. The coaching staff began the season relatively unchanged but saw a couple of departures during the season. Both Chris Renaud and Chris Hogan decided to put their respective educations to work in the business world and took positions in the oil and gas sector. Pam Robinson moved in to Black Squad for Chris Hogan and former Patriots swimmer Megan Eubank took over for Chris Renaud. The highlights of the 04-05 season were: the club placed 3rd in the city at Age Group Provincials (5th in Alberta): 18th in National SC rankings and placed 13th at Western Canadian Champs, (the girls team placed 4th). The club had 17 swimmers qualify for Club Nationals and placed 26th at the meet. 4 Patriot swimmers represented the club on Provincial Teams (Anna Goodway, Brittany Ozar, Stuart Gray & Erica Morningstar) and 1 swimmer and 1 coach on Team Alberta for Canada Summer Games. Coach Jamie was the Head Coach of Team Alberta and Erica Morningstar won 7 medals on the way to Team Alberta winning the Canada Games swim meet for the first time ever. Erica also continued to improve on the National scene and won the first Senior National medal in recent Patriot history (2nd place in the 100 freestyle at World Trials). The 2005-06 swim season saw continued success for the Patriots on the regional and National scene and also saw the club make strides into International waters. At the Provincial level the club was 6th at Age Group Provincials and 5th at Senior Champs (3rd in the city at both meets). The club had 12 swimmers at Western Canadian Champs, placed 9th overall with the girls placing 4th. Medal winners from the meet include Brittany Ozar, Miranda Halasz, Courtney Kapustianyk, Erica Morningstar and Caroline Gagnon. Britt, Miranda, Erica and Caroline teamed together to win the 4x50 Free Relay in a time that matched the fastest in the country for the year. On the National scene the club sent 6 swimmers to Senior Nationals and 12 to Age Group Nationals. At Senior Nationals, Erica Morningstar improved on her performances from last year and won the 100 free at both Commonwealth Trials in November and at Pan Pacific Trials in July. At Age Group Nationals in July the club placed 31st at the meet and had Erica Morningstar, James Goodway and Anna Goodway win medals. The Club also sent 7 swimmers to San Francisco for Far Western Championships in late July to compete against the best young swimmers in that region. Erica’s victories at Senior Nationals placed her on the National Team for the first time and gave her, and Coach Jamie, the opportunity to venture into International waters. Erica and Coach Jamie represented both the Patriots and Canada at the Commonwealth Games (in Melbourne) and at Pan Pacific Champs (in Victoria). Erica finished the year with 3 International medals from relays and as the Canadian Record Holder in the 100 free and in 3 relays (4x100 free, 4x200 free, 4x100 medley). The 2006-07 season picked up right where the club had left off with a continued move to the forefront of Canadian swimming. The Patriots senior staff remained relatively unchanged but we did add three new coaching faces through the club. Alex Schultze joined the staff from Regina and took over the Black Squad coaching position. We also revamped the White Squad staff with Joanne Roestal and Melanie Carswell joining the staff to run that program. On the World scene Erica Morningstar represented Canada at the World Aquatic Championships in Melbourne. She raced her way to a couple of Canadian Records and placed 5th in the final of her speciality - the 100 freestyle. Erica and Coach Jamie also represented Canada at the Paris Open in August. At this international competition Erica placed 3rd in the 100 free, was a member of the 4x100 free relay that placed 3rd and broke the Canadian Record and she anchored the 4x100 medley relay to a silver medal with the fastest 100 free split in Canadian history. For her International performances Erica was named both Swimming Canada and Swim Alberta Female Athlete of the Year. Coach Jamie was also honoured as Coach of the Year for both those organizations. At the National level the club excelled at Western Canadian Champs placing 10th overall with the girls in 5th place. The team repeated these exact results at Summer Nationals in Calgary. The club had one swimmer and one coach represent Alberta at Western Canada Games (Brittany Ozar & Pam Robinson) with Brittany finishing that competition with 6 medals (2 gold-2 silver & 2 bronze). Brittany and James Goodway went on to represent Alberta at the inaugural North American Challenge Cup in Los Angeles. James secured a victory in his speciality, the 50 free and Brittany placed 3rd in the 200 back. On the Provincial scene the club continued to show our strength placing 4th at SC Senior Provincial, 8th at SC Age Group Champs and 5th at LC Provincials. On the club level the swimmers rewrote the record book breaking 61 club records through the season.
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