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Olympic fever is heating up! This morning we were joined by the Mecklenburg Swim Association, Coach Sean Quinn and swimmers Eliza Wallace, Aubrey Hull. MSA is a year-round, United States Swimming competitive swim team that serves the greater Charlotte area. We are attracting all sorts of swimmers to join our program.
MSA is quickly making waves in the sport throughout the SouthEast region not only in size but talent. “For us, we keep it simple” says Coach Quinn. He adds “it’s all about witnessing children gaining confidence and exceeding their goals one by one.” MSA's coaching staff is dedicated to ensure a positive experience is had by all - from participant to parent.
“I have been swimming with MSA ever since I was little” says Hull. She adds “ I am headed to Vanderbilt to pursue swimming at the university.” “I am still in high school at Ardrey Kell but because of my Olympic time trials and time at MSA, I will be in competing in Australia” says Wallace.
MSA Masters Group welcomes adult swimmers of all abilities. Whether a beginner, triathlete, fitness fanatic, or former age group swimmer they welcome you with open arms.
They tell us their members value swimming as a part of a healthy lifestyle first and foremost. Swimming provides an excellent full body, cardio, and strength and conditioning workout. It’s also fun. Learn more at msaswim.com
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