The San Francisco Merionettes provide synchronized swimming instruction
through the generous support of the City and County of San Francisco
who provide the use of San Francisco Municipal Pools for training and
competition purposes.

The Merionettes were established in 1956 and have provided training in
synchronized swimming to the youth of San Francisco for over 50 years.

The San Francisco Merionettes Swim Club is a California non-profit organization under
section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
San Francisco Merionettes
Synchronized Swim Club
What is Happening with the Merionettes?

The Summer Swim Program runs from June 23rd through July 30th.   
Swimmers will receive instruction in both stroke skills and beginning
synchronized swimming skills.  

Lessons will be on Tuesdays and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 pm.
 
The 2008-2009 Season began the first Friday after Labor Day - September
5th - 7:30 pm at Balboa Pool

New pre-competetive swimmers are welcome to join us the first Tuesday of ANY month at
Balboa Pool at 7:30pm.  

For more information about pre-competitive or competitive swimming, contact the
Merionettes at 415-273-5402 or email
info@sf-merionettes.org.
 

The SF Merionettes are always interested in talking with coaches looking for opportunities
in synchronized swimming, currently we are in our 2008-2009 season.  
Click here for a description of the
coaching position.

If you are interested in coaching synchronized swimming or pre-competitve skills, contact
the Merionettes at 415-273-5402 or email
info@sf-merionettes.org.
 
What We Do
The San Francisco Merionettes Synchronized Swim Club provides the opportunity for the
children of San Francisco to learn the basics of swimming and to train and compete in
synchronized swimming.

We offer lesson in the basic swimming and synchronized swimming skills to our
'pre-competitive' swimmers.

Our competitive swimmers focus on synchronized swimming skills and compete at the
regional and national levels.
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