Welcome to Santa Rosa Masters
Santa Rosa Masters is a year-round United States Masters Swimming (USMS) program for adults. We are located in Santa Rosa, California.
We strive to benefit all interested adult swimmers, of all ages and at all levels, from beginners to nationally-ranked swimmers. We are dedicated to helping each member achieve his or her goals as an athlete and as an individual.
Announcements
January 2015 Flower Power Meet
Registration for the 2015 SCY Flower Power Meet closes at midnight, Thursday, January 8. This annual meet, hosted by Santa Rosa Masters, will be held on January 10, 2015 at Santa Rosa JC’s Quinn Aquatic Complex, which is an indoor pool. Here are some of the features that make this meet fun and special:
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Indoor Pool (key for a January meet)
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Events are 50’s, 200’s for strokes (100 free, but no 100's for strokes) plus the 100 IM
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There is a 100 Yard Free Relay (yes, each person swims a 25!)
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Heats are with men and women combined.
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The special FLOWER POWER 50 FREE CHALLENGE (see meet registration page for more information).
Time to register for 2015
Don't forget to register to join Masters Swimming for 2015. Everyone who works out with Santa Rosa Masters must be a registered with USMS. All 2014 registrations expire on 31 December 2014. To encourage you to sign up early, the 1st, 10th, 25th and 75th swimmers will relieve a gift certificate to be used with our SwimOutlet account link.
Sunrise at Morning Thunder practice
News
Morning Practices:
MWF: 6:00-7:00am
Tue Th: 5:45-7:15am
Afternoon Practices:
Tue Th: 11:45-1:00pm
April 30, 2015
Flower Power was represented by 10 of its finest at the USMS Short Course Nationals in San Antonio, Texas held April 23-April 26,2015. Robin Buhlman, John Morales, Sheila Nelson, Ericka Richards, Sean Sullivan, Deb Swain, Brent Bessire and three of his Columbia University swimming buddies (Scott Kitzman, Chris Beach, and Christopher Tessin) placed 27th out the 260 participating teams.
April 14, 2015
Good times and good weather greeted the 16 swimmers from Santa Rosa, whose merits earned a 5th place overall in team standings at Pacific Masters (April 10-12, 2015).