Our Story



Before there was a competitive swim team, before there was even a swimming pool in Fort McMurray, there were forward thinking people with a desire to give children a safe and healthy way to play and grow and achieve. In the 1970 community of Fort McMurray there was a population of about 6,000 people with few organized outlets for sports and recreation; it was not difficult to find like-minded parents that wanted their children to have opportunities they would elsewhere. In 1970 the first community pool was being built; a 5 lane, 25 meter pool with a separate dive tank and in it a handful of these like-minded individuals created the Fort McMurray Swim Club, originally called the “Water Beetles”. Fast forward 45 years of non-profit, hard work, high achievement swimming and volunteering, and children of those like-minded individuals are now fundraising, officiating, carpooling, chaperoning, volunteering and cheering on their own children in the pool.

The Centennial pool was home to the Fort McMurray Swim Club for forty years (minus the year the City closed it down for renovations and true to their commitment, dedication and resolve, the club carried on training and swimming out of the 13 meter pool in the bottom of Syncrude towers). For a time the club was known as the “Moochigan’s”, a native word meaning: “Those who work hard to have fun”. The volunteers worked hard, the swimmers worked hard and the club had fun, evolved, and grew. The Fort McMurray Swim Club was one of the first clubs in Ft McMurray to hire professional coaches to aid in the development of its athletes, and the club eventually became known as the “Mantas” around 1986.  

The Fort McMurray Swim Club volunteers are second to none and the club would not exist without them. From day one the entire operation has been run by volunteers and a volunteer executive elected by the membership. Originally, the coaches were volunteers too, however, as the caliber of the swimmers grew the executive saw the need for the coaching staff to evolve as well. The Fort McMurray Swim Club has been very successful in finding people hugely committed to the success of the athletes both in and out of the water, and in developing great kids into great adults.

In 2010 the Centennial Pool shut its doors but the window that opened for the Fort McMurray Swim Club was opened wide to opportunity – the swimmers now train out of one of Canada’s premier sports facilities, Fort McMurray’s own world class aquatic center at MacDonald Island Park. The Fort McMurray Mantas are poised to step high onto some future podiums; swimmers have Fort McMurray spirit in their veins, top notch coaching staff behind them, a world class training facility, and phenomenal support from parents, volunteers and sponsors in this fabulous community.

What over 50 years has shown is that what they can accomplish in the pool is just the tip of the iceberg. Swimmers learn so much more than just how to swim fast; they develop skills in leadership, time management, character, discipline, strength… all mixed in with fun and friends and the bonds of a common goal; to do their best. For many, these skills transfer to other aspects of their lives; they become lifelong habits and set the foundation for distinctive individuals.

From kids splashing in the puddles before there was a pool, to the Olympic stage (FMSC alumni swimmers Jennifer Button and Mark Versfeld swam in the 2000 Sydney Olympics), the Fort McMurray Swim Club has come a long way. A new season starts September 1st; registration is open, the water beckons and the Mantas will be on the blocks.  

Take your mark. Make a splash. Be a Manta. Contact us today for your free intake assessment!

Head Coaches


Sept 2022 - Jeritt Brink (assistant Kim Norris)
Sept 2020 - June 2022 Richard McGill (assistant Jim Ericson)
Sept 2016 - March 2020 Mark Chantaj
Sept 2015 - Aug 2016 Brent Forsyth
Sept 2014 - Aug 2015 Chris Stone
Sept 2013 - Aug 2014 Alex Godbeer / Andro Iordanishvili
Sept 2009 - Aug 2013 Alex Godbeer
Sept 2007 - Aug 2009 Franz Albert Burgund
Sept 1992 - Aug 2007 Rick Burton
Sept 1989 - Aug 1992 Russell Gibson
Sept 1988 - Aug 1989 Eugene Gyorfi
Sept 1981 - Aug 1988 Don Wilson (assistant Randy Bennett)
Sept 1980 - Aug 1981 John Carawan (volunteer)
Sept 1978 - Aug 1980 Julie Lloyd (volunteer)
Sept 1974 - Aug 1978 Billy Brooks (volunteer)
Sept 1973 - Aug 1974 Ken DeWalden (volunteer)
Sept 1972 - Aug 1973 Bev & Betty Yacey (volunteer)
Incorporated November 15, 1971 - Volunteer coaches
 
Our Legacy


 

Olympians



Mark Versfeld                                
FMSC Manta Swimmer: 1984 - 1991
2000 Olympic Team Swimmer - Sydney               

                                                      

Jennifer Button
FMSC Manta Swimmer: 1982 - 1989
2000 Olympic Team Swimmer - Sydney

   

Randy Bennett 
FMSC Manta Coach: 1982 - 1985
2012 Olympics: Head Coach Team Canada - London
2008 Olympics: Assistant Coach Team Canada - Beijing
2000 Olympics: Assistant Coach Team Canada - Sydney  

                            

Eugene Gyorfi 
FMSC Manta Coach: 1988-1989
PanAm Games Team Swimmer 1979
Olympic games Team Swimmer 1980
 

 

Nibal Yamout 
FMSC Manta: 2014 - 2015
2008 Olympic Team Swimmer: Beijing (with Lebanon)
 
 
Notable Alumni


Nolan Pratt  FMSC record holder, NHL Alumni & Stanley Cup Champion

The Ewashko Family  Wood Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame/ Ft. McMurray Swim Club Builders and long time Club supporters

Josh Dow  FMSC record holder, National record holder
 
Hunter Helberg 13 time National Record Holder