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♂️ Goldfins Racing Series – Meet Highlights Saturday, November 15, 2025 The Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club had an exciting and successful day at the Goldfins Racing Series this past Saturday. Eleven Junior Sharks hit the water with energy, determination, and team spirit—earning top placements, personal improvements, and memorable racing moments. We are proud of each swimmer who represented the Sharks with heart and excellence. Meet Highlights at a Glance Strong participation: 11 Junior Sharks across multiple age groups Top placements in nearly every category. Three "A" Times Multiple...
The Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club is celebrating an impressive start to the 2025–2026 swim season, highlighted by an outstanding performance from Clara G., who broke a long-standing club record in her first meet of the year. Competing in the 100-meter backstroke (short course), Clara posted an exceptional time of 1:04.61, surpassing the previous record of 1:04.75, held by Kendall H.. “This is an exciting achievement and a strong statement to start the season,” said the Head Coach of the Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club. “Clara’s focus and determination in...
The Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club kicked off their 2024–2025 competitive season in spectacular fashion at the 49th Goldfins Spooktacular Invitational in Saskatoon. With a team of only eight swimmers, the Sharks made an unforgettable impression, earning multiple medals, achieving personal bests, and setting a new club record. This early-season meet was the first competition of the year for the team — and the results exceeded expectations. From record-breaking performances to strong relay teamwork, the Sharks demonstrated the spirit, dedication, and talent that define the club’s growing reputation. Meet...
We are thrilled to announce that two of our outstanding Sharks swimmers, Clara G. and Ali D., have been officially selected to represent Team Saskatchewan at the 2025 Canada Summer Games, taking place this August in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Clara G. has established herself as one of the premier distance swimmers in the province. At 2024 summer ManSask Swimming Championships, she captured gold in the 1500m freestyle, showcasing her endurance and tactical strength. In addition to her distance prowess, Clara continues to rank among the top performers in backstroke events,...
The waters of the Northern Saskatchewan swimming scene are churning with pride this week as Ali Diehl has etched her name into history. The Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club prodigy has been officially selected to represent Team Canada at the prestigious 2025 World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore this September, marking a monumental first in her burgeoning career and for her hometown club. Ali, whose journey began as a wide-eyed seven-year-old diving into the pool with the P.A. Sharks, has navigated a relentless current of competition this season to reach...
Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club made waves this weekend at the 2025 Canadian Masters Swimming Championships in Saskatoon, with four of our elite Masters swimmers delivering outstanding performances. From May 16-18, the Sharks showcased their strength in middle-distance and long-distance events, particularly in the women’s 30-34 category, while also breaking records and making a splash in their debut appearances. Sharks Masters Shine in Distance Events The Prince Albert contingent dominated the pool in grueling endurance races, securing multiple podium finishes: - 1500m Freestyle: Gold (Christina C) & Silver (Natasha N)...
Anne Charles of the Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club shattered the women’s 30-34 age category provincial record in the 200m backstroke. The long-standing record of 2:54.24, untouched since 1991, fell after 34 years as Charles powered through the water with a breathtaking time of 2:48.58—surpassing the previous mark by nearly six seconds. Her dominant performance electrified the crowd and cemented her place among Saskatchewan’s swimming greats. Competing against top Masters swimmers from across the country, Charles not only broke the provincial record but also showcased the strength of Prince Albert’s...
After collecting eight medals across two competitions, Ali Diehl has been awarded April Athlete of the Month. At the end of the month, Diehl attended the World Para Swimming Series in Indianapolis and competed in the SB9 classification, earning medals in the 100-metre breaststroke (gold – U18; bronze – women’s open), 200-m individual medley (silver) and 50-m freestyle (bronze). Her results qualified her to attend the Para swimming World Championship set to take place from Sept. 21-27, in Singapore. Earlier in April, Diehl competed at the 2025 Canadian Swimming Open,...
The Prince Albert Sharks Swim Club made a huge splash at the Michelle Moore Swim Meet held in Regina from May 9-11, with 12 swimmers delivering outstanding performances. The team showcased incredible skill, determination, and sportsmanship, leaving a lasting impression on the competition. Standout Performances Leading the charge was Zoe C, who dominated the pool with a perfect sweep, claiming first place in all her events: - 50m & 100m Butterfly - 50m, 100m, & 800m Freestyle - 50m & 100m Backstroke Anastazja S also had an incredible meet, achieving...

