Welcome to the YMCA East Hampton RECenter’s Hurricanes Swim Team
Mission Statement : The mission of the YMCA East Hampton RECenter’s Hurricanes Swim Team shall be to provide our young swimmers with the opportunity to participate in competitive swimming under conditions that will foster skilled aquatic ability, the YMCA’s core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility, and at the same time, promote swimming as a life-long sport.
Our team is a USS year round competitive swim team offering high quality professional coaching and technique instruction for all ages and abilities. The goal of our team is to provide every member an opportunity to improve swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability, from novice to international competitor.
All of our coaches, as members of the American Swim Coaches Association, have access to the most comprehensive training and certification program for youth coaches of any sport in the United States. They provide assurances that the time children spend in swimming will be quality time.
We are constantly growing and training young swimmers to maintain a well rounded competitive swim team. Thank you for joining us. We are looking forward to meeting you. Please feel free to ask another member or coach any question you may have.
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