SYNCHRO

SYNCHRO

Serving looks and synchronicity.

About Us

We are a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and straight-friendly artistic swimming team (more recently known as synchronized swimming). We have over 25 members, many who train to compete at IGLA (International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics) and USA Artistic Swimming Masters competitions. Others choose to swim recreationally and perform at our annual exhibition.

Practice Schedule

First Time Drop-In Sign Up Instructions

  1. Confirm with a team representative at synchro@sftsunami.org that the team is accepting new members.

  2. Create a MindBody account here.

  3. For your first practice, “buy” a free drop-in pass here. (Note: After you have decided to join Tsunami, you will need to buy a monthly membership here, under “Pricing and Packages” click “more”).

  4. Each participant is required to have a membership to USA Artistic Swimming, which can be applied for here. For your first class, a temporary one day membership can be used. If you choose to continue, you will be required to purchase a monthly or annual membership USA Artistic Swimming.  Please be prepared to show your membership to the coach prior to the start of practice.

Membership Sign Up Instructions

Pay for:

  1. Tsunami Membership Dues — Free for your first practice. After that, either $17.50 per practice or $70 for one month. Membership can be purchased here. If you already have a monthly Tsunami membership for lap swimming, then it will cover these practices too!

  2. USA Artistic Swimming Membership Dues — $19 for a 30-day trial membership; $54 for regular Athlete; and $104 for Competitive Athlete. Membership can be purchased here.

Meet the Coaches

  • ​Suzanne Baker

    SYNCHRO COACH

    Coaching since: 2004

  • Ron Frost

    SYNCHRO COACH

    Coaching since: 2020

FAQs

  • Yes. In October-November on Saturday mornings, we will hold a beginner session. 

  • Yes, we offer financial aid on a case-by-case basis. If you want to inquire more about this, please email billing@sftsunami.org.

  • Absolutely not. People join the team for a wide variety of reasons. You don’t have to compete if you don’t want to.