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Mark Imig

CSP had 19 swimmers participating at this year’s 14 & Under Zones Championship as part of Team Ozark. We had more individual champions than ever before. Austin Chu won 5 of his 6 Individual events and was the 11-12 Boys High Point Winner. Austin set Ozark Records in the 50 Back, 200 Back and 50 Fly and a Team Record in the 100 Back. He was on the 2nd Place 11-12 400 Free Relay Team and then proceeded to be on the Zones Championship Relays for the 200 Free, 200...

Dave McCrary

CSP takes 25 swimmers to NCSA Junior Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana at the IUPUI Natatorium. We had a great week of racing some of the best teams and swimmers in the country. As a combined team we finished in 11th place. Our Men’s team finished in 10th place and our Women’s team finished in 14th place. We had one event Champion with Caroline Foltz winning the 200 Breaststroke! Records Broken: Womens A 200 Free Relay – Anna Moehn, Sophie Henriksen, Madelyn Schoedel, and Caroline Foltz new 15-18 Team and Ozark...

Mark Imig

CSP went into Long Course Champs as the defending champion, and once again ended up in first place. CSP had both the Female and Male Swimmer of the meet. These Awards are based upon Wins, Ozark Records, USA Swimming Top 10 and Coaches votes. Emma Fouke won for the Girls, while Austin Chu won for the Boys! Austin Broke his own Ozark Record in the 11-12 100 Fly and added the 50 Back, as well as breaking his own Team Records in the 100 Back, 100 Breast and 200 IM....

Dave McCrary

CSP sent 32 swimmers to the Central Section Region VIII Championships this past weekend at the University of Missouri. This group was the 3rd biggest team at the meet, but was easily one of the youngest groups. With 17 of our swimmers being 15 & under. We have 28 of our best training for NCSA Junior Nationals which would have put us as the biggest team by far if all our athletes were there as no team had more than 35 swimmers. Austin Chu, the youngest male athlete in the...

Mark Imig

The CSP Summer Invitational was fantastic. With almost 1000 athletes, the 84th Summer Invite was a huge undertaking this year! We had a great day on Friday, Hot as everything on Saturday and then Cold and Rainy on Sunday! What else would one expect at the Summer Invite! The 12 & Under swimmers compete in a swim your own age format, meaning they race against and score against swimmers that are their ages. In the 7 & Under Age Group, finishing in the Top 8 were Ada Agustin, Alexa Brinton,...

Mark Imig

This past weekend, CSP sent 15 swimmers to Open Water Zones and the results were amazing! Niko Theodos won the Open 5K, while Cabot Murawski won the 13 - 14 2.5K. Trey Cunneen was 2nd and Max Marcus was 6th for the Boys in the 5K, while Nora Lee Brown was 3rd for the Girls. With the 13 - 14 Boys, Wills Dino was 7th and Camden Theodos was 10th in the 2.5K. Aiden Kim was 2nd and Mason Voss was 8th in the 11 - 12 Boys 2.5K. Evan...

Mark Imig

We had a great turnout and some fun photos from our banquet last year. To check those out, as well as the Senior Photos from the slide show, check out our instagram page here.

Mark Imig

What a great turnout and fun night at the banquet last night. Thanks to everyone who attended. Anyone who would like to see the booklet, with the winners names as well, click here!

Mark Imig

CSP took over 250 swimmers to the St. Peter’s Rec-Plex for their Meet Me in St. Louis Meet and the swimmers were amazing. Austin Chu continues to lower his Team and Ozark Records with new Best Times. Ozark and Team Record was the 100 Fly, while 50 Back, 100 Back and 100 Breast were new Team Records. In the 8 & Unders, Leo Blum, Mateo Carrero Archambault, Triston Cole, Vihaan Deore, Dasha Duncan, Boardie Fouke, Anika Goettel, Carr Michaelson and Deon Saunders all finished in the Top 8. Placing in...

Mark Imig

We are thrilled to announce that the CSP Tideriders is a USA Swimming Safe Sport Recognized club! This is an exciting time for our team and we want to continue to be a leader in our community to provide a healthy and positive environment, free from abuse for our athletes. The process to become recognized was not easy, but we truly believe it is our responsibility to provide the best environment for our athletes, coaches, and parents. Thank you to everyone who helped us accomplish this,