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Ieuan Lloyd scoops double gold in Sheffield

29 July 2011

European junior champion Ieuan Lloyd was the star of the third day at the British Gas ASA National Youth Championships in Sheffield, winning a nail-biting 100m Freestyle final before romping to gold in his favoured 200m Individual Medley.

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Neves continues 400m dominance at National Youths

28 July 2011

Kristina Neves extended her dominance in the 400m Freestyle to four consecutive years as she took gold on Day Two of the British Gas ASA National Youth Championships in Sheffield.

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Massey and Procter light up opening day of National Youth Champs

27 July 2011

All eyes were on the British Gas GBR Disability Swimmers on the first day of the British Gas ASA National Youth Championships as they lined up in five of the eight finals.

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Youngsters make a splash at Rother Valley

27 July 2011

More than 50 eager young swimmers gathered on the bank of Rother Valley Country Park to take part in the British Gas ASA Open Water National Age Group and Youth Championships.

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BAGCAT winners decided on final day of Age Group Champs

25 July 2011

The last day of the British Gas National Age Group Championships 2011 saw the final events in the pool contested against the loud background sound of Vuvuzelas and horns with seven champions named BAGCAT winners.

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Masters make a splash on day one of ASA Open Water Festival

25 July 2011

The 2011 British Gas ASA 3km Masters Open Water champions were decided on the opening day of the ASA Open Water Festival at Rother Valley Country Park in Sheffield.

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Win free tickets for London 2012 through your aquatics club

25 July 2011

Young aquatics club members between 18 - 26 years old have an exciting opportunity to win a free ticket for to attend the London 2012 Olympic Games through the London 2012 Ticketshare scheme.

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Cornwell impresses again in Sheffield

24 July 2011

The stands were filled with excited friends and family as the penultimate day of the British Gas National Age Group Championships got underway at Ponds Forge, Sheffield.

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Double gold for Hibbott and Bowen on Day Three in Sheffield

23 July 2011

Southport’s Holly Hibbott bagged her second double gold in as many nights, winning the 11 years 200m Freestyle and 200m Butterfly on Day Three of the British Gas ASA National Age Group Championships in Sheffield.

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Frederick Cornwell scoops double gold on day two in Sheffield

22 July 2011

Last year’s BAGCAT winner Frederick Cornwell scooped double gold on day two of the British Gas ASA National Age Group Championships 2011 in Sheffield.

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Go Swimming has everything you need to know about swimming. If you are a parent, a non swimmer or just want to improve your technique this is the section for you.

In British Swimming you will find information about the world of high performance sport, including the disciplines of Swimming, Diving, Synchronised Swimming, Water Polo and Disability Swimming.

The ASA is the governing body for the sport in England. In this section you will find all you need to know about joining a club or competing in England and becoming a swimming teacher or coach.

The IoS delivers the ASA’s courses and is a member organisation. Whether you are a teacher, coach, employer or club you will find everything you need to know about qualifications or educating your workforce.

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