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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.

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Swimmers take to the blocks at UK School Games

3 Sep 2010
Over 180 young swimmers from around the UK will converge in Sunderland tomorrow to compete for their region in the Sainsbury’s UK School Games 2010.

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Swimmers fight for final Commonwealth berths

With their last chance to qualify for the Commonwealth Games some of England’s best swimmers took to the blocks with the hope of impressing the selectors at the Sunderland Aquatic Centre on the final day of the British Gas ASA National Championships (50m) 2010.

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More titles decided as swimmers vie for Commonwealth spots

20 Aug 2010

Sunderland Aquatic Centre saw yet another athlete meet the Commonwealth selection criteria on day three of the British Gas ASA National Championships (50m) 2010.

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Bennett swims into Commonwealth contention

19 Aug 2010
Ryan Bennett swam his way into Commonwealth contention on day two of the British Gas ASA National Championships when he met the selection criteria to be picked for Team England.

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Bochmann hits Commonwealth mark as British Gas ASA Champs begin

18 Aug 2010
Day one of the British Gas ASA National Championships (50m) 2010 got underway at the Sunderland Aquatic Centre as athletes vied for the remaining Team England spots to secure their place to the Commonwealth Games.

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BAGCAT winners decided on final day of Championships

1 Aug 2010
The final day of the British Gas ASA National Age Group Championships saw the seven BAGCAT winners decided after five days of competition.

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Neves on track with more medal-winning performances

29 Jul 2010
The British Gas ASA National Age Group Championships saw more impressive performances on day two as a number of swimmers made multiple appearances on the podium.

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Forget the World Cup ... swimming is still England’s most popular sport

18 June 2010
Swimming remains England’s most popular participation sport with nearly 3.26 million people regularly getting in the pool – almost 1m more than those playing football.

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Don’t miss your chance to enter Masters Open Water

The entry system for British Gas ASA Open Water 3km Masters Championships in conjunction with the 2010 East Region Open Water Championships has now opened.

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Swimming.org is home to 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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