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British Gas ASA National Age Group Diving Championships

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To ease young people into the world of competitive diving, the ASA holds the British Gas National Age Group Diving Championships each year.

Check out the ASA events calendar for details on the 2011 British Gas National Age Group Diving Championships.


Preparing for and competing in elite international competitions is hard work. So to ease young people into the regimes required for meeting the demands of competing, the ASA runs an annual meet called the British Gas ASA National Age Group Diving Championships.

Held in England, young people are split into five age groups for this competition, ranging from 8-9 years to 16-18 years of age. The kind of dives performed will differ depending on the age of the diver.

To compete in each age group the diver must be:

For Age Group E       8-9 Ages 31st December

For Age Group D       10-11 Ages 31st December

For Age Group C       12-13 Ages 31st December

For Age Group B       14-16 Ages 31st December

For Age Group A       17-18 Ages 31st December

The competition includes both 1m springboard, 3m springboard and platform events. To protect younger athletes, the height of the platform (either 5m, 7.5m or 10m) varies depending on the age group of the diver.

Restrictions also apply in terms of the difficulty of the divers, with lower Tariffs and a reduced number of dives according to the diver’s age. The number of dives for each age group varies between a minimum of 4 for the youngest divers and 8 for the oldest.

There is also a synchronized diving event at the championships where 2 divers perform the same skill into the water at the same time. Again, this is divided into age categories with a younger age group (8-13 yrs) and older age group (14-18 yrs)

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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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