British Airways unveiled as official airline of British Swimming
British Airways will provide support to the British Gas GBR, Swimming, Disability Swimming, Diving, Synchro and Water Polo teams through flights to major competitions.
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British Airways will provide support to the British Gas GBR, Swimming, Disability Swimming, Diving, Synchro and Water Polo teams through flights to major competitions.
As part of British Gas’ ongoing commitment to encourage swimming at every level, we’re giving the nation’s swimmers more ways to support local clubs.
20 May 2011
What better way of being part of the London 2012 experience than carrying the Olympic torch itself on its 70-day journey across the United Kingdom?
11 May 2011
Three of British Swimming’s top male swimmers have stripped off for this month’s Cosmopolitan magazine’s annual Naked Centrefolds Special.
11 May 2011
Fans will be able to watch their favourite swimmers at the London 2012 Paralympic Games for as little as £5 next summer.
31 March 2011
The partnership between British Gas and British Swimming has been named the best sponsorship of the year at the industry’s equivalent of the Oscars.
4 March 2011
A dozen of Great Britain’s bravest aquatics stars have bared all for an iconic naked photo shoot.
3 March 2011
Sir Philip Craven, president of the International Paralympic Committee and a five-time Paralympian, was given a tour of the ASA and British Swimming headquarters in Loughborough – and took time out to give a motivational talk to staff.
24 February 2011
London 2012 organisers plan to use the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park as the venue for next year’s British Gas Swimming Championships.
16 February 2011
British Swimming’s Sylvia Armiger has been appointed to the British Olympic Association’s (BOA’s) Sport Engagement Team and will act as liaison between the aquatic sports and the BOA.