
Sunday 26 January was a very busy day out on the Wellington Water Front, with the sun shining and the wind blowing in typical Wellington...
Rotorua swimmer Kane Radford has cemented his place in the New Zealand team for the Pan Pacific Championships.
The students of Nayland College in Nelson have been very busy lately following their attendance at a Swimming NZ Swim Teacher Award (STA) course.
Otane School in central Hawke’s Bay understand the importance of water safety and their students learning the skills to keep them safe in, on, and...
Kaitaia Amateur Swimming Club has enrolled a massive 165 swimmers this summer season, and is full to the brim with a huge waiting list.
Swimming New Zealand are happy to announce that the selected provider for the new Swimming New Zealand membership database and websites (national, regional, club) will...
Swimming New Zealand has employed the services of two past national swimming representatives to assist in the coaching of the country’s greatest talents.
World championship representative Kane Radford won his second Oceania and national titles at the State New Zealand Open Water Championships in Taupo today.
Rotorua swimmer Kane Radford showed his class in winning his third straight victory at the State New Zealand Open Water Championships in Taupo today.
A Kiwi link more than 5000kms away is the key to the reinvigorated open water swim hopes of Rotorua’s Kane Radford.