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NZ AGE RECORDS FALL AT AUSTRALIAN STATE CHAMPS 25th September 2017

Young NZ team bring home twelve medals and set three Swimming New Zealand age records at the 2017 Australian State Teams Championships in Canberra.

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2017 NZ SHORT COURSE CHAMPS TICKET SALES 22nd September 2017

2017 NZ Short Course Swimming Championships TICKETS will go on sale from 1pm TODAY.

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2017 NZ SECONDARY SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS 16th September 2017

Follow all the action from the 2017 NZ Secondary School Swimming Championships.

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Zyleika Pratt-Smith wins 9 gold medals at Anchor AIMS Games. 13th September 2017

Mount Maunganui Intermediate student Zyleika Pratt-Smith credits her Grandmother for gold medal haul.

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PARALYMPICS NZ CONFIRM SIX NEW SWIM RECORDS.   08th September 2017

Six news records achieved at the recent South Island Swimming Championships have been confirmed by Paralympics New Zealand.

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Swimming New Zealand announce the resignation of National Head Coach. 06th September 2017

Swimming New Zealand are sad to announce that Jerry Olszewski has resigned from his role as National Head Coach to return to the USA for...

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MICHAEL SCOTT APPOINTED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORT NZ 06th September 2017

The Board of High Performance Sport NZ (HPSNZ) has appointed Michael Scott as its next Chief Executive. He replaces Alex Baumann, who departed HPSNZ last...

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SWIMMING WAIKATO APPOINT A NEW HUB HEAD COACH    05th September 2017

Swimming Waikato have announced Darren Ward as the region's new Hub Head Coach, taking over from Clive Power.

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Swimming Waikato celebrate at annual awards evening 03rd August 2017

Over 240 guests gather to celebrate the last twelve months of swimming in the region.

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LAUREN BOYLE BIDS FAREWELL TO SWIMMING 01st August 2017

New Zealand’s outstanding five-time World Championship medallist and Commonwealth Games Champion Lauren Boyle has announced her retirement from swimming.

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