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World University Games - Submit Forms Now 23rd March 2015

Attention for all swimmers who are looking to qualify for World University Games 2015 to be held in Gwangju, Korea: July 3rd – 14th.

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Division II Swimming Competition - Day 4 21st March 2015

Wharenui Swimming Club, once one of the glamour clubs in the country, have taken out the top club honours at the New Zealand Division II...

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Division II Swimming Competition - Day 3 20th March 2015

It was six of the best for Manawatu teenager Elen Barr after the third day of the New Zealand Division II Swimming Competition in Dunedin.

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Division II Swimming Competition - Day 2 19th March 2015

The famed Wharenui Swimming Club, that developed some of New Zealand’s greats, has continued to dominate on the second day of the New Zealand Division...

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Division II Swimming Competition - Day 1 18th March 2015

The Canterbury pair of Riley Taylor (Timaru) and Ben Sutton (Christchurch) were the only double winners on the first day of finals at the New...

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Young swimmers head south in numbers for development meet 16th March 2015

Three hundred swimmers from 86 clubs around the country will travel south to Dunedin this week for the New Zealand Division II competition starting on...

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Entries now open for 2015 NZ Open Champs 11th March 2015

Online entries for the 2015 New Zealand Open Championships are now open.

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Ellen Quirke announces retirement from swimming 11th March 2015

Commonwealth Games swimmer Ellen Quirke has announced her retirement from swimming.

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SNZ Proposes New Competitive Pathway 06th March 2015

Swimming New Zealand is proposing a new competitive pathway to be introduced in 2016.

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Three podiums on final day in Sydney 02nd March 2015

New Zealand swimmers grabbed three podiums on the final day of the New South Wales State Championships in Sydney last night.

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