Posts Tagged ‘ Development ’

Open Water Swimming development June 2011

May 17th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Swim 21

Would you like to hone your skills in the increasingly popular discipline of open water swimming? Do you enjoy distance freestyle events in the pool? Swimmers aged 12 to 22 years have until 21 May 2011 to apply to join the West’s distance swimmers in an Introduction to Open Water Swimming and Sea Training 2011 run by ASA SW region in Weymouth (residential course from 3 to 5 June 2011)



An Introduction to Open Water Swimming and Sea Training 2011

Feb 13th, 2011 | By admin | Category: News

3 to 5 June 2011 - Sea Cadet Training Centre, Weymouth

ASA SW Region Open Water Swimming Committee are organising this residential course for ages 12 to 22 years. Swimmers need to have some distance swimming ability

Cost: £40.00



A Training Course for Open Water Swimming Officials

Feb 13th, 2011 | By admin | Category: News, Swim 21

4 & 5 June 2011 - Sea Cadet Training Centre, Weymouth

ASA SW Region Open Water Swimming Committee are organising this residential weekend course for beginners and advanced. Classroom, pool and boat work included

Cost: £45.00



An Introduction to Open Water Swimming and Sea Training

Feb 19th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Events

ASA South West Region Open Water Swimming Committee vare organising a Residential Weekend

4th, 5th and 6th June 2010 at Sea Cadet Training Centre, Weymouth

Age Group 12 to 22 years
Swimmers need to have some distance swimming ability
Cost: £30.00



Olympic results help to shape future of Open Water

Jan 2nd, 2009 | By admin | Category: News

Britain’s medal-winning performances and dominance of the marathon swimming events at the Beijing Games has kick-started a wave of interest in the newest sport to be included in the Olympic programme.

The subsequent enthusiasm and support shown towards open water, from those within swimming as well as the public at large, is something British Swimming Open Water Performance Manager Mark Perry believes will be a major factor in its continued success.