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Amateur (British) Swimming Association
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The Amateur Swimming Association is the English national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, open water and synchronised swimming.
It organises competition throughout England, establishes the laws of the sport and operates comprehensive certification and education programmes for teachers, coaches and officials as well as its renowned Learn To Swim Awards scheme.
The ASA supports 1,600 affiliated swimming clubs through a National/Regional/County structure.
The ASA aims to ensure everybody has an opportunity to learn to swim.
http://www.britishswimming.org
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Swimming Australia
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Swimming body for Australia.
http://www.swimming.org.au
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International Swimming Hall of Fame
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Our mission is to promote the benefits and importance of swimming as a key to fitness, good health, quality of life, and the water safety of children. We will accomplish this through operation of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, a dynamic shrine dedicated to the history, memory, and recognition of the famous swimmers, divers, water polo players, synchronized swimmers, and persons involved in life saving activities and education, throughout the world, whose lives and accomplishments will serve to inspire, educate, and be role models for all those who participate in the Hall of Fame’s experience and programs.
http://www.ishof.org
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Island Swimming Association
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Island Swimming is a swimming association made up of the Victoria Amateur Swim Club (VASC), Coho Swim Club (COHO) and Tyee Swim Club (TYEE). Links to each of our member associations are at the top of this page. Island Swimming operates programs for swimmers of all ages across the beautiful city of Victoria!
http://www.islandswimming.com
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Pacific Dolphin Swim Association (PDSA)
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With the increasing participation in competitive swimming here in the Greater Vancouver area, there is an appreciation and desire for swimming excellence and the opportunity to compete in international and Olympic competitions. The Pacific Dolphin Swim Association is a cooperative response by four Vancouver area swim teams to "pool" their resources in order to create a comprehensive international level swim program which is available to all Greater Vancouver teams and swimmers throughout the province of British Columbia. The four member clubs cannot individually afford the cost of an international level swim program and as a result cooperatively created a separate program through which their high level swimmers may continue to improve and be competitive in world class events. This program presently involves roughly 600 swimmers and the dedication of over 2500 Greater Vancouver residents.
The goal of the Association is to provide equal opportunity for all Greater Vancouver Youth to achieve their highest personal excellence in swimming at all levels. Since it's inception in 1990, the Pacific Dolphin Swim Association has allowed its swimmers to compete at the highest level, including the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and Swimming World Championships. Due to the early successes and the continuing improvements, along with the opportunity to attend a world class educational institution (The University of British Columbia), the association now attracts some of the best swimmers from across Canada.
http://www.pacificdolphins.com
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Swimming NSW
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Swimming NSW purpose is to operate as an administrative agency of swimming in NSW. Its mission is to foster, control and develop (i.e. promote organised growth of) swimming in NSW (including the ACT).
Swimming NSW currently maintains a membership of over 42,000 members across 24 affiliated Districts and over 410 Clubs. The database contains information on all registered members, including Swimmers, Non-Swimmers, Technical Officials, Coaches etc. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) forms part of Swimming NSW and is an affiliated District within NSW.
http://www.nswswimming.com.au
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Welsh Amateur Swimming Association
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The Welsh Amateur Swimming Association (WASA) is the governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, open water and synchronised swimming within the Principlity.
It organises competition throughout Wales, establishes the laws of the sport and organises comprehensive certification and education programmes for teachers, coaches and officials.
The WASA supports affiliated swimming, diving, water polo, masters and disabled clubs through a National/Regional/County structure.
The WASA aims to ensure everybody has an opportunity to learn to swim.
http://www.welshasa.co.uk
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