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22.01.2022 Congratulations to Swimming Metro North West's Target Squad who placed 2nd!! A brilliant job done by all the team



21.01.2022 The 2018 Target Squad meet was held at Woy Woy this weekend. Congratulations to Swimming North Coast who were crowned Champion Area! A big thank you to all area swimmers, coaches, managers, officials and committees who worked towards making this a great meet for all involved.

20.01.2022 Congratulations to the SMNW Achievers Squad Team who came away WINNERS and were awarded the Premier Area Trophy - Well done Team!!!

20.01.2022 Congratulations to our very own Philip Jobling and Nick Keith for making the Commonwealth Games Technical Officials list.



18.01.2022 Relays have started at the Summer Championships.

17.01.2022 The Acheivers Squad had fun with a dry land session as part of their development this year. Loren Carter set up an awesome afternoon with the help from Dion and Matt running different sessions. Finished up with a well deserved BBQ. Thanks to Western Sydney Uni Gym at Richmond for the use of their facilities.

13.01.2022 Winter 2018 Award winners



11.01.2022 Some of our Technicals Officials at The Invictus Games waiting for the finals to start

07.01.2022 Summer 2017 Award winners

06.01.2022 Speedo Sprints are underway. Good Luck everyone

04.01.2022 We are aware of the issues for people trying to enter the Championships, this is a Swim Central issue. Please be patient and keep trying

03.01.2022 OPEN WATER CHAMPIONSHIPS UPDATE We are pleased to announce that we have partnered with Elite Energy Events to offer a rescheduled alternative to the SNSW Open W...ater Championships that was regrettably cancelled just prior to Christmas. The Captain Cook Ocean Classic, being held on 18 January at Kurnell, is a new open water event that will feature 500m, 1km, 2.5km, and 5km swims. The 5km event will double as the SNSW 5km Open Water Championships and Swimming NSW medals will be awarded for this event. We have also agreed with Swimming Australia that anyone who qualifies for the National Open Water Championships in the 5km event will be able to process a late entry for the National Open Water Championships (further information on how to do this will distributed later this week). Please note that this is only for new qualifiers for the National Open Water Championships. Any competitor who has already qualified should enter by the original entry closing date. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to find an alternative date to run the 7.5km or 10km championship events. However, swimmers can use a 5km qualifying time to enter the National Open Water Championships in these events. We appreciate that this solution will not be ideal for all competitors, but it is the best that we could source given the short timeframe and still extremely difficult weather conditions being experienced across the State. https://bit.ly/2T2DrOx



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