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  2. Aquatics GB - Wikipedia

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    Aquatics GB [2] (formerly British Swimming) is the national governing body of swimming, water polo, artistic swimming, diving and open water in Great Britain. [3] Aquatics GB is a federation of the national governing bodies of England (Swim England), Scotland (Scottish Swimming), and Wales (). [3]

  3. Swim England - Wikipedia

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    Swim England is the national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and synchronised swimming in England. It forms part of British Swimming , a federation of the national governing bodies of England , Scotland ( Scottish Amateur Swimming Association ), and Wales ( Welsh Amateur Swimming Association ).

  4. British Swimming Coaches Association - Wikipedia

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    The association was for elite swimming, as it often discussed how to win medals at a national level. [2] Many swimming coaches in the UK have qualified through the ASA (Amateur Swimming Association, now Swim England), via the Coach Education Certification Course. Other parts of the UK are represented by Scottish Swimming, Swim Wales and Swim ...

  5. Portsmouth Northsea Swimming Club - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth Northsea Swimming Club (PNSC) in Portsmouth, England, is the largest swimming club in South Hampshire. [1] In recent years, the club has been well known for producing Olympic swimmers including Katy Sexton , MBE , and Gemma Spofforth , as well as Paralympic swimmer and triathlete, Lauren Steadman , OBE .

  6. Warrender Baths Club - Wikipedia

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    Warrender Baths Club swimming gala at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh. In 1988, Warrender's Men's and Women's team won the Scottish heats of the British Swimming Club Team Championships. Warrender again won the Waldie and Robertson Trophies and its swimmers won over 40 individual championships and broke over 30 championship records.

  7. Aquatics GB Swimming Championships - Wikipedia

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    Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow: Commonwealth Games Trials 2015 14–18 April Aquatics Centre, London: World Championships Trials 2016 12–17 April Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow: Olympic Trials 2017 18–23 April Ponds Forge, Sheffield: 2018 1–4 March Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh

  8. Luke Greenbank - Wikipedia

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    Luke Greenbank (born 17 September 1997) is an English professional swimmer who specialises in backstroke.A medalist in the 200 metre backstroke at the Olympic Games and the World and European championships, he also swam the first leg in the 2019 World and 2020 European Championship gold medal-winning Great Britain medley relay teams.

  9. Great Britain Diving Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Great Britain Diving Federation (GBDF) is the English, Welsh and Scottish amateur sports body for competitive diving, an Olympic sport, in collaboration with British Swimming. [1] The term diving often refers to underwater diving, such as scuba diving. The GBDF represents diving from a springboard and highboard.