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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 ( Swim 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. Category : University swimming in the United Kingdom

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    Category for swimming at British universities; the British team essentially train at Loughborough University Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

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  6. 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

  7. Emily Large - Wikipedia

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    Emily Louise Large (born 1 February 2001) is a British swimmer. [1] Large is from Newcastle upon Tyne and attended Kings Priory School in Tynemouth. [2] A butterfly specialist, Large represented Great Britain in the women's 200 metre butterfly at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships. [3]

  8. Angharad Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans studied at University of Georgia in the United States [3] and then the University of Stirling in Scotland. [4]In April 2024, she won the 100 metres breaststroke title at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, setting a time of 1:06.54 [5] and was subsequently named in the British team for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

  9. Joshua Gammon - Wikipedia

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    He won the gold medal at the 2023 British Swimming Championships in the 200 metres butterfly. [ 7 ] Gammon won the 200 metres butterfly at the 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships but missed out on a place at the 2024 Summer Olympics .