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Hawke’s Bay’s new pool, the Hawke’s Bay Regional Aquatic Centre, welcomed age group swimmers from around the nation for its’ first major event; the 2023 National Age Group Championships. Over 470 swimmers from across New Zealand competed in the five-day event that began on Wednesday April 12 and finished on Sunday April 16.
These four Capital men are continuing their success at regional, national, and international level.
From April 1st to April 5th, sixteen of our region’s top swimmers took to the Sir Owen G Glenn National Aquatic Centre for five days of action-packed racing.
Wellington Anniversary Weekend saw the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre host some of the nation’s best as they battled out over three days of thrilling racing. Amongst our competitors, we also had New Zealand Team members, both past and present, getting amongst Wellington’s first pinnacle event for the year.
Last week saw a multitude of our region’s best age-group and open swimmers venture to Auckland for the 2022 Apollo Projects National Short Course Champs. Sir Owen G Glenn National Aquatic Centre was the host two five days of fast and exciting racing from the 23rd to the 27th of August.
This July saw two of our very own athletes travel to Birmingham, England, for the 2022 Commonwealth Games! Lewis Clareburt (Tainui), of Capital Swim Club, was part of a 12-strong New Zealand team, who surprised many at the newly built Sandwell Aquatic Centre. Ōtaki Titans’ own, Kokoro Frost (Manase, Savai’i & Fasito’outa, Upolu), proudly represented Samoa in their history making quartet of swimmers.
NAGs 2022 kicked off last Tuesday in the Capital and it was fantastic to see some of the fastest age groupers from around the country compete in Kilbirnie...
The 4th – 9th of April saw swimmers from the Wellington Region travel to the Sir Owen G Glenn National Aquatic Centre in Auckland for the 2022 Apollo Projects New Zealand Swimming Championships. It was a meet unlike any before...
The past two weekends have been a busy time for our region. A great number of our swimmers took part at our Wellington Harbour Challenge on the 19th of February, as well as at our first Tier 1 meet of the year on the 26th of February.
This past Wellington Anniversary Weekend saw swimmers from around our region and country travel to the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre to compete at the Swimming Wellington 13 & Over Long Course Championships.