Sue Woods, pictured here with Special Olympic swimmer Matthew Slone and the Swimming New Zealand mascot Koru, has been a volunteer coach for Special Olympics...
This week is National Volunteer Week. Swimming New Zealand would not be able to run without the great work of our volunteers so this week...
Planning for the 2015 Porirua City School Swimming Sports is underway after its successful debut last year.
The 2015 New Zealand Swim Coaches and Teachers Conference recently took place in Rotorua and recognised a number of people for their contribution to swimming...
Swimming picked up one of the big awards, and two others, at the Wellington Sportsperson of the Year awards last night, at a star-studded gala...
Two long time contributors to the sport of swimming have been named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours over the weekend.
Several club and regional meets are now available to be entered online as we continue to work towards a national roll out of the online...
Para-Swimmer Hamish McLean is heading to the IPC Swimming World Championships in July this year with a bit of help from his local community.
Wharenui Swim Club put their own spin on this year’s 40 Hour Famine which took place over the weekend.
One thousand local youngsters will get the chance to learn to swim for free, thanks to a valuable collaboration between Bay Venues and McLeods.
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