
Swimming New Zealand has today announced the team to compete at the 2017 Georgina Hope Foundation Australian Age Group Championships.
Kiwi West Aquatics swimmer Mya Rasmussen capped off the end of the Australian Age Group Championships with a brilliant performance that saw her take home gold and break a New Zealand record.
Young Tasman swimmer Sam McKenzie had an impressive day at the pool in the third day of the Australian Age Group Championships being held at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre this week.
Kiwi age group swimmers have shown their strength at the Australian Age Group Championships being held at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre this week from 14 to 21 April.
Congratulations to the following athletes and coaches who have met the standards for the National 2019/2020 Squads:
New Zealand swimmers Chelsey Edwards and Joshua Gilbert won medals on the opening day of the Australian Age Group Championships in Sydney.
Tasman swimmer Sam McKenzie has claimed a gold medal on the second day of the Australian Age Group Championships in Sydney.
Nelson swimmer Sam McKenzie came so close on two occasions to add to his medal count on the third day of the Australian Age Group Championships in Sydney.
Five more young Kiwi swimmers made finals on the fourth day of the Australian Age Group Championships in Sydney.
Two medals and a national record sparked the fifth day for Kiwi swimmers at the Australian Age Group Championships in Sydney.
The Harlequins made it a clean sweep to retain honours at the New Zealand Zonal Championships at the Sir Owen G Glenn Aquatic Centre in Auckland.
Swimmers from ten clubs from the Wellington and Manawatu regions will come together to compete for the All Stars at the 2016 New Zealand Zonal Championships this weekend.
The Harlequins, from Northland, Auckland and Counties-Manukau, took the honours in the second New Zealand Zonal Championships at the West Wave Aquatic Centre in Auckland tonight.
Eleven clubs from across the Wellington and Manawatu Regions will join together as the All Stars to compete at the 2015 Zonal Championships in Auckland next month.
The leading New Zealand-based swimmers and the best up-and-comers will join forces in the annual American-styled Zonal Championships in Auckland on Saturday.
Age group teams were selected for the 2015 SAL State Teams Age Short Course in Canberra, Australia at the 2015 New Zealand Short Course Championships. The SAL State Teams Age Short Course will take place from 23-28 September, 2015.
Auckland businessman Bruce Cotterill has been elected as Swimming New Zealand’s new Board Chairman, announced at the Annual General Meeting in Auckland at the weekend.
Several of the country's leading age group swimmers are competing in the Queensland Championships and Victorian Age Group Championships this week.
New Zealand’s top age group swimmers competing in Brisbane and Melbourne this week have continued to produce top performances in the latest day of competition.
Age group swimmers at both the Queensland Championships and Victorian Age Group Championships reached the podium in the latest day of racing.
Manawatu swimmer Mya Rasmussen scored silver on the penultimate day of the Queensland Championships at the Sleeman Swimming Centre in Brisbane.
Last week saw swimmers from Northland to Southland compete in some of the country’s biggest regional meets.
2016 Georgina Hope Foundation Australian Age Championships
Waikato teenager Georgina McCarthy has won the first medal for New Zealand on the second day of the Australian Age Swimming Championships in Adelaide.
Manawatu swimmer Mya Rasmussen has stormed to victory over the best from both sides of the Tasman in the Australian age championships in Adelaide.
Palmerston North swimmer Mya Rasmussen has continued her medal run at the Australian age championships in Adelaide.
World junior champion Gabrielle Fa’amausili is among a talented group of the nation’s best up and coming swimmers to compete in the Mayfair Pools New Zealand Age Group Championships in Wellington next week.
Swimming New Zealand has announced a 10-strong team to contest the biennial Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
The New Zealand Swimming Trust is pleased to announce the grant recipients for 2016.
New Zealand’s leading teenage swimming talent compete in the Junior Pan Pacific Championships in Hawaii starting Wednesday (local time).
World Junior Champion Gabrielle Fa’amausili will lead a 39-strong Kiwi swim team across the Tasman to take on Australia’s best in the 2015 State Teams Age competition in Canberra this weekend.
The New Zealand team’s youngest swimmer, Mya Rasmussen from Palmerston North impressed on day two of the Junior Pan Pacific Championships in Hawaii.
Auckland star Gabrielle Fa’amausili had to wait until the last session to secure the first medal for New Zealand at the Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Hawaii.
Nathan Capp saved the best until last, with a national record in the final event to join the three established swim stars in qualifying for December’s FINA World Short Course Championships.
Para-Swimming stars Mary Fisher and Nikita Howarth continued their world record blitz while Matthew Stanley broke a national record on the penultimate day at the New Zealand Short Course Swimming Championships in Wellington today.
Eighty-six New Zealand swimmers from 33 clubs are heading across the Tasman this month for significant championship events in Melbourne and Brisbane.
Rio Olympian Matt Stanley returned to the pool to finish third in the 200m freestyle on the opening night of the Queensland Championships in Brisbane.
Gisborne’s Joshua Taylor-Martin grabbed the sole New Zealand victory in key swim meets across the Tasman on Monday.
Young Hamilton swimmer Ben Littlejohn continued on his impressive form with a fifth medal on day four of the Victorian Age Championships in Melbourne.
New Zealand swimmers have chalked up a further five medals in two major meets in Australia.
Gisborne swimmer Josh Taylor-Martin bagged the double at the Victorian Age Swimming Championships in Melbourne.
Stratford swimmer Josh Gilbert sealed an outstanding week with his third victory at the Queensland Championships in Brisbane.
It proved a double-double for the nation’s best emerging swimmers on the opening day of the Mayfair Pools New Zealand Age Championships in Wellington.
World junior champion Gabrielle Fa’amausili is among a talented group of the nation’s best emerging talent to compete in the Mayfair Pools New Zealand Age Group Championships in Wellington next week.
2017 Georgina Hope Foundation Australian Age Championships
Nearly 700 swimmers from more than 100 clubs, including several who are targeting the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, will be in action at the New Zealand Age Group Championships in Wellington next week.
Outstanding Manawatu teenager Mya Rasmussen produced a stunning record on the penultimate night of finals at the New Zealand Age Group Championships in Wellington.
New Zealand’s young swimming talent is in a healthy state according to former Commonwealth Games and World Championship medallist, Gary Hurring.
New Zealand will send a bumper 23-strong swim team across the Tasman for the prestigious Australia Age Swimming Championships in Brisbane starting on Sunday.
Swimming New Zealand identifies and recognizes the outstanding achievements of those swimmers who deliver the highest cumulative XLR8 scores based on best performances during the calendar year within a single age category. These are SNZ's Top XLR8ers.
The New Zealand Olympic Committee has confirmed nominations of 11 swimmers to compete in the sixth Commonwealth Youth Games.
The IV Commonwealth Youth Games will take place from 19 - 23 July 2017 in the Bahamas. The event was first held in 2000 and is held every 2-4 years in a commonwealth host country.
Eleven young swimmers departed Auckland today to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Bahamas from July 18th – 23rd.
In the first finals session of the Bahamas Youth Commonwealth Games the young Kiwi swim team have made a statement by winning 6 medals earlier today.
The young New Zealand team once again dominated the second finals pool session of the Commonwealth Youth Games winning four gold medals, a silver and a bronze.
The future is well and truly bright for our young New Zealand swim team who once again won a bunch of medals this morning at the Commonwealth Youth Games.
The sun has set on a successful campaign in the Bahamian capital for the New Zealand youth swim team after a week of competition which produced 7 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze medals.
Pierce Collins broke a thirteen-year-old national age-group record in the 100m butterfly final, on day 4 of the 2018 Aon New Zealand National Age Group Championships.
Lewis Clareburt, Tyron Henry and Taiko Torepe-Ormsby starred on the final night of the national age-group championships by each smashing an age-group record.
Congratulations to the following Swimmers who have qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Long List:
44 swimmers have achieved the standard required to be named on the Tokyo 2020 long list.
A twelve strong swimming team has been named to represent New Zealand in the pool at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.