Diving into Excellence:
Welcome to Swim Ulster
Championing Aquatic Sports in Ulster Since 1893
Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex in Bangor is the home of aquatic sport in Northern Ireland. Swim Ulster is dedicated to fostering the growth of aquatic sport at all levels in the Northern Ireland. Swim Ulster is proud to offer programmes and support for both recreational and competitive athletes across all of our aquatic disciplines.
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Members across 38 affiliated Swimming & Water Polo Clubs in Ulster, ensuring a strong community presence and commitment.
Swim Ulster Coaching Conference 2025
To register for our Coaching Conference this January, click the button to sign up now!
Swim Ulster Open LC Meet 2025
Click below to find all information for the upcoming Swim Ulster Open Long Course Meet in January 2025.
News
Swim Ulster Water Polo Development Project
Swim Ulster is taking significant steps to expand the reach of water polo across the region, targeting venues and areas where the sport has not traditionally been played. A key objective of the current development plan, this initiative is introducing water polo to new audiences, with several successful activities held during 2024. Over the summer, […]
Read More2024 Olympian and current European Champion Danielle Hill will be joining 2024 European Championships finalists Ellie McCartney, Lottie Cullen and Nathan Wiffen as they head
HEAD COACH – LURGAN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB Lurgan Amateur Swimming Club are seeking to recruit a new Head Coach to lead our experienced and dedicated
On Friday, November 8th, Swim Ireland held its much-anticipated Annual Awards Night at Dunboyne Castle, Co. Meath, bringing together athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers to
Friday 27th September The European Aquatics Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Conference held in Belfast was celebrated as a milestone, marking the first event of
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