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 Senior Schools Cup & Championships
Click the button below to find all the information for this year’s Senior Schools Cup & Championships.
2025 McCullagh International Open Meet
Click below to find all information for the upcoming 2025 McCullagh International Open Meet (21st-23rd February 2025).
News
Expression of Interest: Talent ID Coach (Omagh)
Swim Ulster are looking for expressions of interest from qualified coaches that would be interested in taking the Omagh Talent ID sessions (previously Enniskillen Talent ID sessions). We are looking for a coach that create a positive and engaging learning environment for swimmers from a range of clubs. Coaches should have experience of working with […]
Read MoreWater Polo Coaching Conference 2025 – Lisnasharragh Leisure Centre, Belfast On Saturday, January 11th, the 2025 Ulster Water Polo Coaching Conference made waves as a
The 2025 Ulster Swimming Coaching Conference made a splash on Saturday 11th January, as it welcomed coaches from across the region for a day of expert-led
Day 1 – Friday 13th December 2024 The opening day of the Irish Winter Championships 2024 kicked off at the National Aquatic Centre in Blanchardstown, Dublin,
Day 1 The Women’s 100m Backstroke heats marked the beginning of Team Ireland’s campaign, with Danielle Hill stepping up as the first Ulster swimmer to
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Connecting swimmers, fostering talent, building a wave of success.