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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.
2025 Irish Open Championships
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News
Four Ulster Athletes in Barcelona for the World Para Series
Four Ulster swimmers travelled to Barcelona, Spain, to compete in the 2025 Para Swimming World Series, the first time the event has been hosted in the city. Across the four days of competition, our three Paralympians from Paris last summer (Barry McClements, Deaten Registe, Dearbhaile Brady) and Siomha Brady (Performance Pathway Athlete) competed on the […]
Read MoreEnniskillen Lakelanders are seeking an experienced Head Coach and Level 2 Teachers to join their coaching team. The club is affiliated with Swim Ireland and Swim
The Swim Ulster annual Club Conference was held on Saturday 8th March 2025 in Lagan Valley Island, Lisburn.Attending the event, there were 36 individuals who represented 18
Regional Programme – Wycombe The Swim Ulster Regional Programme for 2024-25 travelled to High Wycombe for the 2025 Wycombe Long Course Premier Meet hosted at
Swim Ulster, along with 7 other National Lottery backed projects, joined together to celebrate three decades of funding in Northern Ireland. The event was hosted
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