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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.
News
A Trio of Homecomings: Paris 2024
Over the past two weeks, it has been great to catch up with our three Ulster medallists from the Paris Olympic Games – Daniel Wiffen, Jack McMillan, and Mona McSharry. Our athletes were welcomed home after an exhilarating Game to homecoming events hosted by their councils or clubs. Daniel Wiffen, along with four other Olympians, […]
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that Oonagh Garry has been selected for the newly appointed European Aquatics Technical Water Polo Committee for the period 2024-2028. The
For an early Sunday morning start, the East Strand in Portrush with clear sunny skies was the perfect backdrop for this year’s Big Bay Swim
After what was an amazing evening at the La Défense Arena on Tuesday night where Daniel Wiffen became one of Ireland’s newest Olympic champions, he
Lough Lene, situated in County Westmeath, played host to the 2024 Swim Ireland Irish National Open Water Swimming Championships on Sunday 28th July. Congratulations to swimmers from
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