
With the new financial year Swimming NZ has introduced a number of updates that affect both membership types and race entry requirements.
With the new financial year Swimming NZ has introduced a number of updates that affect both membership types and race entry requirements.
As part of the new financial year (1 July 2025 – 30 June 2026), Swimming NZ has updated its membership categories at the national level. These changes have flowed through to regional and club levels.
Hey team, While for many swimmers the last month has been quiet, we have had 2 national competitions with 2 fantastic sets of results for LVW Aquatics. The first meet was NZ SC Championships where the team achieved their highest ever national age group ranking and for the first time LVW Aquatics finished as top...
Here’s the memo for the month of June. Holiday Timetable Below is the timetable for the July School Holidays. I’ll be away through Week 1 and Sam is potentially away through week 2 so we’ve had to consolidate some sessions. BOP Relays Congratulations to all those who came along to the BOP Relay Champs this past weekend. It...
Swimming New Zealand have a new app to help you track a swimmer’s performance. The new app is called mytogs and is free to all Swimming NZ members and their friends and families via the Apple App Store and Google Play. The mytogs app is able to track a swimmer’s performance over time by accessing and...
What an incredible week for coach Sam Knapp and the Div II swimmers in Dunedin. Huge swims. Huge results. Huge team support. Our team included Paris McConnell, Rosie Kneale, Emma Fletcher, Alivia Jenkins, Tessa Harvey, Kate Dekker, George Wyllie, Hunter Sands, Gianni Martin, Brayden Scharvi, Kylan Ellis, and Asa Banbury. Here are a few facts...
Also, congrats to Kalani Bruce who swam up at the NZ Open Champs in Auckland in early April, competing in the 17/18 category. He swum 3 races and made finals and PB’s in all 3, with his highest finish being 6thin the 200 Breast.