New Year’s Day swimmers take the plunge for Manchester hospice
Hundreds of swimmers gathered in Salford Quays on 1 January to fundraise for St Ann’s Hospice. Under the supervision of
Hundreds of swimmers gathered in Salford Quays on 1 January to fundraise for St Ann’s Hospice. Under the supervision of
Shocked onlookers saw a glimpse of a mermaid tail in Salford Quays – despite the water being less than 12
‘Soul caps’ permitted: The governing body for aquatics worldwide – FINA, allowed swim caps specifically designed for dreadlocks, hair weaves
Ed Accura is so passionate about water safety that he filmed his own swimming journey to inspire others. ‘A Film
Swimming may be a holiday pastime for many, but for Danielle Obe it is the most important life skill of
Jason Mohammad knows exactly what it means to be an outsider. Born to a Welsh mother and a Pakistan father,
As children we are taught all about the danger of fire and the threat posed by strangers, but Seren Jones
Alice Dearing is a trailblazer and a history-maker, but she also has a competitive spirit that will not rest until
Alice Dearing never set out to be a pioneer but one year after making Olympic history, she continues to blaze
For Olympic champion Duncan Goodhew, it was his first coach who took him from a child ‘drowning’ in a classroom to a global star in the pool.
The increasing price of competitive swimming has become a threat to the new generation, warned university students. This comes after
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