2021 has been another different year and one that has not been without the continued challenges of Covid, yet collectively we have moved on a fair distance from last year. One of the more notable milestones was the return of our sport, and our Festival of Swimming, a first with three events all on the… Continue reading Merry Christmas from Scottish Swimming
Month: December 2021
COVID-19 Guidance Statement – 22 December 2021
In light of additional restrictions being brought in by the Scottish Government and additional guidance from sportscotland, it is necessary for Scottish Swimming to issue an updated guidance statement to reflect these new changes. These changes will take effect from the 26th December 2021 and will run through to the 16th January 2022 or until… Continue reading COVID-19 Guidance Statement – 22 December 2021
Glasgow do the double at inaugural National League final
City of Glasgow: National League Champions
NEW Covid-19 Guidance Statement
Scottish Swimming have received updated guidance from sportscotland. However, the ‘beyond Level 0’ guidance which was published in September for both club training and competitions is still valid and in place. Currently there are no changes that are required for aquatics clubs but there are a few key considerations which require to be highlighted: TestingClubs… Continue reading NEW Covid-19 Guidance Statement
Olympic Medalist Swimmers Selected for Team Scotland
Duncan Scott and Kathleen Dawson confirmed for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Shanahan relishing racing opportunity
The Scottish trio of Katie Shanahan, Duncan Scott and Lucy Hope were all in action on the first day of racing at the FINA World Short Course Championships, which are taking place at Yas Bay’s Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. City of Glasgow Swim Team’s Katie Shanahan impressed on her debut, in the Women’s 400m… Continue reading Shanahan relishing racing opportunity
Aberdeen to host Para Swimming World Series event
Aberdeen Sports Village’s Aquatics Centre will play host to a Para Swimming World Series event in February, with the four-day competition incorporating the domestic British Para-Swimming Meet 2022. It means Britain’s presence as a mainstay fixture on the newly rebranded Para Swimming World Series continues, as the best para-swimmers from across the globe are welcomed… Continue reading Aberdeen to host Para Swimming World Series event
Heatly Set to Continue Family Legacy at Third Games
James Heatly competing for Team Scotland at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games
Macinnes well on road to recovery after surgery
Keanna Macinnes (photo by Ian MacNicol for Scottish Swimming)
Shanahan shines in Rome
Katie Shanahan European Juniors