Tom Chambers appointed new Chair of Scottish Swimming

Scottish Swimming are delighted to announce the appointment of Tom Chambers as the new Chair of the Scottish Swimming Board of Directors. Tom brings to the role over two decades of board-level experience across the sports, charity, and public sectors providing a wealth of strong governance insight, commercial awareness, and a collaborative approach to strategic… Continue reading Tom Chambers appointed new Chair of Scottish Swimming

From Paralympic Glory to Swimming Teacher

Picture by Rogan Thomson/SWpix.com - 17/09/2016 - 2016 Rio Paralympic Games - Swimming - Olympic Aquatics Centre, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Abby Kane of Great Britain wins Silver in the Women's 100m Backstroke S13 Final.

Passion and a determination for swimming have driven a Paralympic swimmer to become a dedicated swim teacher, inspiring children across Scotland to learn life-saving swimming skills. Abby Kane’s journey to Paralympic success began in the pool at just three years old, when she joined the LEARN TO SWIM programme. Abby went on to win a… Continue reading From Paralympic Glory to Swimming Teacher

Reflections on the Scottish Budget

It has been a week since the Scottish Government announced a £40m funding boost for Scottish sport, including the long-awaited support and commitment to school swimming through a learn to swim offer for primary school children. Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Shona Robison, revealed a total uplift of £40m for sports funding in 2026. Around £18m… Continue reading Reflections on the Scottish Budget

Scottish Swimming welcomes Government funding for School Swimming

Scottish Swimming School Lessons Clydebank Leisure Centre Photography by Jamie Williamson © Jamie Williamson, all rights reserved jamiewilliamson.com @jwilliamsonpix +44 (0) 7989 437787 [email protected]

Scottish Swimming is delighted by the Scottish Government Budget announcement to support school swimming through a learn to swim offer for primary school children. This much needed and timely funding will benefit thousands of young people across Scotland, equipping children with the vital water safety knowledge and basic swimming  skills to keep them safer in,… Continue reading Scottish Swimming welcomes Government funding for School Swimming

University of Stirling clinch Top Club Accolade

University of Stirling clinched the Top Club Title on a thrilling final night of action from the Scottish National Short Course Open Swimming Championships in Edinburgh with more Scottish Records broken and some fantastic exhibition relays to bring the curtain down on the event. Keanna MacInnes (University of Stirling) opted for a single individual event… Continue reading University of Stirling clinch Top Club Accolade

Strong opening night of short course action

The Scottish National Short Course Open Swimming Championships kicked off in style today at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh, where the first titles were won and a number of records broken. Bath University’s Matthew Ward broke the Scottish Record during a dominant performance for 200m backstroke. Taking the race out from the off, the… Continue reading Strong opening night of short course action

Capital prepares for the Scottish National Short Course Open Swimming Championships

The Scottish National Short Course Open Swimming Championships is a firm favourite in the swimming calendar and the 2025 event, which starts tomorrow, will again bring an exciting mix of colour, noise and fast swimming. A wealth of Scotland’s top swimming talent will descend on the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh for their final opportunity… Continue reading Capital prepares for the Scottish National Short Course Open Swimming Championships

69% rise in swimmers with a disability marks major leap for inclusion

Scotland is seeing a major rise in the number of children with disabilities learning to swim, with new figures showing a 69% increase in just one year. A report published by Scottish Swimming and Scottish Water reveals that of the almost 82,000 children who took part in the Learn to Swim Framework up to March… Continue reading 69% rise in swimmers with a disability marks major leap for inclusion

Running on Empty

The Scottish Government pledged to double annual funding for sport to £100m in its 2021 Programme for Government but with less than six months of this Parliament left, that commitment remains unfulfilled. 39 governing bodies across Scotland, including Scottish Swimming, have been pressing the Government through our Running on Empty campaign, to meet this commitment… Continue reading Running on Empty

Duncan Scott named on Team Scotland for Glasgow 2026

Swimmer Duncan Scott announced as Team Scotland Athlete for Glasgow 2026 Photo credit should read: ©Craig Watson 07479748060 [email protected] www.craigwatson.co.uk

Team Scotland’s ambitions in the pool are off to a flying start with the nation’s most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete of all-time, Duncan Scott, named today as the first swimmer selected for Glasgow 2026. Six medals at Birmingham 2022, with gold in 200m Freestyle and 200m Individual Medley, took his overall tally to an impressive… Continue reading Duncan Scott named on Team Scotland for Glasgow 2026