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Scarborough Swimming Club

Scarborough Swimming Club is one of the oldest in the country. If you enjoy a quick dip or are looking to get fit - read on and find out more about them and maybe pop along...

Contact details

Club Secretary: Sue Taylor - Tel: 01723 367714.

Membership Secretary: Paul Yeoman - Tel: 01723 360185

Or visit the website (link in top right of this page).

Scarborough Swimming Club was founded in 1893 and is one of the oldest clubs in the country. It has achieved a proud record over the years.

Recently the club has produced International Open Water medal winners who have represented Great Britain, England and Yorkshire at events throughout Europe and the UK, as well as swimmers who have represented the club at national, district and county events.

The club competes in the Scarborough & District 'Ridings' Leagues, and is the Premier league Champions of 2007. It also competes in Division 1 of the 'Pocklington Times' Swimming league as well as the North Yorkshire Swimming League.

Scarborough Swimming Club logo

The club logo.

The club maintains high standards both on and off poolside. The club has achieved Skill Development level of 'Swim 21' and is working towards Competitive Development level. Swim 21 Accreditation is a 'Quality mark' - it recognises the clubs that are committed to providing safe, effective and quality services for the benefit of their members. The club has approximately 300 members.

Head coach is Sam Greetham, who is often called away for international coaching duties. He is ably assisted by coaches Mike Squires and Jon Cheshire, who ensure a high quality of training is produced and maintained.

Club night is every Thursday at 1800 and takes place at Scarborough Indoor Pool, Ryndle Crescent in Scarborough.Μύ Training also takes place most mornings and evenings of the week.Μύ

The club hopes to move to a brand new pool in the new few years which will be built as part of the Scarborough Sands Redevelopment project. This is seen as a positive step forward in the club's development and paves the way for swimming excellence in the town of Scarborough for the foreseeable future.

last updated: 06/11/07

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