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CABORN LAUNCHES ASA EVERYDAY SWIM

Minister for Sport Richard Caborn launched the Amateur Swimming Association's £3m Everyday Swim initiative at a special event in Sheffield today.

Everyday Swim ambassador Duncan Goodhew, ASA Chief Executive David Sparkes and Sport England Interim Director of Regions David Gent were all on hand to lend support and address an audience that included representatives from all eight pilot regions.

Supported by Sport England, Everyday Swim is a pioneering initiative to break down the barriers to swimming and aquatic activity, change swimming pool culture, increase participation and help towards building a healthier nation.

The three-year programme includes pilots ranging from tackling obesity and the risk of obesity in young people to engaging black and ethnic minority communities and increasing access to water space by working in partnership with pool providers.

Richard Caborn underlined the important role swimming can play in building a healthier nation.

"The Government believes physical activity is very important and the lessons from Everyday Swim will provide vital evidence to be factored into future decisions on how we invest," he said. "Activities such as swimming have a positive effect on social inclusion, health and education and Everyday Swim is part of a larger strategy to encourage the public to get active."

Everyday Swim ambassador Duncan Goodhew praised swimming for its all-round benefits and underlined the role Everyday Swim will play in providing real evidence in support of aquatic activity.

"People are naturally attracted to swimming," he said. "As well as the many benefits it offers, it provides an all-round exercise for life.

"Everyday Swim is a major step towards understanding the barriers to swimming and finding the best way to articulate our sport. Armed with facts, we will be able to encourage the Government, Local Authorities and leisure providers to invest in swimming and make a real difference to local communities and the country's health."

Sport England's David Gent believes Everyday Swim will be a driving force behind increasing levels of activity across the country.

"Sport England's target is to increase participation 1% year on year," he explained. "Everyday Swim can provide a delivery system to make this happen.

"Everyday Swim is about generating excitement and interest in swimming and providing aquatic activities in a different way. Based locally, it has the power to really make a difference and it will provide strong evidence to show why people should invest in swimming to increase participation and hit targets."

Pilots are taking place in Easington (County Durham), Islington (London), Kirklees (West Yorkshire), Lewisham (London), Suffolk, Telford & Wrekin, Wirral and Woking (Surrey).

 

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