September 2006
29th Sep - BRITISH SWIMMING UNVEILS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD
The British Swimming squads selected for the Helsinki European
Championships (25m) in December and the Melbourne World Championships
(50m) in March have been unveiled.
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25th Sep - MINISTER VISITS WATER POLO ELITE
Sports Minister Richard Caborn was in Manchester today to
witness the work being undertaken by the British water polo
teams as they prepare for 2012.
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22nd Sep - FINA ANNOUNCE MANCHESTER PRIZE FUND
FINA has announced a US$500,000 prize fund for the 2008 World
Championships (25m) in Manchester.
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12th Sep - COACHES SELECTED TO UK SPORT ELITE GROUP
Two of swimming's brightest coaching prospects have been
selected to a UK Sport initiative designed to fast track development
in time to secure success at the London 2012 Olympics.
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9th Sep - ENGLAND SOUTH EAST ARE TOP OF THE CLASS
England South East are celebrating after a solid team effort
helped them claim 11 gold medals and win three out of six
relay titles at the Inaugural UK School Games in Glasgow.
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7th Sep - TAIT RETURNS HOME WITH SIGHTS SET ON BEIJING
Double Commonwealth Champion Gregor Tait has returned to
his native Scotland where he will train with and compete for
his former club, City of Edinburgh.
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7th Sep - YOUNGSTERS TO LEARN VITAL LESSONS AT SCHOOL GAMES
More than 200 of the country's most promising young swimmers
are aiming for success when they take part in the inaugural
UK School Games in Glasgow this weekend.
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7th Sep - NEW BRITISH OLYMPIC DIRECTOR FACES CHALLENGE
British Swimming Chief Executive David Sparkes has described
the new role Sir Clive Woodward will play as the British Olympic
Association ' s (BOA) Director of Elite Performance as "
challenging " .
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1st Sep - DIVING TALENT FACES TEST ON WORLD STAGE
Britain's most talented young divers are planning to save
their best until last when they conclude their long season
next week at the World Junior Championships.
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