November 2007
28th Nov - ASA WELCOMES COMMUNITY SPORT COMMITMENT
ASA Chief Executive David Sparkes has welcomed a Government
commitment to building a world class community sports infrastructure
as part of the legacy of the London 2012 Olympics.
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28th Nov - WORLD CLASS FIELD FOR SYNCHRO CHAMPIONSHIPS
The country's top synchronised swimmers will be put to the
test when they compete against World Championship silver medallists
at the British Synchronised Swimming Championships in Gloucester.
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22nd Nov - FOSTER HAS SIGHTS ON MANCHESTER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
British Swimming's Mark Foster will become the eldest competitor
ever to have competed at a World Championships when he takes
to the blocks in Manchester next year just a month off his
38th birthday.
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20th Nov - SWIMMING PRESENTS TO SPORTS SELECT COMMITTEE
British Swimming and the Amateur Swimming Association today
outlined their vision for the sport to a House of Commons
Select Committee evaluating the country's progress towards
2012.
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20th Nov - OLYMPIC SWIMMERS FACE EUROPEAN CHALLENGE
British swimmers destined for the 2008 Beijing Games have
been selected to race at the first major international meet
of the Olympic year when they compete in Eindhoven for European
titles.
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20th Nov - ASA TO BUILD ON SCHOOL SWIMMING REPORT
The Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) has welcomed the findings
of an Ofsted report into school swimming and has vowed to
continue to work with all parties involved to ensure even
more children are able to swim well by the age of 11.
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9th Nov - SWIMMING CHIEFS CELEBRATE GLASGOW WIN
Tollcross Leisure Centre will host the aquatic events at
the 2014 Commonwealth Games after Glasgow was named host of
the multi-sport meet following a vote in Colombo (Sri Lanka)
earlier today.
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6th Nov - BRITAIN CLAIMS TWO GOLD ON FINAL DAY OF COMPETITION
Britain secured two gold medals on the final day of competition
at the KlingerCook Trophy in Sheffield.
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5th Nov - GERMANY COMPLETE CLEAN SWEEP
Germany dominated the first day of competition of the KlingerCook
Trophy taking home all available gold medals.
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3rd Nov - SIMMONDS SETS NEW RECORD ON WAY TO GOLD
Swimmers Liam Tancock and Lizzie Simmonds continued to shine
in Sydney with another gold each on the final day' of the
Australian leg of the FINA World Cup where the British team
closed their account with 10 medals.
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2nd Nov - BRITAIN OFF TO GOLD WINNING START
British swimmers Liam Tancock and Lizzie Simmonds won gold
in Sydney to start their competitive season strongly at the
Australian leg of the FINA World Cup series (Short Course).
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1st Nov - DIVERS SET FOR GERMAN CLASH
Britain's top divers go head to head with Germany's elite
at the inaugural KlingerCook Trophy in Sheffield as both nations
prepare for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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1st Nov - SWIMMERS START SEASON AT WORLD CUP MEET
A small British swim squad will kick off its winter training
camp tomorrow with competition at the FINA World Cup meet
in Sydney.
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