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Annual report 2010


Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 2

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Headline Targets Corporate About Scottish Swimming


Development Report As the national governing body for swimming in Scotland,

? ? Scottish Swimming represents our clubs, swim schools, aquatic


disciplines, and thousands of talented and committed volunteers
across the entire swimmer pathway from development and
healthy living through to performance. We are focused on
Chair and Chief Our team delivering in the following key areas to reach our vision to
Executive’s Report ensure that everyone can swim: healthy living, learn to swim,

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club development, community partnerships and performance.

Principal partner
Development A Year in Pictures
Report
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Healthy Living Thanks to our
Campaign Partners
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Performance
Report Scottish Swimming, National Swimming Academy, University of Stirling,
Stirling FK9 4LA Tel: 01786 466520 | Fax: 01786 466521

? info@scottishswimming.com www.scottishswimming.com
Company number: SC246645 Registered in Scotland
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Headline targets 2011

1 A healthy living strategy to get more people swimming


for health, fitness and fun, measured by
8 Local authorities with a primary school swimming
3 Club development, measured by the number of clubs
accredited to swiMark and the growth of our members,
volunteers and active teachers and coaches
programme in place which ensures that each child can 46 (core target) to 66 (stretch target) SwiMark
swim 25m unaided and complete a number of water accredited clubs
safety exercises 19,000 Members
8 Local authorities offering targeted pre-school 3,200 Volunteers
swimming lessons in SIMD areas. 800 Active (licenced) teachers and coaches

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8 Local authorities offering a water based cardiac
rehabilitation programme Local partnerships between Scottish Swimming, each
150 Just Add Water members local authority, and the club(s) in their area, measured by

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Local partnership agreements in place
Learn to swim programme development and growth, 21 Club access agreements in place
measured by Full-time paid coaches in position   

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Swim schools using SS learn to swim framework
125,000 awards (badges and certificates) sold Support for youth and senior performance programme
athletes, coaches and performance centres/home
programmes, measured by
6 (core target ) to 8 (stretch target) Scots attaining top
15 in the world (2 per nation)
1 medal winning Scot at the World Championships
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Chair and Chief Executive’s Report


2010 was an exciting one for Scottish Swimming with the team adding value With a number of challenges on our doorstep
to the work of our clubs, swim schools and partners against all areas of the – uncertain financial times, rising cost and
swimmer pathway. unavailability of water for our clubs, the need
for an improved daily training environment in
In developing our Annual Plan for 2010-11, we 20%, also launching with our partners the many of our areas of performance/performance
took pride in reviewing a number of highlights Stirling Integrated Swimming Programme development- we believe that strong quality
from last year: – an innovative programme that integrates teaching and coaching are at the heart of our
We secured, in collaboration with our key disability and able bodied performance successful future.
partner sportscotland, £800,000 from athletes at the National Swimming
the government’s Education budget for a Academy. Much work is needed to help support Scotland’s
national learn to swim top up programme. aquatics teaching and coaching infrastructure
We implemented a quality tutor training The year culminated in the Delhi Commonwealth for our sustained success in 2014 and
and licensing system with 32 licencsd Games in October 2010 – a challenging but beyond. However, we hope our Annual Report
Scottish Swimming tutors now delivering rewarding experience for all involved. demonstrates that, working with our volunteers
the United Kingdom Coaching Certificate in On behalf of Scottish Swimming, we and partners, this is a challenge we are well
Scotland. congratulate athletes, coaches, and support geared up for, and one we relish tackling in the
We secured six new Local Authority teams on their success. The end result was a years ahead.
agreements for the sale of our badges and strong one for the aquatics team - 7 medals,
certificates – providing quality incentives including two gold. Please join us in celebrating a successful 2010
for young children learning to swim and for Scottish Swimming.
raising income for re-investment back into Sustainable performance results such as those
our sport. delivered in Delhi and those we aspire to Maureen Campbell, Chair – Board of Directors
We supported our athletes and coaches in achieve in Glasgow 2014 rest on a number of Ashley Howard, Chief Executive
their efforts to deliver world class success key success factors. In this Annual Report, we
with Scottish representation on British have featured on the absolute core factor of
teams and programmes ranging from 10 to quality coaching.
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Development report

Some things to celebrate from 2009/10: procedures. We passed with flying colours with Swim Ireland, have signed three year
Scottish Swimming’s 2007 Workforce
development plan estimated that there
and continue to provide the best possible
service for aquatics in Scotland.
Partnership Agreements with Scottish
Swimming
2010 Key Successes
were 2675 active swimming teachers and 750 and growing, swimming teachers and A full compliment of 5 Regional Swimming
coaches in Scotland. Within three years of coaches licenced by Scottish Swimming. Development Manager (RSDMs) working 1 Workforce Development
running UKCC, 2800 swimming teachers Reviewed and revamped Scottish closely to support clubs and local Plan
and coaches have undertaken at least one Swimming Awards, which included the authorities / leisure trusts. During the
2 Education Policies and
UKCC qualification. introduction of a new Aquatics Toolbox course of the past year the RSDMs have
Over the past year, the Scottish (see attached) outlining where each award produced and consulted widely on four Procedures declared Fit for
Qualifications Authority (SQA) undertook fits, 40 new awards, a new conditions Regional Swimming Development Plans, Purpose
a thorough external verification of Scottish booklet and a new Awards catalogue. Six which were approved by the Scottish 3 Licencing of Teachers and
Swimming’s education policies and local authorities and leisure trusts, along Swimming Board.
Coaches
4 Kellogg’s Scottish Swimming
Awards Programme
5 Regional Swimming
Development Manager
Model
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Some things to look forward to in 2010/11: Splish and Splash are the popular mascots of our awards scheme
The introduction of online CPD and
education courses.
Growing the Awards programme, with
more local authorities and leisure trusts
signing up to three year Partnership
Agreements.
Implementation of the Regional Swimming
Development Plans, with more clubs
and swim schools achieving swiMark
accreditation.
The development of a partnership with the
Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS) to position
Scottish Swimming as the aquatics training
provider for Scotland.

Scottish Swimming’s valued partners in our development work:

UK COACHING CERTIFICATE

E X C E L L E N C E I N S P O RT S C O A C H I N G
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Aquatics toolbox
SynchroSkills Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

DiveSkills Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

PoloSkills Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

SwimSkills Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

Rookie Bronze
Bronze Silver Gold Master
Lifeguard Medallion
Club Comp Edge 1 Comp Edge 2
Development Safe Start Super Start

Survival Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4

AquaChallenge Bronze Silver Gold

Schools NSSA NSSA+

A-Skills A-Skills A-Skills A-Skills A-Skills A-Skills


AquaSkills
1 2 3 4 5 6

Distance Cygnet / Swan < < < < < < < < 5m – 5000m > > > > > > > >

Learn 2 Swim Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8

A-Fun A-Fun A-Fun A-Fun


AquaFun
1-2 3-4 5 6

Adult & Child Tadpole Frog Duckling Otter


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The Scottish Swimming Healthy Living


Campaign – Just Add Water

Getting more people swimming for fitness, health and fun swimming in Scotland, achieving national

Delivered two quality pilots for raising nation and believes we have the knowledge
participation targets, better supporting hard
to reach groups, and ensuring that every
2010 Key Successes
participation within our target groups and infrastructure to help get more people child in Scotland has the ability to swim. We
– Swimming lessons for preschool swimming for leisure, health and fun.  With await the outcome of our NHS/Government 1 Two quality pilots
children: early intervention for a Healthy Living Manager in post to take the application for the continuation of the Manager’s 2
investment.
Just Add Water Online
teenagers area forward in a meaningful manner, this is
– Aquatic activity for cardiac an important area for raising the profile of 3 A Swimming Entitlement
rehabilitation patients: support for Just Add Water Online
4 Teaching and Quality Focus
older people Our new online site is a work in progress,
Developed an online presence for our initially featuring an overview of our work, 5 Partnerships
healthy living campaign – Just Add Water a summary of the pilots we have completed
Secured, in collaboration with our key to date, our lobbying effort for a swimming
partner sportscotland, £800k from the entitlement for our children, and plans for an
government’s Education budget for a online resource and JAW membership zone.
national learn to swim top up programme Check out: http://jaw.scottishswimming.com/
Lobbied with MSPs and Government
officials for a swimming entitlement to A Swimming Entitlement
ensure that every child can swim 25m Help us ensure every primary aged child in
unaided and complete a number of water Scotland can swim - Scottish Swimming believes
safety exercises that Scotland’s children deserve a swimming
entitlement to ensure that each child has a vital
Background: life skill before they leave primary school.  To
The governing body recognises the need support this important campaign please email
to contribute to the improved health of the s.macdonald@scottishswimming.com with
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our pilot workshops, we reached 25 cardiac


professionals.

We continue to aim to increase the number


and quality of teachers for Just Add Water
participants. In the future, in line with the
Government priorities, we wish to reach
particular target groups for training:
Older people
Hard to reach groups

Partnerships
Our progress with the JAW campaign would
not be possible without Scottish Government
investment. Scottish Swimming thanks the
Government through it’s Healthier Scotland
initiative and the NHS Prevention team for
supporting our pilot initiatives

The pilots have also been supported heavily


by our official partner, Kellogg’s. Kellogg’s has
your name and postcode and the subject as provided invaluable investment to help activate
“SWIMMING ENTITLEMENT”. our programmes and leverage substantial in Cardiac Rehabilitation Workshop
kind support from our Local Authority Council
Working in partnership with the Scottish Sports and Trust partners who are also pivotal to the
Alliance, we also urge you to pledge your success of our work.
support for sport more generally by:

Teaching and Coaching Focus


Through our pilots, we trained 20 new teachers
and coaches and offered a education course
for delivering SwimGym to 26 staff . Through
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Performance report

Performance Swimming talented athletes through technical input and


2010 proved to be another successful year
for Scottish swimmers and coaches, with
advice from the National Coach allied to a full
range of services provided by experts from the
2010 Key Successes
fantastic performances and results on both sportscotland institute network.
the National and International stage. Scottish 1 Achieved 7 medals, (10 medallists), including 2 golds for Hannah Miley
Swimming continues to invest in swimmers, This support also extends to supporting the and Robbie Renwick at the Commonwealth Games, Delhi
coaches, squads and performance programmes, daily training environments, national camps and
2 4 Scots selected for 2010 European Junior Championships – 10.5% of
providing the best possible training and international competition opportunities.
competitive opportunities to help deliver results. British Gas Swimming Team
We relished the challenge of the Delhi 2010 3 6 Scots selected for 2010 European Swimming Championship – 17% of
The tremendous success of swimming at the Games as a ‘building’ meet and we now
British Gas Swimming Team
Melbourne Commonwealth Games in 2006 work towards London 2012 and the Glasgow
and the subsequent medals won in Delhi, Commonwealth Games 2014. 4 Hannah Miley crowned Champion at 400m IM at both European Long
demonstrated that Scots are talented and can Course and Short Course Championships
win on the international stage.
5 5 Scots selected for GB Junior Men’s Water Polo Squad
While Scotland faces health challenges over
the coming years, with participation targets
being critical for sportscotland and government
success, we cannot lose sight of the belief that
comes from seeing one of our own succeed at
the highest level.

With 2012 and 2014 on the horizon, we do not


want to disappoint. We continue to support our
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Roll of honour: Commonwealth Games, Delhi – 7 medals

GOLD SILVER BRONZE


Hannah Miley Sean Fraser David Carry
400m IM S8 100m Freestyle 400m Freestyle
Robbie Renwick Michael Jamieson Lauren Smith
200m Freestyle 200m Breaststroke Synchronised Swimming, solo
Robbie Renwick, David Carry,
Andrew Hunter, Jak Scott,
Lewis Smith, Cameron Brodie
4x200m Freestyle
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 12

Michael Jamieson Men’s relay team David Carry

Lauren Smith

Commonwealth
Games
Sean Fraser medallists in
pictures
Robbie Renwick Hannah Miley
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Roll of honour (continued)

LEN European Swimming (50m) BRONZE – Grace Reid/Hannah Starling,


Championships, Budapest 3m synchro
GOLD – Hannah Miley (400m IM)
BRONZE – Hannah Miley, 200m IM LEN European Swimming (25m)
BRONZE – 4x200m Freestyle Relay, Championship, Istanbul
including Hannah Miley GOLD - Hannah Miley (British record)
4th - Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay British 400m Individual Medley: 4:25.66
Team, including Robbie Renwick & David BRONZE - Hannah Miley (British record)
Carry 200m Breaststroke: 2:20.61

Robbie Renwick was strong in the 200m and IPC European Championships, Eindhoven
400m Freestyle, 5th and 4th respectively, but BRONZE - Jim Anderson, S2 50m Freestyle
the highlight was Hannah’s Individual Medley BRONZE - Jim Anderson, S2 100m Freestyle
events – bronze at 200m and gold at 400m, BRONZE - Jim Anderson, S2 50m
which remains the fastest time in the World this Backstroke
year.
Paralympic World Cup, 31st May 2010
LEN European Diving Championships, (Manchester)
Budapest SILVER - Sean Fraser, S8 100m Backstroke
4th - Grace Reid (14 years old), 3m 4th – Sean Fraser, S8 400m Freestyle
Springboard diving
Water Polo
LEN European Junior Swimming 5 Scottish WP players on GB Junior Men’s
Championships, Helsinki Squad Darren Campbell, Christopher
SILVER - Fiona Donnelly - 4x200m Campbell, Andrew Woodall, Jake
Freestyle Relay Hindley,(Dunfermline WPC), Logan Open Water – 10km LEN Cup, Italy Masters
SILVER - Sara Hamilton - 4x100m Freestyle Shepherd (Menzieshill & Whitehall)) Pamela Beck – fastest of GB open water WORLD MASTERS SHORT COURSE
Relay 1 Scottish WP player on GB Youth swimmers to complete race RECORDS – Judy Hattle, 100m, 200m
Women’s Squad Nicola Tate (Dunfermline butterfly
LEN European Junior Diving Championships, WPC) EUROPEAN MASTERS (50m) RECORDS –
Helsinki Judy Hattle, 50m, 100m, 200m butterfly
SILVER – Grace Reid, 1m springboard
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 14

Corporate development report

Investment from sportscotland Sponsorship Scottish Swimming thanks our sponsors and our
Once again sportscotland awarded Scottish
Swimming one of the highest levels of funding
Scottish Swimming is very grateful of the
continued support of our sponsors and partners.
partners for their support during 2010.
2010 Key Successes
for a sports governing body in Scotland, totaling Over 300,000 individuals across the UK took Membership
£1,255,000. This funding enables us to deliver part in the inaugural British Gas Free Swim 100% disc return continues and turnaround 1 Investment from
the targets outlined in our annual/corporate campaign last year and British Gas (Scottish times for processing membership is sportscotland
plans. Gas) continues to support the sport at all levels. approximately 48 hours from receipt of fees into
2 Sponsorship
We look forward to our continued partnership Scottish Swimming.
While the performance and development teams with them to make sure that as many people 3 A Swimming Entitlement
provide the programme and opportunities across Britain have the opportunity to learn to Positive feedback from the membership survey
behind the swimmer pathway and deliver medal swim and reach their full potential in the pool. was well received, which would indicate strong
4 Membership
success on the world stage, the corporate relationship with the membership team at HQ. 5 Equity Plan
development team provide sportscotland with Kellogg’s continues to be the official partner
good governance and policies and procedures of Scottish Swimming Awards Scheme and A Membership Project Group was introduced
which again demonstrate that Scottish their Swim Active Programme has allowed and new 2-tier membership structure identified
Swimming is ‘Fit for Purpose. more children to try activities in the water as for 2011 and approved at the AGM held in
well as supporting a number of Healthy Living February 2010.
We continue to work closely with key individuals initiatives.
at sportscotland to maintain our position as one
of Scotland leading sports governing bodies and Speedo is the official kit supplier of Scottish
we thank them for their continued support. Swimming and continued to support not only
our squads, but our national events, providing
opportunities for members to purchase event
specific items as well as Speedo merchandise at
a reduced cost.
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Equity Action Plan The Equity Action Plan also links closely to the
The Equity Framework was launched in 2004 Scottish Swimming Volunteer Development Possible Speedo kit shoot photo
by UK Sport and there are four levels of Strategy and the Scottish Swimming Disability
accreditation; Swimming Development Plan 2007-2012 to help
Foundation achieve its outcomes, both areas identified as a
Preliminary priority by the governing body and key partners
Intermediate such as sportscotland and Scottish Disability
Advanced Sport (SDS).

Each level covers activities within two main Scottish Swimming is currently working towards
areas: the Intermediate Level.
Developing your organization in regards
to the culture, policies, procedures and
decisions
Developing your services in regards to
the programmes, customer service, and
communication
The Equality Standard
A Framework for Sport
In 2006 Scottish Swimming was awarded
the Foundation Level of the standard and the
Preliminary Level in 2009.

The Equity Action Plan has been developed to


help Scottish Swimming promote, implement
and monitor the activities of the governing
body and its members in raising the awareness
of equity in swimming. The action plan is to
sit along side the current Scottish Swimming
Corporate Plan 2006-2014 and reflects the
4 main areas of operation; Healthy Living,
Development, Performance and Corporate
Development.
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 16

Financial review and statements of accounts

Summary of Accounts for Scottish Amateur Swimming Association Limited Notes to Accounts for the year ended 31 October 2010
for the Period 01/11/09 to 31/10/10
2010 2009 1. The summary accounts are prepared under the historical cost convention.
Inc. Exp. Inc. Exp. 2. Fixed assets are depreciated over three years.
Membership 379919 2837 379016 3. The Association holds under Trusteeship a Swimmers’ Grants Bank Account which has a balance of £5,547.64.
Grants - sportscotland 1327484 1135847 Grants outstanding amount to £4617.49.
Grants - Other 176857 134698 4. Stocks are valued at cost.
Sponsorship 82780 52502 5 At 31 October 2010 the Association had a financial commitment of £11,550 p.a. plus VAT for a period of sixteen
Bank Interest 13167 17192 years for the rental of premises at Stirling.
Products & Services 105841 68963 52365 31521 6 Fixed Assets Equipment
Salaries & Office Costs 9409 1344412 9031 1082067 & Fittings
Committees & Expenses 52210 151005 35779 123300 Cost:
Competitions & Training 159173 623273 188323 664741 At 01/11/09 39,460
Education & Development 236701 279123 204382 225152 Additions 7,818
British Swimming Partnership 72359 75916 Disposals –
2543541 2541971 2209136 2202697 47,278
Excess to Reserves £1,570 £6,439 Depreciation:
At 01/11/09 10,940
Notes Charge for Year 11,565
1. Membership represents subscriptions paid during the period to 31/10/10. Disposals –
22,505
Balance Sheet as at 31 October 2010 2010 2009
£ £ Net Book Value 31/10/10 24,773
Fixed Assets 24772 28520
Net Book Value 31/10/09 28,520
Current Assets
Stock 32980 21293 Legacies and Donations 2010 2009
Debtors 120880 90469 7. Bell Legacy 176 176
Prepayments 23768 60887 J Y Coutts Fund 308 308
Bank 1119838 1164012 484 484
1297466 1336660
Current Liabilities
Creditors 286582 356883 Report of the Accountants to the Members of The Scottish Amateur Swimming
Grants c/f & Other Deferred Income 677150 651360
Association Ltd
963732 1008243
We confirm that the figures included in the summary of accounts have been properly extracted from the certified accounts
Net Current Assets 333734 328417 of SASA Limited for the period ended 31 October 2010. The summary may not contain sufficient information to allow a full
Net Assets 358507 356937 understanding of the results and a copy of these accounts can be obtained from the Finance Manager, National Swimming
Represented By: Academy, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA
Retained Reserves 356937 350499
Surplus for Year 1570 6439
358507 356937 Walton Kilgour, Chartered Accountants,
2 Marshall Place, Perth PH2 8AH
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Our team
Staff structure, names and roles Scottish Swimming Board and
Council Members
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Maureen Campbell Chair, Board of Directors

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Allan Fletcher Director, Board of Directors

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Win Hayes Director, Board of Directors
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     Ashley Howard Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors

 Ian MacCallum Director, Board of Directors


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   
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   Danny McGowan Director, Board of Directors
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John Mason Director, Board of Directors


   
   
    Doris Mair President, Council
Neil Valentine Vice President (1), Council
   
   
    John Deans Vice President (2), Council

 Tony Dane East District President, Council


  
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   Gina Logan East District Secretary, Council
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Chris Warwick Midland President, Council
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 
  Allan Smith Midland Representative, Council
Brian Hendry North District President, Council
Lynn Alderton North District Secretary, Council
Elizabeth Stewart West District President, Council

   Ian Fleming West District Representative, Council


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Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 18

2010
A year in pictures...

Delhi diving
Grace Reid gaining valuable
international experience

Team Scotland!
Delhi supporters make the On the podium!
most of the medal moments
David Carry celebrates 400m freestyle success
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 19

Synchro success
Lauren Smith celebrates
a superb achievement

It’s all about the atmosphere


A young supporter brings the sounds of
the 2010 World Cup to a swim meet

Future stars?
Relay Silver Fun and competition for
Scotland hits the podium again Scotland’s performance
in the 4 x 200m Freestyle relay potentail
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 20

Top-up swimming programme announcement


Pictured left-right: Shona Robison, Louise Martin,
Keith Brown and Ashley Howard

Scottish Swimming Hall of Fame opens


Pictured left-right: Graeme Smith, David Wilkie
MBE, Elenor Gordon, Sir Peter Heatly CBE,
Ian Black and Alison Sheppard MBE

Cardiac Rehabilitation Workshop


Two images from September’s workshop,
part of the Healthy Living Campaign
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 21

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Adding it all up at synchro champs In action!


Swimming Technical Officials at Drumchapel Drumchapel synchro champs
Scottish Swimming Annual Report 2010 22

Thank you to our partners


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Pool providers
Scottish Swimming would like to acknowledge
Official partners and thank Scotland’s local authority councils,
leisure trusts, universities, and operators of
school pools with whom strong partnerships
make the successful development of swimming
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