Scottish Swimming
About Scottish Swimming
Scottish Swimming is the national governing body for swimming in Scotland, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport across the country. Established with a vision to enhance the quality of swimming at all levels, from grassroots to elite performance, the organization plays a pivotal role in fostering a vibrant swimming community.
With a commitment to inclusivity, Scottish Swimming encourages participation among individuals of all ages and abilities. The organization offers a range of programs designed to engage swimmers, coaches, and volunteers, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy and excel in the sport.
Scottish Swimming also focuses on high-performance training, providing athletes with the resources and support needed to compete at national and international levels. Through partnerships with local clubs and schools, they aim to identify and nurture talent from a young age.
In addition to competitive swimming, Scottish Swimming promotes water safety and education, emphasizing the importance of swimming skills for personal safety and enjoyment. They organize various events, competitions, and workshops throughout the year, creating a dynamic environment for swimmers to showcase their skills.
The organization is committed to continuous improvement and innovation, regularly updating its coaching methods and training programs to align with global best practices. Scottish Swimming also advocates for the benefits of swimming as a lifelong activity, highlighting its positive impact on physical and mental well-being.
Through strategic initiatives and community engagement, Scottish Swimming aims to inspire a love for swimming and ensure that it remains a key part of Scotland’s sporting culture.