Burnside Swimming Club Burnside Swimming Club believe swimming is an excellent sport which helps our young people in their character building and in acquiring good discipline. Burnside swimming Club is a progressive and friendly Swimming Club with the welfare of its swimmers at heart. We welcome new members who are interested in competitive swimming.
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Clovercrest Swimming Club Clovercrest is one of the most successful and recognized swimming clubs in South Australia, with swimmers from 7 years of age to World Champions. http://www.swimmingclub.org.au/
Elizabeth Aquatic Club The Elizabeth Aquatic Club is based at the Elizabeth Aquadome and enjoys one of the best training facilities in the state. Swimmers train all year round in the 50m heated indoor pool and in summer have the oportunity to train outside in a 25m heated pool.
http://www.eacswim.com.au/
Fleurieu Swimming Club The Fleurieu Swimming Club is a family orientated club based at the Sherriffs Road Swimming Centre in Reynella in the southern suburbs of Adelaide in South Australia.The aim of the club is to encourage and promote swimmers of all ages to enjoy competitive swimming. We have swimmers in all age groups who compete socially and at high-level competition meets. http://www.fleurieusc.org.au
Henley & Grange Swimming Club Our club offers year round coaching. Squad training is graded to meet the needs of all levels, from those graduating from learn to swim to National Championships.
http://www.thebartonaquatic.com/
Marion Swimming Club The Marion Swimming Club was formed in 1979. The club offers the structure, facilities and incentives for all levels of competitive swimming. It promotes parental support and involvement to ensure the continued success, reward and satisfaction which many achieve in competitive swimming.
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South Coast Swimming Club The South Coast club offers a structure that encourages involvement of its members at many different levels. Parents of swimmers are encouraged to support the club through membership on the committee. The South Coast club attempts to provide an atmosphere in which discipline, fun and training combine to produce the best outcome for all. The South Coast Swimming Club promotes a good family atmosphere where new members are most welcome.
http://www.southcoast.swimmingsa.org.au/
Starplex Swim Club The Starplex Swim Club in Gawler operates in state of the art facilities at the Starplex complex associated with Trinity College. Train year round with our professional coaching staff, in a friendly and supportive environment.
www.starplexswimclub.org.au
Strathalbyn Swimming Club We are the Strathalbyn Swimming Club. Located in South Australia about 45 minutes from Adelaide.
We offer a very social club which includes swimmers from integration level (ie moving from the learn to swim world to club swimming) to adult swimmers.
We compete over the summer from interclub events through to our main competition of the Country Championships. Some swimmers also swim at States.
The main part of our season is November to March in our 50m outdoor pool but we have some training over winter in an indoor pool.
Everyone is welcome. Please email me the coach for more information.
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Unley Amateur Swimming Club Unley Amateur Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in South Australia.
Under the guidance of coach, Craig Jones, Unley ASC provides coaching for a range of swimming abilities from Junior to National Open level. www.unleyswimmingclub.org.au
Western Sharks Swimming Club Western Sharks Swimming Club is a small young swimming club offering structure, facilities and incentives for all levels of competitive swimming. We promote parental support and involvement, to ensure the continued success, rewards and satisfaction, which many achieve in competitive swimming
http://www.communitywebs.org/WesternSharksSwimming
Whyalla Swimming Club The Whyalla Swimming club was established in the 1930s. We have different swimming groups the tadpoles, penguins, seals, dolphins. The other groups, intermediate, senior and nationals development are squads which complete strokes in set times.
http://www.communitywebs.org/WhyallaSwimmingClub