Scottish Swimming
Scottish Swimming, also known as the Scottish Amateur Swimming Association (SASA), is the national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo and synchronised swimming in Scotland. The SASA and the English and Welsh swimming associations form British Swimming, which is responsible for British teams at the Olympics, and other events in which the United Kingdom sends a combined team.
Founded in 1888, the SASA was incorporated as a limited company in 2003. It comprises four districts – North, Midlands, East and West and has 160 affiliated swimming clubs across the country.
It is based on the campus of the University of Stirling.
Sponsorship
In 2009, British Swimming announced a £15 million, 6 year sponsorship deal with British Gas, to cover the Home Country Associations too.[1][2]
References
External links
- Official website
- Scottish Swim Meet Results Service
- Scottish Masters Swimming
- BBC Sport, Swimming Contacts:Scotland
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- Aquatics GB, the federation of:
- Swim England
- Scottish Swimming
- Swim Wales
- British records in swimming
- Aquatics GB Swimming Championships
- British champions in swimming
- British swimmers
- British Olympic swimmers
- British Paralympic swimmers
- City of Southampton
- Durham University
- Gloucester City
- Hemel Hempstead
- Hoddesdon
- Nottingham Leander
- Portsmouth Northsea
- Sheerness
- Sheffield City
- South London
- West London Penguin
- Wyre Forest
- National Water Polo League (NWPL)
- National Women's Water Polo League (NWWPL)
- British Olympic water polo players
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