Swimming Clubs in Victoria
Clubs Listed : 9
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Altona Swimming Club —- Visited: 60 Times
Listing id: 3157
The Altona Swimming Club is located BayFit Leisure Centre, Cnr Mills & Mason Streets, Altona North (Club Rooms at rear of car park ) – Ph# 0416 197 155 / 0421 425 378.
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Ballarat GCO Swimming Club —- Visited: 43 Times
Listing id: 3159
Today the club caters for the varied needs of its members, from those looking to improve their technique or fitness, to those looking to compete. The club is a family oriented club, but you don’t need to have children to become a club member or to become involved.
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Bayside Swimming Club —- Visited: 55 Times
Listing id: 3158
The Mentone Bayside Swimming Club Inc (MBSCInc) affiliated with the umbrella swimming organisation Swimming Victoria Incorporated (Swim Vic Inc) on 8 November 2020 and commenced swimming at the Mentone Aquatic Centre from 29 January 2020.
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Broadmedows Swimming Club —- Visited: 68 Times
Listing id: 3160
The Broadmeadows Swim Club is a community based swimming club situated in the City of Hume and offers training and stroke correction for all levels of swimmers.
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Cheltenham Amateur Swimming Club —- Visited: 58 Times
Listing id: 3161
Cheltenham Amateur Swimming Club provides a range of swimming options to suit all ages, and caters for beginners through to competitive swimmers. CASC promotes fun, fitness, and ‘quality over quantity’, and is mindful to the needs of developing children and families.
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Diamond Creek Swimming Club —- Visited: 47 Times
Listing id: 3163
Diamond Creek Swimming Club is a non-profit swimming club, catering for beginner level swimmers through to district and state level swimmers. Based out of Diamond Creek outdoor pool during the summer season, and Eltham College in the winter season, Diamond Creek Swimming Club is a family orientated club.
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Eltham Swimming Club —- Visited: 47 Times
Listing id: 3164
Eltham Swimming Club is a family oriented, community swimming club based at the Eltham Leisure Centre. We offer swimmers of all levels the opportunity to develop their abilities in a friendly, supportive environment.
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Footscary Swimming Club —- Visited: 37 Times
Listing id: 3165
Footscray Swimming Club was formed in 1909 and commenced activities in the Saltwater River (now Maribyrnong River) near Hopetoun Bridge.
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Geelong Swimming Club —- Visited: 48 Times
Listing id: 3166
The Geelong Western Swimming Club was formed on the 7th December, 1882. The Victorian Amateur Swimming Association (V.A.S.A.) now Swimming Victoria Inc. (S.V.) was formed in 1893 and the Geelong Western Swimming Club affiliated with it in the 1895/96 season.
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