Aquatics GB (formerly British Swimming) is the national governing body of swimming, water polo, artistic swimming, diving and open water in Great Britain. Aquatics GB is a federation of the national governing bodies of England (Swim England), Scotland (Scottish Swimming), and Wales (Swim Wales). These three are collectively known as the Home Country National Governing Bodies.

For international swimming purposes, competitive swimming in Northern Ireland falls under the Irish swimming federation, Swim Ireland, and as such Aquatics GB represents Great Britain, rather than the United Kingdom. For the Olympic Games, Northern Irish swimmers may opt to compete for Aquatics GB.

Aquatics GB is a member of World Aquatics, LEN, the British Olympic Association and the British Paralympic Association, and has responsibility for elite performance, doping control and international relationships and events for the sports within Great Britain. The Home Country National Governing Bodies are affiliated to Aquatics GB and are responsible for all other management of the sports in their respective countries from the learn to swim programmes up to performance development.

History

British Swimming (as it was known at the time) became the primary organisation for Great British swimming in 2014, previously the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) had been responsible for elite swimming.

In 2024, the organisation underwent a rebranding and was renamed Aquatics GB to oversee five disciplines of swimming, diving, para-swimming, artistic swimming and water polo.

Championships

Aquatics GB organises championships every year in each of the sporting disciplines.

Swimming

Long course

Short course

The Aquatics GB Short Course Championships were usually held in August or September each year, though the event has not been held since 2004

YearDatesVenue
20019–12 AugustNorwich
200212–15 SeptemberCambridge
200314–17 AugustGrand Central Pools, Stockport
200426–29 AugustAquatics Centre, Manchester

Water polo

Domestic water polo competition in the UK is centred on the National Water Polo League (NWPL) and National Women's Water Polo League (NWWPL), which operate through the autumn and winter. The British Championships organised by British Swimming are held in the Spring. Winners of the championships in recent years are listed below.

British Championships

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Year Men's champions Women's champions 1996 Bristol N/A 1997 Bristol N/A 1998 Bristol N/A 1999 Lancaster N/A 2000 Lancaster N/A 2001 Bristol N/A 2002 Penguin N/A 2003 Lancaster N/A 2004 Lancaster N/A 2005 Lancaster Sheffield 2006 Lancaster City of Sheffield 2007 Lancaster ? 2008 Rotherham Manchester 2009 Lancaster Manchester
YearMen's championsWomen's champions
1996BristolN/A
1997BristolN/A
1998BristolN/A
1999LancasterN/A
2000LancasterN/A
2001BristolN/A
2002PenguinN/A
2003LancasterN/A
2004LancasterN/A
2005LancasterSheffield
2006LancasterCity of Sheffield
2007Lancaster?
2008RotherhamManchester
2009LancasterManchester

Masters swimming

An annual championships for Masters swimmers is organised in rotation by the Home Countries, usually in June, for senior (18–24 yrs) and masters (25 yrs+). The championships are held in a long course (50 m) pool.

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Year Dates Venue 1987 9–11 October Afan Lido Pool, Aberavon 1988 4–5 November Dundee 1989 3–5 November Coventry Sports and Leisure Centre, Coventry 1990 November Wales Empire Pool, Cardiff 1991 July Leeds International Pool, Leeds 1992 5–7 June Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London 1993 4–6 June Wales Empire Pool, Cardiff 1994 3–5 June Leeds International Pool, Leeds 1995 2–4 June Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London 1996 26–28 April Ponds Forge, Sheffield 1997 6–8 June Wales Empire Pool, Cardiff 1998 29–31 May Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow 1999 4–6 June Coventry Sports and Leisure Centre, Coventry 2000 2–4 June Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London 2001 1–3 June Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow 2002 31 May–2 June Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London 2003 6–8 June Welsh National Pool, Swansea 2004 23–25 April Aquatics Centre, Manchester 2005 3–5 June Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow 2006 16–18 June Aquatics Centre, Manchester 2007 15–17 June Aquatics Centre, Manchester 2008 20–22 June Aquatics Centre, Manchester 2009 19 June Cardiff International Pool, Cardiff 2010 18–20 June Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow 2011 17–19 June John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds 2012 4–6 May Ponds Forge, Sheffield 2013 14–16 June Plymouth Life Centre, Plymouth 2014 13–15 June Welsh National Pool, Swansea 2015 12–14 June Aquatics Centre, Manchester
YearDatesVenue
19879–11 OctoberAfan Lido Pool, Aberavon
19884–5 NovemberDundee
19893–5 NovemberCoventry Sports and Leisure Centre, Coventry
1990NovemberWales Empire Pool, Cardiff
1991JulyLeeds International Pool, Leeds
19925–7 JuneCrystal Palace National Sports Centre, London
19934–6 JuneWales Empire Pool, Cardiff
19943–5 JuneLeeds International Pool, Leeds
19952–4 JuneCrystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London
199626–28 AprilPonds Forge, Sheffield
19976–8 JuneWales Empire Pool, Cardiff
199829–31 MayTollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow
19994–6 JuneCoventry Sports and Leisure Centre, Coventry
20002–4 JuneCrystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London
20011–3 JuneTollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow
200231 May–2 JuneCrystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London
20036–8 JuneWelsh National Pool, Swansea
200423–25 AprilAquatics Centre, Manchester
20053–5 JuneTollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow
200616–18 JuneAquatics Centre, Manchester
200715–17 JuneAquatics Centre, Manchester
200820–22 JuneAquatics Centre, Manchester
200919 JuneCardiff International Pool, Cardiff
201018–20 JuneTollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow
201117–19 JuneJohn Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds
20124–6 MayPonds Forge, Sheffield
201314–16 JunePlymouth Life Centre, Plymouth
201413–15 JuneWelsh National Pool, Swansea
201512–14 JuneAquatics Centre, Manchester

Open water swimming

Alongside the Open Water Grand Prix series, Aquatics GB also arranges national championship events over 5 km and 10 km.

Diving

The British Diving Championships are held annually in the winter. Sometimes the annual championships are held in the December of the preceding calendar year.

Synchronised swimming

The British Synchronised Swimming Championships are usually held in November or December each year.

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Year Dates Venue 2004 6–7 November Gala Baths, Walsall 2005 5–6 November Braunstone LC, Leicester 2006 2–3 December Gloucester LC, Gloucester 2007 1–2 December Gloucester LC, Gloucester 2008 6–7 December Gloucester LC, Gloucester 2009 5–6 December Gloucester LC, Gloucester 2010 3–5 December Gloucester LC, Gloucester 2011 2–4 December Gloucester LC, Gloucester
YearDatesVenue
20046–7 NovemberGala Baths, Walsall
20055–6 NovemberBraunstone LC, Leicester
20062–3 DecemberGloucester LC, Gloucester
20071–2 DecemberGloucester LC, Gloucester
20086–7 DecemberGloucester LC, Gloucester
20095–6 DecemberGloucester LC, Gloucester
20103–5 DecemberGloucester LC, Gloucester
20112–4 DecemberGloucester LC, Gloucester

Sponsorship

In 2009, Aquatics GB announced a £15 million, 6 year sponsorship deal with British Gas. It also announced sponsorship with Kellogg's and Speedo in 2009. In 2016, Aquatics GB announced a new sponsorship deal with TYR Sport, Inc.

Further reading

Keil, Ian/Wix, Don, In the Swim. The Amateur Swimming Association from 1869 to 1994, London 1996

See also