Swimming Australia

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Swimming Australia is the peak governing body for competitive swimming in Australia. The body currently has approximately 90,000 registered members nationally in 1100 clubs across the country, which includes swimmers, coaches, officials, administrators and volunteers. The body oversees the management and development of the sport from the national team at the elite level, the conduct of national and international events, through to grass roots participation. The organisation's vision is to become Australia’s leading sport through increased participation, continual outstanding performance and commercial excellence.

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[edit] History

The precursor to Swimming Australia was the Amateur Swimming Union of Australia which was founded on 18 January 1909 at a meeting of state swimming representaties at the Sports Club on Hunter Street in Sydney's CBD. There they established a charter which included the key features of the promotion of uniformity of rules and regulations across Australia; the adjudication all matters of disputes between affiliated associations; the control and management of swimmers visiting Australia; the control and management of Australian representatives in any contest of international nature; and control the recognition of all "best on record" performances.[1]

Within a short time the Amateur Swimming Union of Australia had extended its charter to include negotiation with the recently formed Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA).

James Taylor was the foundation president and served for the first 35 years of the body's existence from 1909 to 1944.

During 1985, under a new corporate structure, the Amateur Swimming Union of Australia was incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory and became Australian Swimming Inc.

On 1 October 2004, Australian Swimming became a company limited by guarantee and changed its name to Swimming Australia Ltd.[2] Glenn Tasker has served as the Chief Executive Officer since December 2001[3] and the organisation's headquarters is located at Unit 12, 7 Beissel Street, Belconnen, ACT.

[edit] Stakeholders and affiliations

Swimming Australia's key stakeholders includes:

  • Swimming New South Wales
  • Swimming Victoria
  • Swimming Queensland
  • Swimming South Australia
  • Swimming Western Australia
  • Swimming Tasmania
  • Swimming Northern Territory
  • Australian Coaches and Teachers Association (ASCTA)
  • Australian Swimmers Association

Swimming Australia is affiliated to the following bodies:

Whilst the following organisations are affiliated with Swimming Australia:

  • Australian Waterpolo Association Inc
  • Australian Diving Association Inc
  • Australian Synchronised Swimming
  • AUSSI Masters Swimming in Australia

Swimming Australia is also a foundation member of AUSTSWIM and is presently involved in the development of an Australian Water Safety Organisation.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Organisational History. Swimming Australia. Retrieved on 2007-01-01.
  2. ^ "Neil Martin takes reins over Swimming Australia", Xinhua, 2004-09-18. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
  3. ^ Glenn Tasker. ZoomInfo. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
  4. ^ About AUSTSWIM. AUSTSWIM. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.

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