The Decline of the Swimming Carnival The swimming carnival has been a staple of Australian schools for decades, providing a fun and competitive environment for students to showcase their swimming skills. The Drowning Crisis in Australia The statistics are stark, and the consequences are devastating. The recent summer season has seen a significant rise in […]
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The Tragic Loss and the Birth of a New Mission Wanda Butts’ life was forever changed when her 16-year-old son, Josh, lost his life to drowning in 2006. The pain of losing her child was overwhelming, but it also sparked a sense of purpose within Wanda. She realized that many children in her community were […]
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The Channel Pirates are a group of five individuals who are working together to create a new type of media. They are using a combination of traditional and digital media to produce their content. The Channel Pirates are known for their innovative approach to storytelling and their ability to engage audiences in new and exciting […]
Read More →Aquatics Federation To Host Level 1 Swimming Coaches Certification Course
The course is designed to equip aspiring coaches with the necessary skills and knowledge to develop and implement effective swimming programs. Introduction The Nigeria Aquatics Federation (NAqF) has been working tirelessly to promote and develop the sport of swimming in Nigeria. As part of its efforts, the organization has announced plans to host a Level […]
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