Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – Training, Training…and more Training!

Training continues at Cranleigh ASC as we head into the summer season towards Regionals, a local Gala and our very own Cranleigh Open meet on 10th June. This event attracts club, swimmers and parents from other clubs in the area and is always great fun. We offer a range of options for local businesses to sponsor the event so please contact us if you are interested.

Spurred on by the lighter nights, David has the swimmers training very hard before exam season sets in at schools . . . 2 hour sessions now sometimes seeing 6km of swimming for the senior group – they certainly burn off the odd ice cream!

Excitingly some of our younger swimmers who attend St Cuthbert Mayne Primary School qualified 3rd the region in the Surrey Small Primary Schools gala. They went on to compete in the South East Primary Schools Team Championships (Schools Regionals) on Saturday, 12th May at Spectrum Leisure Centre in Guildford, in the Mixed Stroke Relay event. The team swam amazingly well and came 4th, just missing out on the Nationals by 0.08 seconds! This was a qualifying round for the national finals which will take place in Sheffield on 16th June. The team swam Backstroke, Breaststroke (Sophia Craig), Freestyle (Abi Southwell) and Freestyle (Emma Small). Well done Cranleigh girls!

Cranleigh Swimmers from St. Cuthbert Mayne

Its great to see how the swimmers are starting to really focus on what they are achieving and progress accordingly. Many swimmers in our junior squads are learning fast, improving and moving up.

If you are interested in joining Cranleigh ASC, please come down and see us on a Sunday evening at Cranleigh Leisure Centre from 4.30pm onwards or visit our website www.cranleighsc.org

We are offering two free taster trial sessions, for children wishing to see if they enjoy it and… A SPECIAL OFFER for the month of June – we are offering free month membership just quote code “cran30” (after successful trial)

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