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Barracuda Swimming club hosts 29th Family Guardian Swim Meet
Over the weekend, the Barracuda Swim Club along with Family Guardian hosted the 29th Family Guardian Swim Meet at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex.
Due to some technical difficulties, results for the meet were not available up to press time, but will be released at a later date this week.
Head of the Barracuda Swim Club Clare Farrington noted that, despite the difficulties at the end ...
Swift Dominates Own Meet at Betty Kelly-Kenning Complex
Setting new personal best times was at the top of the agenda for some of the local junior swimmers who competed this past weekend, in the Swift/Gunite Invitational at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex. Even though the CARIFTA Swimming Championships...
National swimming pool closed
National swimming pool closed
Training has become a hassle for local swimmers nowadays, ever since the national swimming complex closed more than two months ago. The closure has also left all of the club coaches frustrated, and some without a place to hold training sessions.
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Swimmers perform at 'Last Chance Meet'
Swimmers perform at 'Last Chance Meet'
The Bahamas Aquatics Federation held its 2023 CARIFTA Trials, dubbed the 'Last Chance Meet', this past weekend and the swimmers were able to perform at a high level as they looked to make CARIFTA qualifying times and move up the rankings. At the end of the two-day meet at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex this past ...
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Swimmers achieve qualifying times at Blue Waves meet
Swimmers achieve qualifying times at Blue Waves meet
At the 2023 Milo Butler Invitational, there were swimmers going under CARIFTAÂ qualifying times as well as previous qualifiers improving their times. The meet took place this past weekend at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Aquatics Center.
Barracuda's ?Learn to Swim? Program
Monday 27th June 2011 1:30 PM
27th June - 22nd July, 2011
Queens College Swimming Pool
Village Road
Barracuda Swim Club presents its summer ?Learn to Swim? program with a choice of three sessions daily: 1:30pm-2:10pm; 2:15pm-2:55pm; or 3pm-3:40pm. Cost: $275/ 4 weeks; $150/ 2 weeks. Registration: Sat, June 11 at Queen's College Pool, 9am-11am. See http://www.barracudaswimming.org
Atlantic Medical supports Barracuda meet again
Atlantic Medical supports Barracuda meet again
With over five years of sponsorship, Atlantic Medical has continued to support the sport of swimming and the Barracuda Swim Club. This weekend, the Barracuda Swim Club will host the Atlantic Medical Insurance Invitational. The swim meet will get underway on Friday at 6 p.m., [...]
Family Guardian partners with Barracuda for swim meet
Family Guardian continues to help build the sport of swimming in The Bahamas, partnering with the Barracuda Swim Club for the 31st Annual Family Guardian/Barracuda Swim Meet. The meet is set for Friday and Saturday at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Aquatics Complex. Nicole Reilly, Barracuda's [...]
LCIS Hosts Inaugural Invitational Swim Meet
LCIS Hosts Inaugural Invitational Swim Meet
Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) hosted its inaugural Invitational Swim Meet at the Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Centre on Saturday 18 January 2017. 287 young athletes participated in more than 50 races that included all four competitive strokes - freestyle, backstroke, breastroke and butterfly...