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Sea Bees Swim Club

College of The Bahamas
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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June 21, 2011
Swift Increases Lead at Nationals

Going into the final night of swimming at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Swim Complex, Swift Swimming has increased its lead tremendously and is poised to re-capture the overall title.

The final session of the 40th Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) National Swimming Championships will get underway at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon and will continue into the night. With another strong collective performanc...

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January 21, 2013
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...

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June 22, 2011
National title for Swift swimminng

On the strength of five senior female swimmers who came from college and dominated that division, and the country's most decorated male swimmer ever, Swift Swimming returned to the top of competitive swimming here in The Bahamas.

The well established club carted off its first national title since 2006, racking up more than 2,100 points to easily out-distance their nearest rival, the Sea Bees Sw...

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June 20, 2011
Swift swimming at RBC Nationals

After three sessions of intense competition at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Aquatics Center, the Swift Swimming Club led the field of confirmed swim teams participating in the Royal Bank of Canada's (RBC) National Swimming Championships, by more than 170 points. The closest to Swift Swimming was the Sea Bees Swim Club, followed by the defending champions Barracudas Swim Club and the Dolphins S...

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November 08, 2010
Barracuda's Win First Swim Meet

The Barracuda Swim Club (BSC) swam away with the top honors, over the weekend, winning the first long course swim meet on the Bahamas Swimming Federation's (BSF) calendar.

Over the two-day swim meet, the club accumulated 1,706 points, the Swift Swim Club was second with 1,094 points while the Dolphins Swimming Club totaled 535 points, two points ahead of the Sea Bees Swim Club. Team Orca closed...

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