Swimming New Zealand
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Swimming New Zealand is the national governing body of swimming, in New Zealand. Swimming New Zealand, then known as The New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association was founded on 4 January 1890.[1][2]
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Swimming New Zealand | |
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IOC nation | NZL |
National flag | ![]() |
Sport | Swimming |
Official website | www |
History | |
Year of formation | 1890 |
Former names | New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association |
Affiliations | |
International federation | Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) |
FINA members page | www |
Continental association | Oceania Swimming Association |
National Olympic Committee | New Zealand Olympic Committee |
National Paralympic Committee | Paralympics New Zealand |
Board | |
President | Jaynie Hudgell |
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Organisation Structure | |
Chief Executive | Steve Johns |
Finance Manager | Peter Carroll |
Head of Participation & Events | Dale Johnson |
Finance | |
Sponsors | Apollo Projects |
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Swimming New Zealand is a member of FINA[3] and has responsibility for elite performance, doping control and international relationships and events for the sports within New Zealand.
Swimming New Zealand is also a member of Water Safety New Zealand and has an active role in swim and survive education in New Zealand.[2][4]