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07 Sept 2025

Celtic Waves Swimming Club seeking new recruits for competitive squads

The club will host a recruitment trial on Sunday, September 1

Celtic Waves swimming club looking for new recruits for competitive squads

Members of Celtic Waves Swim Club

CELTIC Waves Swim Club, in Limerick, is looking for new recruits to join their competitive swim teams for the upcoming season.

Passionate swimmers between the ages of eight and twelve are being invited to a recruitment trial morning at Grove Island on Sunday, September 1 from 10am to 11am. 

This is your chance to be a part of a swim club that has been making waves since its formation in October 2018. Celtic Waves has already made a mark in the swimming community by securing national medals at both age group nationals and senior nationals.

The club, with a current membership of approximately 60 dedicated swimmers, believes in providing individual attention to
help each member reach their full potential.

With an impressive track record of achieving over 75% best times as an average each season, Celtic Waves has seen over 48% of its eligible members become national qualifying swimmers. The club's commitment to excellence has earned it a
spot in the top 10 clubs out of 72 clubs in the recent Irish Age Group Championships.

Pre booking is required for this trial on Sunday morning. All details of how to get involved are listed below. 

If you are interested in joining Celtic Waves Swim Club and participating in the
upcoming recruitment trials, please contact the club secretary through our website https://celticwavessc.ie/ or reach out to our club registrar at regcelticwavessc@gmail.com or contact our head coach Liam Bohan 087-2452316 or at headcoachcelticwaves@gmail.com for further information on the recruitment day but please remember that it is necessary to pre-book your place.

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