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− | '''Out To Swim''' is a swimming, water polo and synchro club for LGBT people and their friends. | + | [[File:Outtoswim.png|thumb|Out to Swim logo]]'''Out To Swim''' is a swimming, water polo and synchro club for LGBT people and their friends. |
The club was founded in 1991, inspired by the swimming teams at the 1990 [[Gay Games]] in Vancouver.<ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/lgbt/gay-water-polo-in-london</ref> | The club was founded in 1991, inspired by the swimming teams at the 1990 [[Gay Games]] in Vancouver.<ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/lgbt/gay-water-polo-in-london</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:13, 27 November 2013
Out To Swim is a swimming, water polo and synchro club for LGBT people and their friends.The club was founded in 1991, inspired by the swimming teams at the 1990 Gay Games in Vancouver.[1]
London swimmers train seven days a week with hour long coached sessions at six venues including pools in the West End, Victoria and London Bridge. Out To Swim South trains three nights a week at pools in and around Brighton. On Thursday evening (at Oasis, 8pm) there is a women-only swimming session.
Out To Swim's water polo team is London Orca. Water polo training in London takes place on Saturday and Wednesday evenings. Synchro training is on Saturday.