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[B]Swimming Advice[/B]

  • 02-09-2006 7:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 438 ✭✭


    I took up triathlon this year and all is going really well. Im looking to join somesort of swimming club (early morning swimming) - eg Tallaght Masters.
    I swim about a 29min 1500m.

    Does anyone know anything about Tallaght Masters - What is the standard like, what times do they swim etc.

    Any Advice Would Be Appreciated


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 alcatraz


    Can give you loads of information about Tallaght Masters.

    Swim 4 times a week. Monday and Wednesday 5.45am - 7am. Saturday 7.15pm-8.15pm. Sunday 8am -9.30am.
    To try out for club regardless of ability need to swim on a Saturday evening -Would need to contact a committee member or coach prior to attending.
    Club caters for all levels of swimming from World Masters competitions,Irish Masters competitions to non-competitive social swimmers.
    Triathletes recently joined prior to this years season - been a great assest!
    Great club.
    If you are serious about joining, organise to come on a Saturday evening.


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