Inverclyde Amateur Swimming Club is committed, to providing the resources for any child to attain their potential within a friendly & supportive environment.


The Club's aim is not to produce Champions,
but to create an environment in which Champions are inevitable


Inverclyde ASC was formed in 1978 from two clubs who had had a long history of success within the GB and Scottish swim scene.
The two clubs involved were the Greenock ASC (founded in 1964) and the Port Glasgow Baths ASC (founded in the early 1900's).
This success has included both national Championships and representatives within the National Team.


The Club has continued to work extremely hard in maintaining a quality service, in terms of teaching both water skills and water safety to the children within the local community it serves.
The Club Management Committee and coaches continue to strive to enhance the club within Inverclyde and the surrounding areas.

 
 

Supported by Sports Inverclyde
 

 

Recent News

19th May - Congratulations to everyone who competed in and won the third round of the Clyde Coast Mini League today!!!

15th May - Congratulations to Sharon Lightfoot who has recently passed her UKCC level 1 coaching and to Morag Love and Marian Wardell on passing their UKCC level 2. Well done!!!

2nd May - News from the recent Ren96 time trials and Falkirk Otters Mini Meet can be viewed on news page.

30th April - Please view changes to Intro Squad training on news page.

24th April - Please view gala entry procedures on Policies and Procedures page.









 

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