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Crawley Long Course Opportunity Level 3 Open Meet - 3rd October
All Eastbourne entries have been accepted, and the warm up/start times can be found on Crawley's website.
Latest results
Click here to access the results of the Eastbourne Sea Swim and SER open water ranking following the event. Click here for the photos...
Uni pool closure - LATEST CHANGE
To ESC swimmers & parents of the training squads, the University of Brighton swimming pool will remain closed this September. We have had to change the schedule of the development group, please, check the new version of this document:
Letter September training schedule 2010 (30 kB 2010-08-31 13:46:30)
Check the dates for our summer break...
Have a lovely Summer and see you in September!
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Club night The main club night is Monday at Eastbourne Sovereign Centre although we also utilise a number of other local pools for other sessions throughout the week. TasterAny potential new members have the opportunity to come along for a taster session before joining. Come and see us on a Monday evening at the Sovereign Centre for more details. Note: Water tests for new members are on Monday at Sovereign Centre at 7pm. Galas and competitionsMembers of ESC have many opportunities to take part in a programme of competitions through the year from local club events to national or even international meetings. For details of our programme of Open Meets please visit the section Events Calendar. How do we run Eastbourne Swimming Club?The management committee of the club are all volunteers who meet every month for two hours to make decisions on the direction, management, structure, policies and financials of the club. We would welcome any thoughts you have about how we could organise or run the club better. Just get in touch with any of the committee or officials and share your ideas. We would also love to welcome anyone to help out on the club committee - its more interesting than you might think and you can really make a difference. Alternatively, you could arrange to just sit in on a committee meeting to hear what goes on and maybe have a say in some decisions that affect your children's involvement. |




ESC is the largest and oldest swimming club in Eastbourne with over 300 regular swimmers and with a long history. What ever age and standard you are, we have something for you.