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Swimming in Geelong: Clubs, Squads and Where to Lap Swim Across the Region
Geelong's aquatic facilities and swimming clubs cater to everyone from competitive swimmers to casual lap swimmers looking for a reliable morning session.
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Geelong's aquatic facilities and swimming clubs cater to everyone from competitive swimmers to casual lap swimmers looking for a reliable morning session.

Swimming is one of the most popular participation sports in Australia, and Geelong's network of aquatic centres and clubs makes it accessible to residents across the region. Whether you are a competitive swimmer chasing a personal best, a parent looking to enrol a child in a club squad, or simply someone who enjoys a regular lap session, the city's facilities have something to offer.
The Kardinia Aquatic Centre is one of Geelong's flagship swimming venues, featuring a 50-metre outdoor pool and indoor options suited to lap swimming and squad training. The centre runs public sessions throughout the day and hosts learn-to-swim programs for children and adults. Other aquatic centres across the city, including facilities in the northern and eastern suburbs, provide additional options for residents who prefer a pool closer to home.
Competitive swimmers can find their community through local clubs affiliated with Swimming Victoria. Clubs in the Geelong region field squads for juniors and seniors, training several times a week under qualified coaches. The regional competition calendar includes carnivals at local pools throughout the season, giving swimmers regular opportunities to race and measure their progress. Joining a club is as straightforward as contacting the club directly or registering through Swimming Australia's online system.
For those interested in open-water swimming, Geelong's Corio Bay and the nearby Surf Coast provide alternatives to pool swimming with a dedicated community behind them. Eastern Beach on Corio Bay is a popular spot for lap swimmers who brave the bay year-round, and ocean swimming groups are active around Torquay and Jan Juc on the Surf Coast. These communities are welcoming to newcomers and typically gather for group swims on weekend mornings.
Swimming Victoria's website is the best central resource for finding affiliated clubs, upcoming carnivals and learn-to-swim programs across the state. For casual swimmers, checking the City of Greater Geelong's aquatic centres page gives current session timetables, entry prices and lane availability at publicly operated pools. Getting into the water in Geelong, in whatever form suits you, is never far away.
Sources: Swimming Victoria City of Greater Geelong Aquatic Centres
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