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Compete and join in on exciting swim competition at the Northern Arena Race Academy! 

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Northern Arena Swimming Race Academy

Northern Arena Race Academy

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Is Your Child The Future of New Zealand Swimming?

Fast Track Your Child's Swimming ​Success

Next Event: Friday 21 February 6:30 – 7:30pm

Level up your child's swimming skills with the Northern Arena Swim Academy's Race Academy! Designed for children 12 years and under, our Race Academy exposes your child to the fun that can be experienced in swim racing. Help accelerate level progression, improve fitness, and enhance technique. But most importantly, it's all about having fun in competitive swim races!

To be part of The Northern Arena Race Academy, your child must be enrolled in regular swimming lessons at least twice per week at Northern Arena's learn-to-swim school. But this Christmas we are inviting all swimmers aged 8-12 in Hot Kahawai and above to join in the fun for this special Christmas event.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to join the Race Academy Team this Christmas and show us what you're made of.  

Level up your child's swimming skills with the Northern Arena Swim Academy's Race Academy! Designed for children 12 years and under, our Race Academy exposes your child to the fun that can be experienced in swim racing. Help accelerate level progression, improve fitness, and enhance technique. But most importantly, it's all about having fun in competitive swim races!

At Race Academy, your child will have the opportunity to take part in regular, FREE Race Nights with our top coaches, including Olympians. But that's not all - there are chances to win spot prizes throughout the season!

To be part of the Race Academy, your child must be enrolled in regular swimming lessons in levels Hot Kahawai, Hectors Dolphins, Tuna or Marlin at Northern Arena's learn-to-swim school.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to join the Race Academy and be the next star in New Zealand swimming.

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