our partners
AP RACE
SWANS is the official goggle partner to AP Race, a brand built by Triple Olympic Champion Adam Peaty, aimS to help every single swimmer, coach and parent become… Better Than Yesterday.
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world para swimming
SWANS is the official, approved supplier of World Para Swimming equipment, specifically SWANS' blackened goggles for vision impaired athletes.
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Wavelength - Swim Stroke Development
Wavelength is a swim stroke development business that provides 1:1 coaching, swim camps, open water sessions, club consultancy and under water video analysis.
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LEVEL WATER
SWANS is an official partner to Level Water who organise outdoor swimming events that connect you with some of the most beautiful stretches of water in the country.
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OUR AMBASSADORS
luke greenbank
Luke Greenbank is a backstroke specialist who has won individual and relay medals at Olympic, World and European Championship level as well as Commonwealth Games Gold in 2022. Luke progressed through his junior career breaking a World Junior Record at the age of 17. He has gradually and consistently transitioned into one of the fastest backstroke swimmers in the world with ever growing achievements to his name.
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Claire Cashmore
Claire Cashmore MBE is a Paralympic, World and European Champion as well as a world record holder. She has competed in 5 Paralympic Games, the first in Athens in 2004 at the age of 16. She first competed as a swimmer across 4 Paralympiads, accruing 8 Paralympic medals, including a Gold in the 4x 100m Medley Relay in the Rio De Janeiro Games in 2016. She then switched to paratriathlon where she competes in the PTS5 classification and has had continued success with another Paralympic medal at the Tokyo 2020 Games, as well as multiple World and European medals. She has an exciting summer ahead. If that’s not enough she is also author of the inspiring childrens book: Splash.
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suz hext
Suz Hext burst on to the scene of British Para-Swimming in 2019, claiming a pair of medals at her debut World Para Swimming Championships - and this preceded her debut Paralympics appearance at Tokyo 2020.
In Tokyo, Suzanna reached two individual finals in the Women's S5 100m and 200m Freestyle, placing fourth in both after a couple of performances that personified her drive and resilience.
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