Musselburgh has had a swimming club in some shape or form since 1886. Musselburgh Amateur Swimming Club in its present form has been in existence since 1994 when the Club swam at Loretto School and in 1995 moved to the Sports Centre where it is today. The club actively participates in competitions throughout the year and seeks to develop swimmers to their potential.
As a club, we are dedicated to allowing all children the opportunity to improve their swimming skills. We have had lots of success, and have produced swimmers who are competing at Scottish and UK Level. We also have an excellent policy of inclusion for disabled swimmers (the only club in East Lothian to do so), who are fully integrated into our training programme. They have also had tremendous success, and we have sent swimmers to Scottish, UK and International Championships, the Special Olympics and the Transplant Games.
The club has anything up to 120 swimmers ranging from 7 to 18 years of age, and a team of dedicated coaches and poolside helpers, M.A.S.C. prides itself on being able to offer every swimmer the chance to enjoy the sport at a level appropriate to them. Our Coaches and committee are dedicated to giving all swimmers the best opportunities to improve their swimming and to have some fun as well.
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