New Synchro Club for people with Down Syndrome launched

New Synchro Club for people with Down Syndrome launched

20 Feb 2014

The British Gas GBR Synchronised Swimming Team has helped to launch the UK’s first Synchronised Swimming Club for people with Down Syndrome.

"I am proud our athletes can inspire people into our sport" 

- Lauren Smith, High Performance Manager


Part of the Electric Eels Swimming Club, the new Synchronised Swimming Club is the first in the country to be run specifically for the benefit of people with Down Syndrome.

In 2012 GBR Team Coach Lolli Montico and High Performance Manager Lauren Smith set up the first Synchronised Swimming World Championships for people with Down Syndrome in Italy. 

Montico is also the current Synchro Technical Director for the Down Syndrome International Swimming Organisation.

Smith said: “It’s great to see a Synchronised Swimming Club for people with Down Syndrome set up in the UK. The team did a wonderful job performing at the opening night and it was brilliant to see so many people wanting to try out synchronised swimming with such passion and determination.

“I am proud that our national athletes got the opportunity to inspire people into our sport and show that it is accessible to people of all levels and abilities. I can’t wait to see this club develop further and show that they can be a force to be reckoned with in competition.”

If you would like to find out more about the Electric Eels or the Synchronised Swimming Club, please contact Pauline Walker on p.walker42@outlook.com