Aquatic Sports in Wagga Wagga
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Aquatic Sports
Bidgee Dragons Inc.
Bidgee Dragons Wagga WaggaBidgee Dragons was formed in 2009 to include all members of the community interested in trying dragon boat paddling. They paddle on Lake Albert and their club members are a mixed group of men and women of all ages, shapes, sizes and levels of fitness. Paddles and PFDs/life-vests are provided. Coaches and sweeps are AusDBF accredited.
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Aquatic Sports
Bidgee Dragons Wagga Wagga - Wagga Wagga
Bidgee Dragons Wagga WaggaDragon boat paddling involves 20 paddlers in a long boat, with a drummer and sweep. Its a great team coordination sport and can be social, or competitive. It is the fastest growing water sport in the world.
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Aquatic Sports
Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre
Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre is a world class facility and more than just a swimming pool.
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Swim and Survive Program
Sport and Recreation, Southern Region conducts Preschool and School Age Learn to Swim Classes from November to February of each year. Classes are conducted extensively throughout the Region at over 35 pools. The aim of Swim and Survive is to increase safety and enjoyment of the water through activities which will develop: Water Confidence, Water Safety, Swimming Skills and Survival skills.
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Aquatic Sports
Wagga Wagga Water Polo Inc.
Wagga Wagga Water Polo IncorporatedThe Wagga Water Polo competition is played at the Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre. The competition runs between October and April each year. A Winter competition is also held which usually commences in May. The association offers a separate competition for Men, Women and Juniors. We are affiliated with Water Polo ACT and offer representative pathways for local and state team opportunities.
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