Competitive Swimming Clubs in Tipperary

Clonmel SC and Marlin SC give Tipperary two competitive clubs anchored in the south of the county. North Tipperary's competitive swimmers often look to Limerick SC for access to UL Arena's superior facilities. The Clonmel-Marlin dynamic creates healthy local rivalry within Munster competition. Tipperary's GAA-dominated sporting culture means swimming clubs work harder to retain talented young athletes.

Competitive Swimming Clubs Prices in Tipperary

Squad Training (monthly)
€40 – €70
Development Squad (monthly)
€30 – €50
Competition Entry (per gala)
€10 – €18
Annual Club Membership
€60 – €130

Prices reflect typical 2025–2026 rates for Tipperary. Moderate pricing with reasonable local choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about competitive swimming clubs in Tipperary.

Which competitive swimming clubs are in Tipperary?

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Tipperary has 2 Swim Ireland-registered competitive clubs, training at facilities including Thurles Leisure Centre, Nenagh Leisure Centre, and Clonmel pool. The club offers development and performance squads. Check SwimPro for club details, training times, and how to arrange a trial.

What level does my child need to join a swim squad in Tipperary?

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Most Tipperary clubs require children to have completed their Learn to Swim programme and be able to swim at least 25 metres in all four strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly). Development squads accept younger or less experienced swimmers, while performance squads have stricter entry requirements. Assessment sessions are standard.

How much does competitive swimming cost in Tipperary?

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Squad training in Tipperary typically costs €40 – €70 per month, with development squads at €30 – €50. Annual club membership is €60 – €130. Add Swim Ireland registration (~€50/year), competition entry fees, travel, and equipment. Budget €800–€1,800+ per year for an active competitive swimmer.

How many times per week do competitive swimmers train in Tipperary?

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Development squad: 2–3 sessions per week. Age-group competitive: 3–5 sessions. Senior performance: 5–7 sessions, potentially including early-morning training. Sessions are typically 60–90 minutes in the water. The commitment increases as swimmers progress, but clubs in Tipperary work with families to manage schedules.

Can my child compete at national level from Tipperary?

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Yes. Swim Ireland's competition structure runs from local galas through regional and inter-provincial events to national championships. Tipperary clubs regularly send swimmers to regional events, and talented swimmers can qualify for national competitions regardless of which county they train in.

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