Masters Swimming Clubs in Meath
Meath Masters SC and Tri an Mhi TC cover both pure swimming and triathlon routes. Meath Masters trains at Aura Navan and competes nationally, while Tri an Mhi draws multi-sport athletes who use pool sessions for swim-leg improvement. South Meath adults often join Dublin masters clubs instead, particularly those commuting to the capital. The county's two clubs serve the Navan corridor best.
2 results in Meath
Kells Swimming Club is a Swim Ireland affiliated club based in Kells, County Meath. The club has a masters swimming section for adult competitive and fitness swimmers.
Listing verified: March 2026
Meath Masters Swimming Club is an adult-only masters club based at Aura Leisure Link in Navan, home to Navan's 25m swimming pool. The club provides training and competition for adult swimmers in the Meath area.
Listing verified: March 2026
Masters Swimming Clubs Prices in Meath
Prices reflect typical 2025–2026 rates for Meath. Moderate pricing with reasonable local choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about masters swimming clubs in Meath.
What is masters swimming and who is it for?
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Masters swimming is structured, coached swimming for adults aged 18+, at all ability levels. It's not just for former competitive swimmers — many members are adult learners or people returning after years away. Sessions at Navan Swimming Pool are organised by lane speed, so everyone trains at their own pace within a coached framework.
Where can I join a masters swimming club in Meath?
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Meath has 2 masters swimming clubs training at facilities including Navan Swimming Pool. Sessions are typically held during off-peak evening slots, 2–3 times per week. Contact clubs directly or check SwimPro for training times and how to arrange a trial session.
How much does masters swimming cost in Meath?
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Monthly membership is typically €35 – €55, covering 2–3 coached sessions per week. Drop-in sessions (where available) cost €6 – €10. Swim Ireland masters registration (~€45/year) is required for competition but optional for training. It's excellent value for regular coached swimming.
Do I need to be a fast swimmer to join masters in Meath?
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Not at all. Masters sessions accommodate all speeds, with lanes organised from beginner-friendly to competitive pace. Many members swim purely for health, fitness, and social reasons with no interest in racing. You'll be welcomed at Navan Swimming Pool regardless of your current speed or experience.
Can masters swimmers compete in events?
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Yes. Swim Ireland runs a national masters competition calendar organised by age group (25–29, 30–34, etc.). Competition is entirely optional — many members never race. For those who do, events are social and motivating. Meath's masters swimmers regularly attend regional and national events.