The Irish Amateur Swimming Association (IASA) was the national governing body of swimming in Ireland. The organisation was founded in 1893 and held responsibility...
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International Aviation Safety Assessment Program of the US FAA The Irish Amateur Swimming Association The Israel Arts and Science Academy, Jerusalem, Israel Institución...
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Ireland. Swim Ireland is affiliated with LEN, FINA and the Olympic Council of Ireland. Swim Ireland emerged in 1998 from the Irish Amateur Swimming Association...
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Gary O'Toole (category European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming)
Short Course and Long Course. As a prominent member of the Irish Amateur Swimming Association, O'Toole had been approached to make representations on behalf...
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Eddie Heron of Ireland competed in the preliminary round but withdrew along with the rest of the Irish Amateur Swimming Association squad in protest...
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Chalkie White (swimmer) (redirect from Chalkie White (Irish Swimmer))
abuse and other corruption in the Irish Amateur Swimming Association. Gleeson, John (1993). Fyffes Dictionary of Irish Sporting Greats. Fyffes/Etta Place...
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Northern Ireland, the heartland of the sport in Ireland, and its results have retrospectively been credited to Northern Ireland. The Irish Amateur Swimming Association...
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Aquatics GB (redirect from British Swimming (organisation))
international swimming purposes, competitive swimming in Northern Ireland falls under the Irish swimming federation, Swim Ireland, and as such Aquatics GB represents...
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Olympics, Irish-born athletes also won numerous medals for the United States and Canada, notably the "Irish Whales" in throwing events. The Irish Amateur Athletic...
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is governed by Irish Gymnastics which was formed in 1999, following the merging of the Irish Amateur Gymnastics Association and the Irish Sports Acrobatics...
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