2025 NATIONAL ARENA SWIMMING LEAGUE FINALS
- Saturday, March 1st (B-Final) & Sunday, March 2nd (A-Final)
- Cardiff International Pool
- LCM (50m)
- Meet Site
- Results
- Livestream
The 55th annual National arena Swimming League Finals are set to take place this weekend at Cardiff International Pool.
As the UK’s premier competitive swimming league, the NASL pits Olympians against club swimmers in a thrilling team format. The NASL is made up of 6 leagues across England and Wales, with teams representing East Midlands, London, North West, South, Western and West Midlands.
Over 300 clubs entered the competition in the regional rounds held in October, November and December 2024 with an estimated 1300 swimmers aged from 9 years upwards to full senior internationals competing in their Regional Divisions.
The top 20 clubs will travel to Cardiff to contest the B-Final (for clubs ranked 11-20) on Saturday and the Cup-Final race on Sunday to determine the overall champion. The racing program includes 50m/100m events for all age groups and an Open 200m IM as well as 4x50m relays and a mixed 8x50m freestyle relay.
Saturday – B-Final
- The defending holders of this title, London’s Camden Swiss Cottage, will be looking to retain this title and their head coach Adam Taylor commented “We are looking forward to competing against some of the best teams in the UK. It’s our 7th National Final appearance in a row and the arena League continues to be a fantastic opportunity to come together, have fun and see how much we can raise our performance as a collective. Best of luck to all involved.”
- B-Final Teams & Lane Draw
9-Stockport Metro
8-Poole
7-City of Peterborough
6-Norwich Swan
5-Basildon Phoenix
4-Camden Swiss Cottage
3-Blythe Barracudas
2-RTW Monson
1-Woking
0-City of Coventry
Sunday – A-Final
- Last year, Guildford City SC lifted the title and they are all set to defend it in Cardiff on Sunday. Head coach, Lee Spindlow, commented “ We’re looking forward to a competitive weekend of fast swimming. This is an important weekend for us as it gives us an opportunity to come together as a team and challenge ourselves against the strongest programmes in the country. It’s always an honour to qualify for the finals weekend and we’re very much looking forward to working hard as a team to get the best result we can.”
- Cup Final Teams & Lane Draw
9-Winsford SC
8-Chelsea Westminster
7-Mount Kelly
6-Wycombe District
5-Repton
4-Guildford City
3-Millfield
2-Bromley
1-City of Cardiff
0-City of Norwich
This is the first I’ve ever heard of this and it sounds fun!