Our Club Captains & Vice Captains

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    Joshua Jones

    Club Captain

  • Daisy Stimpson

    Club Captain

  • Millie Harris

    Club Vice Captain

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    Alex Pattison

    Club Vice Captain

  • Polly Anderson

    Junior Captain

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    Oliver Veale

    Junior Captain

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    Harry Clarke

    Club Vice Captain

  • Alma Pattison

    Junior Vice Captain

Our Club Captains are vital leaders who represent every swimmer within the club. They serve as a voice for athletes of all ages, bridge communication with the Coaching Team and Committee, and set a positive, professional tone at training sessions and competitions. By bringing their unique qualities and character to the role, they inspire others and contribute to the club’s supportive atmosphere.

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Want to know what it takes?

    • Act as the spokesperson for all swimmers, from junior to senior squads.

    • Demonstrate fairness and inclusivity when making decisions on behalf of teammates.

    • Uphold club standards by always wearing the correct WNSC kit and encouraging others to do the same.

    • Attend regular training sessions so fellow swimmers feel comfortable approaching you with questions or concerns.

    • Assist coaches poolside at training and junior competitions, offering guidance and motivation.

    • Relay any issues—such as misbehavior, bullying, or discrimination—to the Coaching Team or Committee.

    • Treat sensitive information respectfully, ensuring swimmers feel heard and supported.

    • Take an active role in fundraising activities, promoting events positively and rallying other swimmers to participate.

    • Work with the Social & Fundraising Committee to help plan social gatherings that strengthen team spirit.

    • Deliver a short speech at the Presentation Evening, highlighting the year’s achievements and offering encouragement for the future.

    • Cheer on teammates at competitions, especially younger or less experienced swimmers, and foster a culture of support.

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