
Lakelander's swimmers well represented at Irish Minor Schools National Finals in
13 Feb 2019
After an early start for the morning session, Ellie Dunlop (10) representing Ballinamallard Primary School competed in the 50 metre Breaststroke. Ellie swam very well in the heat, securing a place in the final. The final was an exciting race with nothing between the top finishers, Ellie came 5th, only 0.9 seconds off getting to the podium. A fast swim in her second event in the 50 metre Butterfly secured a place in the final. Ellie showed great determination to place 8th overall with a pb.
Representing St Mary’s Primary School, Maguiresbridge, Molly Rice age 11, competed for her second year at the Irish Minor Schools Championship in Dublin. Against a tough category of swimmers, Molly firstly competed in the 50m Breaststroke, achieving a hard earned 1 sec PB and breaking 50 secs. Up next was the 50m Butterfly, one of her favoured strokes achieving a 2 sec PB. It was a long but enjoyable day for Molly.
11-year old Jamie Lannon (St. Mary’s Mullymesker) had a fantastic swim in the 50m free going from 11th in the preliminaries to 8th overall in the finals. A boy on a mission, Jamie was determined to place. After a powerful swim in the 100m IM, Jamie was incredibly proud to stand on the podium in the NAC and receive a silver medal for his 100m Individual Medley.
The Buchanan brothers, Tom and Frank were both delighted to achieve qualifying times to the national finals of the Irish Minor Schools Championship. Frank (12) swimming for St. Michaels College, Enniskillen swam the 50m free against some tough competition and was delighted with a pb and 14th place finish. He then swam the 50m backstroke and qualified for the final. Placing 8th overall, Frank was pleased with a second pb in this stroke and a great experience in this impressive facility. Tom (10) swimming for St. Mary’s Mullymesker, swam his favoured fly in the NAC against a very fast field of competitors. He was delighted with 2 second pb and very proud to represent his school at this level.
A squad of 33 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers attended the Swim Belfast Open Meet on Sunday the 15th of February in Lagan Valley Leisureplex, Lisburn. The gala was a great success for the Fermanagh swimmers who relished the opportunity to compete against swimmers from clubs across Ulster, Leinster & Connacht, returned home with numerous medals and personal best times.
Local Swimmers Sparkle for their Schools as Past & Present Lakelanders lead the way for Fermanagh at Swim Ulster’s Senior Schools’ Cup & Championships in Bangor
The Swim Ulster Schools Cup & Championships 2026 took place on Friday 6th February at Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex Bangor. Over 1000 swimmers from more than 130 schools across the province of Ulster took part in the one day event. Three local schools were part of the action with 22 local swimmers taking part.
On Saturday 31st January, 13 young swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders Swimming Club competed in Round 3 of the Swim Ulster Future Challengers Series at Lisnasharragh Leisure Centre, Belfast. The meet attracted over 450 swimmers aged 10–14 from across Ulster, all taking on the more challenging events of Individual Medley (IM), Backstroke and Butterfly.
The Lakelanders squad rose to the occasion, relishing the opportunity to race against strong provincial competition while aiming for personal best performances.
6 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers competed at Swim Ulster’s Open Long Course Meet at the Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex in Bangor on the 24 & 25th January. Swimmers from clubs all over Ireland attended this exciting start to the Long Course season and the Lakelanders were eager to race their fellow athletes in the fabulous 10 lane 50m pool at the Aurora.
A strong squad of Lakelanders junior swimmers took part in Swim Ulster Future Challengers Meet 2 at Omagh Leisure Centre on Saturday.
Coach Chelsey Weir was there to support the young swimmers who brought home a substantial haul of medal award pins and a raft of new personal times.
6 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers made the journey to the Coral Leisure Centre Monaghan for Sliabh Beagh Swimming Club’s Winter Cluster Meet on 6th & 7th December.
Swim Ulster Primary Schools Cup and Championship was held at the Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex, Bangor on Saturday 29th November 2025. Excited for this opportunity to represent their schools, 22 swimmers across 10 local schools headed to Bangor determined to do the South-West proud and qualify for the All-Ireland Championships held in Dublin in March. Although a school competition, all the students attending are committed members of the Enniskillen Lakelanders swimming club and mustered all their skills and training in competing against the best swimmers from schools across Ulster. A successful day saw 4 podium finishes and an amazing number of swimmers qualify for the All-Ireland primary school championship to be held at the National Aquatic Centre Dublin next year.
A squad of 10 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers attended Dungannon Swimming Club’s 40th Anniversary Gala on Sunday the 9th November at Dungannon Leisure Centre. The gala was a great success for the young swimmers who returned home with numerous personal bests.
Enniskillen Lakelanders Swimming Club held their Autumn Junior Gala on Sunday 26th October, an event aimed at younger swimmers. This was the club’s first Gala in their new temporary base at Omagh Leisure Centre and there was much excitement among the swimmers from the outset with 37 swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders taking part. They were joined by competitors from nine other Ulster swimming clubs. For many of the 8-14 year-old competitors, this would be one their first experiences of individual competition, that all important first step for every sportsperson.
11 swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders swimming club made their way to the Lisnasharragh Leisure Centre in Belfast to compete at Swim Ulster's Aspiring Champions Meet; the first Gala of the season for swimmers aged 13 and over. The event was held over two days, 18th & 19th October. Coaches across Ulster use this gala to assess and monitor swimmers' skills, providing the scaffolding for the building blocks for success in the coming season.
All the work so far on skills and technique resulted in a slew of Swim Ulster Awards, personal bests and many top ten finishes for the Enniskillen Lakelanders.