Claremont Swimming & Fitness Stadium
A wide variety of facilities available to you, the Perth community
Three 50m pools, a gymnastics training centre, a modern gym with a dedicated group fitness studio, café, dive pool, water polo pool and function spaces are all located at the venue
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We've got a range of services available with flexible options to suit your needs. Become a member or visit on a casual basis.
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Gym
People of all ages, sizes and fitness levels are welcome to enjoy our gym facilities and classes.
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Swim
Swim laps, learn to swim or enjoy leisure swimming in our Olympic sized pools.
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Kids Gymnastics
Explore our gymnastics classes for toddlers to primary school children, with programs designed around the school term and exciting holiday sessions.
Our Holiday Kids Gym will be back in the new year, welcoming kids aged 18 months to 8 years on Tuesdays and Fridays during the break.
Term 1 2025 enrolments will open Monday 16th December, for children aged 18 months to 10 years. Join the fun!
- Australian Youth Water Polo Championships to make a splash in January 2023
- US women's Olympic champions and US national men's teams competing in test match series against Australia
- 900 games to be played by up to 200 teams, attracting thousands of visitors
- Yet another world-class sporting festival coming to Western Australia
Western Australia will host the largest water polo event held in Australia next year alongside an international series featuring the champion United States Olympic women's team.
The youth festival will attract more than 4,000 visitors to WA, including competitors, coaches and spectators.
The Australian Youth Water Polo Championships (AYWPC) from January 9 to 19 is for players under the age of 18, offering clubs and schools categories of competition for 12 and under, 14 and under, 16 and under, and 18 and under.
More than 750 games of water polo will be played by up to 200 teams at Claremont's HBF Stadium water polo pools.
The announcement follows Tourism WA's confirmation in 2020 to also support the championships in 2025.
The United States national water polo team is also set to play three men's and three women's 'friendlies' test games against the Australian team as part of the AYWPC.
The US women's team won gold at the most recent Olympic Games in Tokyo while Australia's Aussie Stingers, who won gold in 2000 at the Sydney Olympics, finished fifth.
The US men's team placed sixth at the Olympics with Australia placing ninth.
Perth locals Zoe Arancini, who captains the Aussie Stingers, and fellow Tokyo Olympian George Ford are expected to compete on home ground in the Test Series, alongside fellow Perth athletes John Hedges, Luke Pavillard and Tim Putt.
Previously held as six separate events, the inaugural AYWPC championships held in Brisbane in 2019 combined all four age groups into the event's current form, of a fortnight festival of water polo.
For more information, visit the Water Polo Australia website at waterpoloaustralia.com.au
Comments attributed to Tourism Minister Roger Cook:
"The McGowan Government is immensely proud to continue to bring world-class sporting events to Perth.
"We are sending a clear message that Western Australia is open for business, open for tourism, and ready to welcome sports fans from across the country, and across the world.
"Securing major events is a crucial part of the State Government's tourism strategy, so I'm delighted that Western Australia will be hosting this important annual water polo event in both 2023 and 2025.
"Securing these championships through Tourism WA is yet another win for WA and provides another reason for people to visit Western Australia in the future and spend their money in our State."
Comments attributed to Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman:
"Hosting the Australian Youth Water Polo Championships is a natural fit for WA.
"These championships will help nurture a new generation of water polo talent through the younger divisions while showcasing the sport's global elite over the international test matches.
"The sport of water polo is extremely popular here and WA has also been responsible for producing some great national talent."