The club takes great pride in its competitive success and enters a variety of swimming leagues and galas. We also have members competing at County, District and National level. These competitions not only provide an opportunity for swimmers but also for the whole family to be involved (from being spectators to those who get involved with the organisation and running of these events - volunteers are always welcome - no previous experience necessary!)
As a member of the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA), the club is governed by their rules including their Code of Practice on Child Protection. This and other key areas are enshrined within the Club Constitution which should be read (available under the Constitution area of this website and available to download).
The WDSC Committee is made up of volunteers and is dedicated to providing our members with the club they deserve. I know that they would all welcome the chance to meet with you or talk to you in more detail about the club and it's activities. If you have just joined, please do take the opportunity to introduce yourself to a committee member and one or more of the coaches or if you are interested in joining then come along on a Sunday evening at 5pm to join in.
Our most famous Dolphin, James Gibson MBE, was recognised in the New Years Honours List 2003 and still holds some of the club records. James has gone onto achieve many records at European, Commonwealth and British levels with medal positions in his main discipline of Breastroke;