Lagos Preparatory and Secondary School, Ikoyi, is set to host the third leg, season 6 of the Dolphin Swimming League on Saturday (today) as 12 schools will compete for honours in the prestigious school swimming tournament.
Defending champions Grange and St. Saviour’s Schools will aim to continue their dominance against hosts LPSS, Greensprings, Atlantic Hall, Riverbank, Temple, Corona, and Whitesands Lagoon, all vying for medals and honours.
Other competitors are Children International School, Boken Aquatics, and Team UNAT.
According to tournament coordinator Oluseyi Oyebode, the competition is reaching its climax as new swimmers emerge in the elementary categories. There are also plans to use the tournament to select the Nigerian contingent for the 2025 International School Sports Federation Gymnasiade in Belgrade, Serbia, this April.
“All things being equal, we will be selecting swimmers to represent Nigeria at the ISF Gymnasiade in Belgrade, Serbia. This has increased the competitiveness of the tournament this season. Since announcing the Serbia tournament, we have seen significant improvements in the timing of some swimmers, and we expect a better outing in the third leg.
“The tournament continues to grow, especially with the turnout of schools and swimmers. We now have young swimmers forming teams to participate in the competition. Our aim when we started the league was to produce swimmers who would represent Nigeria in international tournaments, and this is becoming a reality with the planned trip to Serbia. We will continue to encourage the swimmers and their schools, hoping that national handlers will look to them for talents to represent Nigeria in major events such as the Olympic Games,” Oyebode said.
Organised by Dynaspro Sports Promotion in collaboration with Advanta Interactive, the Dolphin Swimming League receives technical support from the Lagos State Swimming Association and the Nigeria Aquatic Federation.
It is also endorsed by the Nigeria Olympic Committee and the Nigeria School Sport Federation.