Forbes Carlile’s 100th

Remembering the life of Forbes Carlile. Born 100 years ago today. Today is a very special milestone, our founder Forbes Carlile, who sadly passed in 2016, would have turned 100. From teaching babies to coaching Olympians the name Forbes Carlile name is entwined with the history of Australian swimming, Forbes pioneered techniques that are now […]
Rainbow Club, spreading the joy of swimming.

Carlile Swimming and Rainbow Club Australia, a network of social swimming clubs for young people with a disability, are delighted to announce a partnership which will mean young people with a disability will have greater access to aquatic activities in their local community. The partnership between the two organisations gives Rainbow Club access to a […]
Carlile Swimming in further boost to coaching muscle

Hot on the heels of securing elite coach Chris Nesbit, Carlile Swimming has today announced the appointment of two new assistants to further enhance the club’s coaching staff. Nesbit, one of the world’s leading coaches, will bring current TSS Aquatic assistants Daniel Marshall and Adam Mallett, to the Carlile Swimming Team headquarters at Ryde Aquatic. […]
Olympic Coach To Lead The Carlile Swimming Team

Australian and Great Britain national swimming coach Chris Nesbit has been appointed to lead the high-performance program at Carlile Swimming. Nesbit, one of the world’s finest coaches, will move from his base on the Gold Coast to take the reins of the Carlile program at the Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre, after the Tokyo Olympics. “For […]
Olympic Icon and war hero. Lest We Forget.
On Anzac Day we pause to remember the Fallen. This includes a man revered for one of the most selfless acts of sportsmanship in Olympic history. Australian Olympic swimming gold medallist Cecil Healy is one of those who made the ultimate sacrifice on the altar of freedom. He was a hero in and out of […]
To goggle or not to goggle?

Should my child wear goggles at swimming lessons? This is a question parents often ask. The answer is yes and no! Goggles help swimmers see more clearly and prevent irritation to the eyes. While not a necessity, goggles can make your child’s transition to swimming lessons easier. After all they make swimming more comfortable for […]
Celebrating the life of Olympic Gold Medallist and legal giant, John Davies.

The Judge Who “Saved LA” Was Also An Australian Olympic Gold Medallist. A year ago today, we lost a man who many Americans consider “the judge who saved LA.” But long before that, John Davies was a youngster training under Forbes Carlile at the Palm Beach rock pool in Sydney. It was there that Carlile, […]
When should your child start swimming lessons?

Forbes and Ursula Carlile pioneered baby teaching in Australia, opening Sydney’s first indoor learn to swim centre. The company they founded, Carlile Swimming, is now regarded as one of the world’s leading swim schools. When to start swimming lessons is a common question for parents. At Carlile, we run Waterbabies classes from three months of […]
Women Swimming with men banned

Future Olympic champion banned from swimming in front of men. Public outcry as swimming stars are forbidden from racing in anything other than Breaststroke and banned from being seen in swimsuits by men. “A girl who is in the habit of exposing herself at public swimming carnivals is likely to have her modesty hopelessly blighted,” […]