In an electrifying finish to the Kiambu County Aquatics Association (KCAA) Swimming League 2024–2025, Orca Swim Club emerged as the overall champions, edging out fierce rivals Supermarlins Swim Club by just four points. This tightly contested league season brought out the best in swimmers across Kiambu County, showcasing resilience, talent, and team spirit.

A Battle of Titans

The competition at the top was intense, with Orca Swim Club scoring 439 points, narrowly beating Supermarlins Swim Club, who followed closely with 435 points. The third position was secured by Crawford International School, tallying 341 points, a solid performance that reflects the rising prominence of school-based swim programs in the region.

Standout Performances Across the Board

The leaderboard tells a story of widespread talent across Kiambu County. Top 10 highlights include:

  • Aqua Shark Fin (283 pts) – Known for their aggressive sprint style and technical training.
  • Agakhan Academy Nairobi (262 pts) – Continues to build a strong reputation with its disciplined swim program.
  • Woodcreek School and Potterhouse School (234 and 175 pts respectively) – Strong performances that prove schools are grooming the next wave of aquatic champions.
  • Dashing Dolphins and Genesis Sports Limited (162 and 160 pts) – Clubs that consistently punch above their weight.

These numbers underscore a growing depth of swimming talent and the impact of structured, high-level coaching in Kiambu County.

Developmental Growth and Inclusion

Even the clubs lower in the table β€” such as Jawabu School, Juja St. Peters, and Otters Swim Club β€” showed promising growth, adding to the sport’s rich grassroots foundation. Notably, newer and developing clubs like Proswim Academy, Beapro Swim Club, and Nawiri Swim Club rounded off the leaderboard with efforts that reflect courage and a strong commitment to future success.

What This Means for Aquatics in Kenya

The KCAA Swimming League continues to be a cornerstone for aquatic sports development in Kenya. This year’s season didn’t just crown a champion β€” it celebrated inclusivity, growth, and the power of community in sports.

According to a KCAA official:

β€œThis season was a reflection of what we can achieve when we train hard, compete fair, and support each other. Every swimmer, coach, and parent played a part in making this a record-breaking year.”

Looking Ahead: 2025–2026 Season

With the 2024–2025 season concluded, all eyes now turn to the upcoming 2025–2026 calendar, set to begin this August. The association is encouraging all swim teams, parents, and stakeholders to affiliate early and prepare for what promises to be an even more competitive and impactful season.

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