Wairarapa swimmers will have the opportunity to test themselves against some of the best in the country at a special meet to be held at the Genesis Recreation Centre pool in Masterton on Wednesday, July 7.
Former Olympian and world champion gold medallist Jonathan Winter is now coach of the Auckland-based United club and he is taking a powerful squad of about 20 on a short tour, which will see them compete at Cambridge and Palmerston North before they arrive here.
Swim Wairarapa general secretary Maryann Corrigan said her organisation was delighted to be hosting the United touring party on two counts.
First and foremost, it would give Wairarapa's top talent the chance to measure themselves against quality opposition.
And secondly, it would give officials, mainly from Wairarapa and Manawatu, the ideal dress rehearsal for the Trans Tasman Trophy meet later that month. That event will see the cream of New Zealand's age group swimmers take on their counterparts from Australia in what will be the last of a three-test series.
Corrigan said the United visit would, in fact, be used as a trial to ensure officials targeted for the Trans Tasman competition were up to the required standard.
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