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Medals for Logan Munro and Aaron Wright at Scottish National Games 2025

Logan Munro and Aaron Wright

Medals for Logan Munro and Aaron Wright at Scottish National Games 2025

Two swimmers who have been perfecting their swimming techniques with the William Young Swim School at the Arlington Baths Club, Glasgow West End, enjoyed success when representing West of Scotland at Scottish National Games, which took place at Stirling University on 26 and 27 July, 2025.

Fourteen year old Logan Munro won gold in 50m breaststroke and gold in 50m backstroke, silver in 100m individual medley and bronze in 100m freestyle.

Twenty-four year old Aaron Wright won gold in individual medley, gold in 50m backstroke, silver in 50m butterfly, bronze in 100m freestyle and placed 4th in 50m breaststroke.

20, August, 2025

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Judith Ralston, BBC Weather Presenter – delighted with her twins’ swimming classes

Judith Ralston, Weather Presenter, BBC

Judith Ralston’s delighted with the progress of her twins’ swimming at William Young Swim School.

‘After a lot of searching for the right swim school, we found William Young’s classes at the Arlington Baths, where the twins are now making great strides at their swimming lessons. It’s important for us as parents that they learn the essential life skills and they certainly are.’

Judith Ralston, Weather Presenter, BBC.21 January, 2018

Medal Success for Aaron after attending William Young Swim School

Aaron with swimming medals

In June 2017 Aaron began attending classes at the William Young Swim School to work at improving his stroke. He competes as a member of Dunbartonshire Disability Sports Club, where recently he has enjoyed considerable success winning no less thant four gold and one silver medal.

At Kilmarnock Jets Anniversary Gala 2017 he won two gold medals: 50m butterfly and 100m freestyle front.

At West of Scotland Federation Swimming Clubs for people with Disability Jubilee Gala 2017, Aaron won a silver medal 100m freestyle front.

At the National Junior Championships for people with a Learning Disability, he took gold in 25m adapted breast stroke and gold in 50m freeystyle back stroke.

Pretty impressive haul by any standard. Well done, Aaron.
17 January, 2018.

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