In a display of unmatched prowess, Grange School and St Saviour’s School have successfully retained their titles in the Dolphin Swimming League Season 7, solidifying their status as Nigeria's premier swimming institutions. The competition, which concluded recently, saw both schools excel in various categories, showcasing their commitment to developing young swimming talent.
Grange School maintained its dominance by securing multiple gold medals, while St Saviour’s leveraged a strong team effort to clinch their championship. This year’s league not only highlighted the competitive spirit among schools but also emphasized the growing popularity of swimming as a disciplined sport in Nigeria. "Our students have worked incredibly hard, and their dedication has truly paid off," said Coach Femi Adeyemi of Grange School.
As these institutions continue to set high standards, the future of swimming in Nigeria looks promising. The success of Grange and St Saviour's could inspire other schools to invest in aquatic sports, fostering a new generation of athletes. With the right support and training, Nigeria might soon emerge as a formidable contender in international swimming competitions.