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What is Artistic Swimming?

Artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronized swimming, is a unique and challenging water sport that combines elements of swimming, dance, and gymnastics. It is characterized by a blend of choreographed routines performed in the water, typically in a pool.

The athletes, known as artistic swimmers, perform intricate and synchronized movements, often accompanied by music, while maintaining harmony and precision with their teammates.

Is Artistic Swimming right for you?

If you love the water and creativity, you will love artistic swimming.

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Clicking on the Make a Report button allows you to send information to your organization’s external, independent Triage Officer through the bilingual, third-party complaint/feedback intake process managed by Integrity Counts of West Vancouver, BC.

For more information, please check out the FAQs below about Integrity Counts and the Make a Report Process.

If you’d like to gain a more in-depth understanding about this process, we invite you to read the policies contained within the CAS Safe and Welcoming Sport Policy Suite.

If you want to talk to the CAS Independent Complaint Assessor / Triage Officer Samantha Heron directly first, she can be reached by emailing .

If you are ready to complete the online form, click on the button to start the report process.

What is the Purpose of an Injury Report?

Artistic swimming, like all sports, has its risks. An important role in administering the sport of artistic swimming is the review of all incidents that result in injury to ensure any lessons are captured. This will provide for an improved sport with better safety outcomes. Collecting statistical data allows for the identification of adverse trends or specific issues that require remedial action, and ideally prevents recurrence or further accidents.

Reporting of all incidents that result in injury also ensures insurance compliance. Depending on the nature of the incident, CAS may forward a copy of the Incident/Injury Report Form to your province's insurer upon receipt.

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