Harry Wright swimmers were honored at the prestigious Hong Kong Sports Star Awards. Ian Ho won a Hong Kong Sports Star Award in the male category, while Siobhán Haughey received two honors in the female category and was awarded "Best of the Best," recognizing her exceptional achievements in swimming.
The SCAA team, featuring Harry Wright swimmers, achieved exceptional success at the CASA 2025 Awards Presentation. The team won multiple trophies including 1st place for Long Course Championships and 3rd place for Short Course Championships, while individual swimmers earned recognition for outstanding achievements.
Harry Wright sent a large competitive team to the final HKGSA Division 3 Short Course Championship of the 2025-26 season held at Shing Mun Valley on March 28th. Our swimmers earned multiple gold and silver medals and numerous top-8 finishes across all age groups, concluding the season on a high note.
Harry Wright's elite international swimmers competed at the prestigious China Open Championships held in Shenzhen in March 2026. Siobhán Haughey claimed three medals including two golds, while Arno Kamminga won gold in the 200m breaststroke, delivering outstanding performances against world-class competition.
Harry Wright Swim School celebrated its inaugural annual awards ceremony on March 21st, recognizing 10 outstanding swimmers as "Swimmer of the Year" in their respective age groups and honoring over 160 swimmers with merit certificates for their contributions to the SCAA team throughout the 2025 season.
Harry Wright is proud to announce that Sean Wong Yik Yan has been selected to represent Hong Kong at the Thailand Age Group Championships 2026. Sean will compete in the 200m and 400m Individual Medley events from April 3-8, showcasing his talent on the international stage.
Harry Wright sent a large competitive team to the HKGSA Division 3 Short Course Championship held at Shing Mun Valley on February 28th, the first major competition after Lunar New Year. Our swimmers earned multiple medals and numerous top-8 finishes across all age groups in a long, competitive day of racing.
Hong Kong's Olympic swimming champion Siobhán Haughey delivered a dominant performance at the Dubai Open, claiming three gold medals across the freestyle events and setting a world-leading time in the 100m freestyle. She also achieved two personal bests, showcasing her exceptional form heading into 2026.