


As part of the #BeActive campaign and the European Week of Sport, Sirens ASC hosted its Annual End of Summer Artistic Swimming Gala on the 13th of September 2025 at the Sirens Sport Facilities.
The event brought together over 50 talented athletes who showcased their skills through stunning routines in solos, duets, trios, and teams. Lasting around three hours, the gala drew a crowd of more than 150 spectators who filled the pool deck and tribunes, creating an energetic and supportive atmosphere that inspired every performance.
From elegant choreography to moments of teamwork and precision, the routines highlighted the dedication, artistry, and spirit of the swimmers. The evening was more than just a display of talent, it was a celebration of hard work and the strong sense of community at the heart of Sirens ASC.
To close the event, a celebratory dinner brought athletes, coaches, families, and supporters together, marking the perfect end to another successful summer season. The gala was a shining example of how sport can unite people and inspire all to embrace the #BeActive lifestyle.


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