Rackley Miami Squad Swimming

Rackley Miami Squad Swimming

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15/05/2026

WE ARE FUELLING FUTURE CHAMPIONS! 🏊🔥

Launching Monday 18 May at Rackley Squad Swimming venues!

We’re giving away over $4,500 in prizes including:
🏆 20 x $100 Fuel Vouchers
🏆 1 x $500 Fuel Voucher
🏆 Prize Packs from Dr. Hydrate
🏆 BASE Compression
🏆 AND Vorgee!

How to enter:
âś… Register once by scanning the QR code at reception
âś… Attend your squad lessons as normal and make sure you scan in every visit
âś… Every lesson you attend gives you an extra entry to win
The more you swim, the more chances you have to win!
Stay committed, keep training, and get rewarded this winter đź’Ş
Let’s keep fuelling our future champions!

Photos from Miami Swimming Club's post 24/04/2025

Go team Miami Swimming Club

19/04/2025

We are excited to announce​ David Proud is joining the Miami Coaching team as Lead Coach-Endurance Swimming. He will work alongside Paul and Laura, coaching gold squad swimmers with a specific focus on 400/800/1500m events in the pool and 5-10km in the open water.​

​David Proud is a passionate and results-driven high-performance swimming coach with a career spanning the UK and Australia. From his early days coaching junior athletes to his current role as Head Coach at Swimming NSW Southern Performance Centre, David has consistently demonstrated his ability to develop swimmers and build successful programs. His passion for the sport started as a swimmer, where he was an Open Water 5 & 10km specialist representing Great Britain at the 2002 European Championships and also 2003 & 2005 World Championships.

In David's own words, "Miami has always had a great tradition of high-performance endurance swimming. When I arrived in Australia in 2010, it was one of the programs I visited as a young coach to gain experience and I was always impressed with the strong working environment within the program and club. I am excited to be part of the coaching team contributing to the great group of coaches and swimmers already in the program."

David will commence at Miami in July 2025.

Photos from Rackley Miami Squad Swimming's post 21/12/2023

Thank you to the Miami coaches and our ever energetic head coach Richard - thank you to all coaches in the team - for guiding encouraging and challenging every squad swimmer on their journey this year. As the picture shows always with huge smiles and energy. Merry Xmas to all looking forward to an amazing 2024.
Miami Aquatic Centre
Rackley Swimming Miami

QLD Champs, Finals Day 4: Max Giuliani’s 1:44.79 lead off Spearheads Miami Swim Club To A New Australian Club Record in the 4x200m Freestyle 12/12/2023

Congratulations to team Miami who brought the house down last night breaking records in the 4x200 men’s relay and to Max Giuliani leading the groups with time of 1:44.79 to set a new Queensland and Queensland All-Comers record

QLD Champs, Finals Day 4: Max Giuliani’s 1:44.79 lead off Spearheads Miami Swim Club To A New Australian Club Record in the 4x200m Freestyle QLD Champs, Finals Day 4: Max Giuliani’s 1:44.79 lead off Spearheads Miami Swim Club To A New Australian Club Record in the 4x200m Freestyle A 20-year-old 1.95cm Tasmanian powerhouse, who

01/12/2023

Great to have Swimming Australia Head Coach Rohan Taylor on deck with coach Richard Scarce and the performance squad in the final countdown to Qld States
Miami Aquatic Centre
Miami Swimming Club
Rackley Swimming Miami


25/11/2023

Welcome Braxton !

It is so awesome when our little swimmers aren't so little anymore and become a part of the SQUAD!

Congratulations Braxton! đź’Ş

Photos from Rackley Swimming Miami's post 02/09/2023

Congratulations team Miami

Photos from Rackley Miami Squad Swimming's post 09/08/2023

Another super effort by Aspen Anderson overnight claiming another gold in the mixed relay. Aspen went in 35 seconds behind the other teams and made her way into the lead 800m into the run. Taking Australia to another gold medal.

Photos from Rackley Miami Squad Swimming's post 07/08/2023

Huge congratulations to Aspen Anderson who swims in the Surf/Tri squad on claiming gold at the Commonwealth Youth Games. Aspen stormed home to victory in the women’s individual super sprint triathlon.

Racing in warm conditions at Buccoo Beach in Tobago, Aspen finished with an overall time of 32:53 and 24 seconds ahead of silver medallist Jessica Heaps of Scotland.

Congratulations Aspen!

Photos from Swimming Queensland's post 04/08/2023

Congratulations Max and coaching team - well deserved recognition of your great swims in the US

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80 Pacific Avenue
Miami, QLD
4220

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 5am - 7:30pm
Friday 5am - 5pm
Saturday 5am - 5pm
Sunday 5am - 5pm