About Casey Tigersharks

The Casey Tiger Sharks Swimming Club (formerly known as Cranbourne Tigersharks) was formed in the 1980's to cater for a growing demand for competition swimming in the Cranbourne area.  The black and yellow club uniform with the tigershark logo was a familiar sight at pools across Victoria and the Cranbourne Tigersharks trained at the Cranbourne Indoor Pool in Grant Street .

In the late 1990's the club experienced significant growth and the Cranbourne Tigersharks included swimmers from the Cranbourne area but also fro other parts of the City of Casey.  In 2001 the club decided to change its name to appeal more broadly to the growing population within the City of Casey. 

The Tigershark theme was retained and the Cranbourne Tigersharks became the Casey Tigersharks.  The club has a new club uniform and the modern orange tigershark logo has replaced the traditional black and yellow.  The club has retained its training base at the Cranbourne Indoor pool and  recently extended its training facilities to include the Casey Arc pool at Narre Warren.

The Casey Tigersharks operates under the auspices of Swimming Victoria and Australian Swimming Incorporated.  Swimming Victoria Incorporated (Established 1893) is the name of the Victorian Swimming parent body and is made up of  Metropolitan and Country districts.  It controls and administers the sport of swimming in the State of Victoria in accordance with the rules of Australian Swimming Incorporated, which in turn functions under the International rules of the World body F.I.N.A.

The Casey Tiger Sharks forms part of the Metropolitan South District of swimming clubs.

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