Alice Georgina Nana Dearing (born 23 April 1997) is a British swimmer, specialising in open water events.[1] In June 2021, Dearing qualified to represent Great Britain in the 2020 Olympics.[2] Dearing co-founded the Black Swimming Association in 2020.[3] The charity was founded to encourage swimming among BME communities in Britain, and has the support of Swim England.[4]
Dearing finished fourth in the 7.5 km event at the 2014 World Junior Open Water championships, and took the European Junior bronze in 2015. In 2016 she became 10 km World Junior Open Water champion, overtaking Nikoletta Kiss in the final 50 metres with a sprint finish to finish 0.5 seconds ahead in 2:04:24.1. This was the first British gold medal win at a World Junior Open Water Championship.[14]
In 2016, Dearing was one of the 33 people selected for British Swimming’s Podium Potential programme, which was targeted at swimmers that were believed to have the potential to win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games.[17] In 2018 she was selected with 37 others as part of the British Swimming World Class Performance Programme, which offered members training and competition opportunities and a better level of assistance from British Swimming performance staff.[18]
Dearing competed in the women's 10 km marathon swim at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics finishing in 19th place,[19] having qualified for the event by finishing fourth in the FINA Marathon Swim Qualifier 2021 in Setubal, Portugal.[20]
Having failed to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics, Dearing retired from competitive swimming in April 2024.[21]