Sunday, 23 October 2016

Pioneer Swimmers Shine in Sheffield

2016 Inter County Championships 2016
Ponds Forge International Swimming Pool, Sheffield
Sunday 23rd October 2016



Well what a competition - although Lancs didn't quite manage to make it 15 in a row, each and every swimmer did themselves, their clubs and Lancashire proud.


The eventual winners were our closest rivals, Yorkshire, winning with 544 points, Lancashire finishing 2nd with 488 points (just 7 points less than what they won with last year!)

Pioneer's Head Coach, Mike did a great job in his role as Lancashire Coach, with some great feedback from both swimmers and parents alike regarding the team talks, post race feedback and general encouragement.




Ben Martin, still recovering from a recent operation, set himself a new PB in the 100 free 51.69, just 0.8 outside the Winter SC National Time and 4th overall.   Hopefully his recovery will be quick where he will be in a stronger position to be able to achieve it at the Winter Regionals in a couple of weeks time.  Ben also swam exceptionally well in both the 16/17 yrs 4x50m Medley Relay, swimming the anchor leg in 23.26, bringing Lancashire home in 4th position.  Again, in the 6x50m Ben swam the anchor leg, slightly quicker in 23.13, bringing Lancashire home 3rd in the final event of the day.  It is worth noting that Ben, 16, was competing in the 16/17 years age group, so hopefully, if selected he could be competing in the same age group next year.

Niamh Robinson was delighted to have been chosen as girls captain for the day and certainly stepped up to the mark, taking 2nd place in the 100m backstroke in a new pb and Winter NQT of 1.01.98, then after a quick turn around, finished 1st in the 100m Fly in another pb time of 1.01.11.  In the girls 16/17 years medley relay, Niamh had another strong fly swim (27.66) managing to close down a gap on the leader to half a body length with Lancashire finishing 2nd after the freestyle leg.

Watch all the action here:

http://www.swimming.org/countyteamchamps/division-one-live-stream/

Ben 100 free @ 43.00 (lane 6)
Niamh 100 back @ 1:02.40 (lane 7)
Niamh 100 fly @ 1:32.15 (lane 3)
Ben 4x50 medley relay @ 1:52.10 (lane 4)
Niamh 4x50 medley relay @ 3:11.50 (lane 5)
Ben 6x50 free relay @ 3:40.45 (lane 4)

Saturday, 22 October 2016

Katie selected for England Talent Phase 1 Camp

11year old Katie Hale 


The England Talent Phase One Camp for 11-12yr olds took place at Accrington Academy today.

11year old Pioneer 79 Swimmer, Katie Hale is part of the selection for the two part camp, the second day of which is being held in December.  In September, Katie moved to Ellesmere College to study, and currently trains with Ellesmere College Titans.  She still competes for Pioneer 79 at various competitions, including the Arena League, where she stormed to victory in both individual events in Round 1, gaining 16 valuable points for Pioneer.

Assistant Head Coach James Thompson has been selected by ASA England Talent Programs Fred Furness as a coach for the camp to work with the swimmers on stroke efficiency and key training and racing skills.

Well done to both on their selection, and we hope they both thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

Assistant Head Coach - James Thompson

4 Pioneer 79 Swimmers invited onto AASE Programme....



Four Pioneer 79 swimmers Ben Martin, Joseph Murray, Meghann Leaver and Niamh Robinson travelled to Dudley College, Birmingham recently to take part in an induction day for the AASE program that they have been invited on by the ASA. 

The Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) is a government-funded initiative that has been designed to help young people aged 16 to 18 combine education and sport. It’s aimed at athletes who have a realistic potential of achieving excellence in their sport.  The studies will include Level 3 Certificate in Achieving excellence in Sports Performance, Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Sports Performance, employment rights and responsibilities, personal learning and thinking skills.

Students will be invited to various regional training workshops throughout the 15 month course, ensuring they are continually up to date with their work.  At the end of the course, students will be invited to travel abroad for an intense, warm weather training camp, where they will prepare themselves for the ASA National Winter Short Course Championships, putting their hard work into practice.

Stars who have completed the AASE programme include double Olympic medallist Rebecca Adlington, Breastroke Olympic Champion and World Record holder Adam Peaty.

We would like to congratulate our swimmers on their selection and wish them well in their studies.



Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Pioneer 79 - 'Top Club' at North Lancs Gala


North Lancashire
Level 2 Age Groups and Championships
Palatine Leisure Centre
Blackpool

The hard work in training is certainly paying off early in the 2016-2017 season for Pioneer 79 Swimming Club whose swimmers are continuing to impress in the pool.

Last weekend, a squad of over 50 swimmers aged between 11 and 17 from the Accrington based club travelled to Blackpool to compete in the North Lancashire Level 2 Age Groups and Championships.

This is an annual competition, open to all 20 clubs affiliated to the North Lancashire Swimming and Water Polo Association, however it is the first time for many years that Pioneer 79 Swimming Club has committed to sending a full squad to swim the entire programme.  In the past, the club has sent swimmers to gain times for their distance events, last year, they also entered teams in the squadron events, however this year the decision was made to enter the full programme, and what a fabulous decision that turned out to be.

From the start of the competition, Pioneer 79 Swimmers were continuously taking podium positions, with almost every Junior and Senior Championship final including 1 or more Pioneer swimmers.

15 year old Ellie Ward had an outstanding competition, taking home 2 Junior Championship Gold Medals, in both the 50m and 100m Breaststroke.  Her heat time of 34.86 in the 50m Breaststroke was a new PB and a 15 year girls North Lancashire age group record.  Her time narrowly missed the ASA Winter National Short Course Championships Qualifying Time by just 0.06 seconds!  Unfortunately, it was to be a similar story in the 100m Breaststroke, such a fantastic determined race by Ellie where she fought from the start and set herself a new PB of 1.15.04, again just marginally missing the Qualifying Time by 0.3 seconds, this was an outstanding performance.

Ellie Ward storming to victory in the 100m Breaststroke Junior Championship Final

15 year old Elodie Smallwood took home 3 Age Group Gold Medals, 3 Age Group Bronze Medals, 1 Junior Championship Gold Medal, and 1 Junior Championship Silver Medal.  Elodie’s time in the 200m Butterfly (2.23.59) was not only a new personal best, but it was also her first ASA Winter National Short Course Championships Qualifying Time for 2016.  Elodie is also extremely close to a number of other Qualifying Times which hopefully she can achieve at her next competition, along with other Pioneer 79 swimmers.


14 year old Simone Ellson had a great competition, winning 4 silver and 4 bronze medals in her age group, whilst 13 year old Mia Nobbs won 2 Bronze Age Group Medals and set herself PB’s in 6 events over the two weekends.  14 year old Ben Makin also had a great competition, winning 3 Age Group Gold, 1 Age Group Silver and 3 Age Group Bronze Medals, setting himself 7 new PB’s.  In the 400m IM, he knocked over 11 seconds off his previous time, whilst in the 1500m event, he knocked no less than 24 seconds off his previous time, placing him now 4th fastest in his age group within the North West Region.

At the end of session 7, points gained by each club throughout the 4 days of competition were calculated and the team who had accumulated the most points during the Individual Championships was announced.  Pioneer 79 were announced as the team with the most points from the 17 Clubs taking part in the event, and were subsequently presented with the Bob Marshall Trophy.


Head Coach Mike Wilson was delighted that the efforts from all the Pioneer 79 Swimmers had been fully recognised, with many swimmers achieving numerous Personal Best times along with a whole host of Lancashire County Qualifying Times, 1 National Short Course Championship Qualifying Time and many potential Regional Qualifying Times.

The afternoon on the final day was completely dedicated to Relay Events.  Pioneer entered at least 1 team per event, and won gold in the final event of the championships, the 12x50m Mixed Freestyle Relay.  This event included 2 male and 2 female swimmers per age group (12&under, 13/14yrs and Open) with the order left to the clubs to decide.  We set off with 2 older swimmers, then our younger swimmers took over as the race progressed, it was a close call between Pioneer, Preston, Blackpool and Southport.  With 3 swimmers left to swim, Pioneer’s lead was looking strong, having pulled some 6m ahead of the 2nd placed team, Southport.  Pioneer held onto this lead into the final leg, 15 year old Issy Cockerham hit the water, closely followed by an older male Southport swimmer, the atmosphere was electric on poolside and in the spectators gallery, into the turn at 25m, Issy was just ahead, and managed to hold on into the final 5m.  As the two swimmers touched together, both teams thought they had won, and then it appeared on the scoreboard, Pioneer 79 Swimming Club had taken Gold from Southport by just 0.2 seconds in 5.41.71.   Pioneer 79 swimmers also won 5 silver team medals and 5 bronze team medals in the other Team events, bringing a great end to the whole competition.

An incredible total of

18 Age Group Gold Medals
1 Relay Gold Medal
3 Junior Championship Gold Medals
1 Senior Championship Gold Medal
40 Age Group Silver Medals
5 Relay Silver Medals
5 Junior Championship Silver Medals
6 Senior Championship Silver Medals
38 Age Group Bronze Medals
5 Relay Bronze Medals
6 Junior Championship Bronze Medals
7 Senior Championship Bronze Medals

135 medals in total were won by our incredibly talented Pioneer 79 Swimmers, showing the whole of North Lancashire what a fabulously successful club we have become.  With this being just the 2nd competition of the season, we have already won 2 top club titles, we are extremely excited to see how the rest of the season pans out for us.

On behalf of Mike, his Coaching Staff and the Club’s Committee I have been asked to congratulate every swimmer on their successes in the pool over the 2 weekends of competition, and wish you all the very best of luck for the rest of the season.

RELAYS

Girls 12&under 4x50m Medley Team
Pioneer 79 A – 2nd – 2.19.81
Pioneer 79 B – 6th – 2.24.02

Boys 12&under  4x50m Medley Team
Pioneer 79 A – 3rd – 2.19.14

Girls 13/14yr 4x50m Medley Team
Pioneer 79 A – 2nd – 2.10.64
Pioneer 79 B – 8th – 2.16.80

Boys 13/14yr 4x50m Medley Team
Pioneer 79 A – 5th – 2.14.92

Girls 15yr+ 4x50m Medley Team
Pioneer 79 A – 2nd – 2.03.60
Pioneer 79 B – 3rd – 2.07.74

Boys 15yr+ 4x50m Medley Team
Pioneer 79 A – 3rd – 1.54.13

Girls Open 6x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 4th – 2.58.41

Boys Open 6x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 4th – 2.50.39

Girls 12&under 4x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 3rd – 2.05.89
Pioneer 79 B – 6th – 2.12.41

Boys 12&under 4x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 4th – 2.07.43

Girls 13/14yr 4x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 2nd – 1.55.11
Pioneer 79 B – 7th – 2.01.81

Boys 13/14yr 4x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 3rd – 1.56.46

Girls 15yr+ 4x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 2nd – 1.53.67


Boys 15yr+ 4x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 5th – 1.44.24

Mixed Open 12x50m Freestyle Team
Pioneer 79 A – 1st – 5.41.71




Gold Medals (Age Group)
Ella Williams – 50m Back
Elodie Smallwood – 100m Fly
Ethan Ramalli – 200m Fly
Arran Bostock – 100m Back
Harry Robinson – 50m Breast
Lily-Grace Duckworth – 50m Free
Baylie Seery-Kelly – 200m Fly
Elodie Smallwood – 200m Fly
Ben Makin – 200m IM
Lily-Grace Duckworth – 100m Back
Beth Hartwell – 800m Free
Ben Makin – 1500m Free
Lily-Grace Duckworth – 50m Fly
Meghann Leaver – 400m IM
Ben Makin – 400m IM
Beth Hartwell – 200m Free
Elodie Smallwood – 200m Free

Silver Medals (Age Group)
Ben Makin – 400m Free
Ruby Cain – 50m Back
Eleanor Collin – 50m Back
Simone Ellson – 100m Fly
Izabel Forrest – 50m Breast
Ellie Perris – 100m Fly
Ben Martin – 50m Free
Lily-Grace Duckworth – 100m Free
Simone Ellson – 100m Free
Meghann Leaver – 100m Free
Simone Ellson – 200m IM
Meghann Leaver – 200m IM
Harry Robinson 100m Back
Ewan McKavett – 100m Back
Ruby Cain – 400m Free
Meghann Leaver – 400m Free
Harry Robinson 50m Back
Eleanor Collin – 100m IM
Ella Williams – 200m Back
Ruby Cain – 200m Back
Ben Martin – 100m Free
Caitlin Armstrong – 200m Fly
Meghann Leaver – 200m Fly
Ella Williams – 100m Back
Ruby Cain – 100m Back
Charlotte Collin – 200m Breast
Lily-Grace Duckworth – 200m Free
Eleanor Collin – 200m Breast
Ella Williams – 50m Fly
Simone Ellson – 50m Fly
Leah Williams – 50m Fly
Joe Murray – 100m Breast
Baylie Seery-Kelly – 400m IM
Ellie Perris – 400m IM
Ben Makin – 200m Free
Arran Bostock – 200m Free
Mia Smith – 100m Breast
Ruby Cain – 100m Breast
Charlotte Collin – 100m Breast
Eleanor Collin – 100m Breast

Bronze Medals (Age Group)
Arran Bostock – 400m Free
Isabel Cockerham – 50m Back
Harry Robinson – 200m Back
Arran Bostock – 200m Back
Ben Martin – 100m IM
Charlotte Collin – 50m Breast
Ellie Ward – 50m Breast
Harry Robinson – 50m Free
Ruby Cain – 100m Free
Elodie Smallwood – 100m Free
Ben Makin – 200m Fly
Ewan McKavett – 200m Fly
Ruby Cain – 200m IM
Elodie Smallwood – 200m IM
Simone Ellson – 400m Free
Lily-Grace Duckworth – 400m Free
Ella Williams – 100m IM
Mia Nobbs – 100m IM
Leah Williams – 100m IM
Ben Makin – 100m Fly
Jasmin Lahey – 200m Back
Eleanor Collin – 200m Back
Ben Makin – 50m Breast
Joe Murray – 50m Breast
Ruby Cain – 50m Free
Simone Ellson – 50m Free
Simone Ellson – 100m Back
Elodie Smallwood – 800m Free
Baylie Seery-Kelly – 50m Fly
Harry Robinson – 100m Breast
Izabel Forrest – 100m Breast
Mia Smith – 200m Breast
Mia Nobbs – 200m Breast
Izabel Forrest – 200m Breast
Ellie Perris – 200m Breast
Harry Robinson – 200m Breast
Joe Murray – 200m Breast
Simone Ellson – 200m Free


Relay Medals
Gold
Open 12x50m Free Mixed
Silver
12&under 4x50m Medley Girls
13/14yrs 4x50m Medley Girls
15+yrs 4x50m Medley Girls
13/14yrs 4x50m Free Girls
15+yrs 4x50m Free Girls
Bronze
12&under 4x50m Medley Boys
15+yrs 4x50m Medley Girls
15+yrs 4x50m Medley Boys
12&under 4x50m Free Girls
13/14yrs 4x50m Free Boys

Junior Championship Gold
Elodie Smallwood – 100m Fly
Ellie Ward – 100m Breast
Ellie Ward – 50m Breast

Junior Championship Silver
Leah Williams – 50m Breast
Elodie Smallwood – 100m Free
Leah Williams – 100m IM
Isabel Cockerham – 100m Back
Ben Turland – 50m Fly

Junior Championship Bronze
Isabel Cockerham – 50m Back
Ellie Perris – 100m Fly
Ellie Perris – 50m Breast
Ben Turland – 50m Back
Leah Williams – 50m Fly
Ellie Perris – 100m Breast

Senior Championship Gold
Eleanor Collin – 100m IM

Senior Championship Silver
Eleanor Collin – 50m Back
Ben Martin – 100m IM
Eleanor Collin – 100m Fly
Ben Martin – 50m Free
Ben Martin – 100m Free
Eleanor Collin – 100m Breast

Senior Championship Bronze
Eleanor Collin - 50m Breast
Meghann Leaver – 100m Free
Ewan McKavett – 100m Back
Arran Bostock – 50m Back
Joe Murray – 50m Breast
Charlie Coy – 50m Free
Joe Murray – 100m Breast



PIONEER 79 ALSO TOOK HOME THE TOP CLUB TROPHY AFTER THEIR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES OVER THE TWO WEEKENDS!
 (BOB MARSHALL MEMORIAL TROPHY)

Monday, 17 October 2016

Pioneer 79 Swimmers hit fantastic 82% PB rate in Wigan......













Greater Manchester Autumn Meet
Held at Wigan Life Centre
Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd October 2016
And
Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th October 2016-10-16



Pioneer 79 Swimming Club was represented by 19 of our younger swimmers at the Level 3 Greater Manchester Autumn Meet.  The competition was run over 2 separate weekends, 1st/ 2nd October and 15th/16th October with events being divided into Junior (10-12yrs), Youth (13/14yrs) and Senior (15yrs and over) age group categories.  The gala was open to clubs affiliated to: Bolton & District S&WPA, Manchester & District S&WPA or Central Lancashire S&WPA.  

Head Coach, Mike Wilson and Assistant Head Coach, James Thompson were extremely impressed with the swimmers results and mentioned in dispatches on the Club’s Facebook Page were 12 year old Amy Barlow who set herself big personal best times in the 400m and 100m Freestyle, 200m IM and 200m Breaststroke. 12yr old Caitlin Woodend, who knocked chunks off her 50m Fly and 200m Back times.  Also, 11yr old Jess Simpson was mentioned with her 6 second new personal best time in the 200m Breaststroke.  These were not the only swimmers to hit new personal best times by any means, the results from each swimmer who competed were excellent which resulted in a very impressive new Personal Best Rate of 82%. 

13yr old Disability swimmer, Ethan Naisbitt returned with 3 gold medals, in the 50m, 100m and 400m Freestyle Multi-Disability class events, hitting new personal best times in each.

Well done to all who competed, and let’s hope the rest of the 2016-2017 season will continue to be as successful.

Junior Girls 200 IM
Amy Barlow – 12 – 2.56.98 (19th) - PB
Jessica Simpson – 11 – 3.02.92 (23rd) - PB
Daisy Moss – 12 – 3.06.59 (26th) - PB
Amelia Moss – 10 – 3.26.83 (52nd) - PB
Mia Prickett – 10 – 3.33.31 (56th) - PB
11 year old Max Baron in the 50m Breaststroke
Jessie Peel – 10

Junior Boys 50 Back
Jake Cooper – 11 – 38.80 (10th) - PB
Ryan Armstrong – 10 – 48.01 (31st) - PB

Junior Girls 50 Fly
Amy Barlow – 12 – 36.93 (13th) - PB
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 39.32 (27th) - PB
Daisy Moss – 12 – 39.90 (31st) - PB
Jessica Simpson – 11 – 41.63 (38th) - PB
Victoria Martin – 11 – 44.79 (54th) - PB
Amelia Moss – 10 – 47.47 (62nd)
Jessie Peel – 10

Junior Boys 200 IM
Jake Cooper – 11 – 3.10.17 (19th) - PB
Cameron Warren – 11 – 3.35.76 (28th) - PB

Junior Girls 50 Back
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 37.41 (9th) - PB
Daisy Moss – 12 – 38.64 (12th) - PB
Amy Barlow – 12 – 39.65 (20th) - PB
Grace Holland – 10 – 39.95 (23rd) - PB
Mia Newton – 10 – 40.20 (27th) - PB
Mia Prickett – 10 – 42.26 (37th) - PB
Jessica Simpson – 11 – 43.06 (42nd) - PB
Amelia Moss – 10 – 43.55 (48th)
Victoria Martin – 11 – 44.49 (54th)
Jessie Peel – 10 – 48.79 (73rd)

Youth Boys 50 Free
Jonah Thomas-Kelly – 14 – 29.37 (15th) - PB
Ethan Naisbitt – 13 – 36.72 (35th) Cat9- PB
Multi-Disability Class
Ethan Naisbitt – 13 – 36.72 (1st) Cat 9- PB

Junior Boys 50 Fly
Jake Cooper – 11 – 42.80 (22nd)
Joshua Baynes – 11 – 44.25 (24th)
Ryan Armstrong – 10 – 1.07.70 (41st)

10 year old Grace Holland in 200m Backstroke

Junior Girls 200 Back
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 2.50.53 (7th) - PB
Amy Barlow – 12 – 2.53.05 (11th) - PB
Grace Holland – 10 – 3.08.32 (24th) - PB
Mia Prickett – 10 – 3.10.47 (25th) - PB
Mia Newton – 10 – 3.11.13 (27th) - PB







Junior Girls 50 Free
Daisy Moss – 12 – 33.38 (14th) - PB
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 33.42 (15th) - PB
Amy Barlow – 12 – 33.66 (19th) - PB
Amelia Moss – 10 – 36.57 (46th) - PB
Victoria Martin – 11 – 37.46 (52nd) - PB
Grace Holland – 10 – 36.41 (62nd) - PB
Mia Newton – 10 – 38.82 (64th) - PB
Jessie Peel – 10 – 39.05 (67th) - PB
Sofia Mann – 10 – 41.63 (81st) - PB




Boys 13/14 yrs 400 Free
Ethan Naisbitt – 13 – 6.06.98 (12th)
Multi-Disability Class
Ethan Naisbitt – 13 – 6.06.98 (1st) Cat9

Girls 10/12yrs 400 Free
Amy Barlow – 12 – 5.34.49 (10th) - PB
Daisy Moss – 12 – 5.49.00 (17th) - PB

Junior Boys 200 Back
Jake Cooper – 11 – 3.03.38 (15th)
Ryan Armstrong – 10 – 3.44.66 (28th) - PB

Youth Boys 100 Free
Ethan Naisbitt – 13 – 1.18.23 (29th) - PB
Multi-Disability Class
Ethan Naisbitt – 13 – 1.18.23 (1st) Cat9- PB

Junior Boys 50 Free
Jake Cooper – 11 – 35.97 (31st) - PB
George Lee – 11 – 37.78 (37th)
Joshua Baynes – 11 – 40.02 (41st)
Ryan Armstrong – 10 – 40.85 (45th) - PB

Junior Girls 100 Free
12 year old Caitlin Woodend in the 100m Freestyle
Amy Barlow – 12 – 1.11.84 (22nd) - PB
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 1.13.78 (26th) - PB
Daisy Moss – 12 – 1.14.99 (31st) - PB
Jessica Simpson – 11 – 1.16.79 (38th) - PB
Grace Holland – 10 – 1.21.29 (56th) - PB
Jessie Peel – 10 – 1.27.32 (73rd) - PB
Sofia Mann – 10 – 1.35.23 (92nd) - PB

Youth Boys 100 Fly
Jonah Thomas-Kelly – 14 – 1.19.27 (10th) - PB

Junior Girls 100 Breast
Jessica Simpson – 11 – 1.34.57 (18th)
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 1.35.85 (21st) - PB
Amy Barlow – 12 – 1.36.08 (24th) - PB
Mia Prickett – 10 – 1.52.69 (69th) - PB
Jessie Peel – 10 – 1.52.74 (70th) - PB
Mia Newton – 10 – 1.54.53 (73rd) - PB

Youth Boys 100 Back
Jonah Thomas-Kelly – 14 – 1.16.59 (16th) - PB




Junior Girls 200 Breast
Jessica Simpson – 11 – 3.16.01 (17th) - PB
Amy Barlow – 12 – 3.16.19 (18th) - PB
Caitlin Woodend – 12 -  3.25.84 (28th) - PB
Jessie Peel – 10 – 3.59.77 (52nd) - PB
Mia Prickett – 10 – 4.02.71 (53rd)

Junior Boys 100 Free
George Lee – 11 – 1.26.02 (46th)
Cameron Warren – 11 – 1.30.96  (51st) - PB
Max Baron – 11 – 1.34.32 (54th) - PB

Junior Girls 100 Back
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 1.20.46 (8th) - PB
Amy Barlow – 12 – 1.21.99 (12th) - PB
Mia Newton – 10 – 1.26.66 (24th) - PB
Grace Holland – 10 – 1.28.54 (30th) - PB
Jessie Peel – 10 – 1.41.45 (54th) - PB
Sofia Mann – 10 – 1.44.80 (60th) - PB

Junior Boys 100 Breast
Cameron Warren – 11 – 1.51.14 (32nd) - PB
Max Baron – 11

Junior Girls 200 Free
Amy Barlow – 12 – 2.38.37 (21st) - PB
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 2.42.12 (25th) - PB
Daisy Moss – 12 – 2.46.39 (28th)
Amelia Moss – 10 – 3.03.24 (42nd)
Jessie Peel – 10 – 3.08.37 (46th) - PB

Junior Boys 50 Breast
Max Baron – 11 – 49.87 (24th) - PB

Youth Boys 200 IM
Jonah Thomas-Kelly – 14 – 2.47.00 (19th) - PB

Junior Girls 50 Breast
Caitlin Woodend – 12 – 44.37 (24th) - PB
Mia Prickett – 10 – 50.33 (52nd)  - PB
Mia Newton – 10 – 50.49 (54th) - PB
Amelia Moss – 10 – 50.97 (59th) - PB
Jessie Peel – 10 – 51.02 (60th) - PB

Youth Boys 50 Fly
Jonah Thomas-Kelly – 14 – 34.28 (15th) - PB


3 Gold Medals

Ethan Naisbitt (50, 100 and 400 Freestyle)