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FIVE new club records were set at South Hunsley Swimming Club's third championship gala of 2013.
The girls 10 years and under freestyle heats saw every swimmer clock a best time.
Madison Taylor led the qualifiers with Amy Hellewell, Grace Tyreman, Imogen Shepherd and Karla Robbins. Jennifer Hudson and Charlotte Heald just missed out on the final.
Ben Martin recorded a big PB to take top spot in the men's open 4x2 medley, Mike Adlard took second, Billy Sagar third and Nick Atkin fourth.
Emily Adlard claimed the women's title from Beth Courtney.
Irfan Whittaker topped the boys 12/13 backstroke qualifiers, followed by Jonny Dunnachie, Harry Taylor, Kian Ward and Callum Bateman.
Jack Hartwell and Christopher Helm missed out despite recording PBs.
In the girls' event, a superb swim by Madison Taylor-West saw her set a new PB and claim her 'Chief Coaches Award' for the 100m backstroke for clocking a new club record of 1.14.89.
Alex Stringer, Megan Jones, Rebecca Street and Bethany Edwards also qualified for the final.
Natalie Bartram, Olivia Hathway, Olivia Galloway, Cara Allison, Faith Sheekey and Zoe Butler all swam PBs.
In the boys 10/11 years 100m freestyle, Matthew Lyons, Matthew O'Neill, Zoltan Karsai, Daniel Heald and Alistair Jones were the fastest five.
The next six – Oliver Cook, Oliver Jennings, Lewis Taylor,Sam Atlass, Ramith Karyakar and Harry O'Neill – all recorded PBs.
A new record was set in the girls' event, with Ellie Hextall taking just short of four seconds off the old time. PBs followed for Emelia Wright, Evie Trolle-Mainland, Loubie Wright and Alexandra Casseldon. Madison Taylor, Olivia Lambert, Eliza Kirk and Charlotte Hodgetts also competed.
In the nine and under breaststroke, the finalists were Amy Hellewell, Sophia Wright and Isobel Hextall.
James Ketley did well to shave just over half a second off the old 100m boys 14/15 years breaststroke club record time.
Ross Bateman, Nick Atkin, Billy Sagar and James Lucas booked their final places. Ben Tyreman and Callum Priestley also recorded PBs.
Ellie Hextall set a club record in the 9/10 years 4x1 IM, chopping off seven seconds. Emelia Wright, Madison Taylor, Amy Hellewell and Charlotte Hodgetts qualified for the final.
The finals produced some tight races.
In the girls novice race, Amy Hellewell won, Grace Tyreman claimed silver and Karla Robbins bronze.
Johnny Dunnachie got the finger-tip touch in the boys 12/13 years backstroke, pushing Irfan Whittaker and Harry Taylor into second and third.
The girls' event was another close race with Maddy Taylor-West pipping Alex Stringer and Megan Jones.
In the boys 10/11 years 100m freestyle final, the first three swimmers – Matthew Lyons Matthew O'Neill and Zoltan Karsai – produced PBs. Ellie Hextall claimed the girls trophy from Emelia Wright and Evie Trolle-Mainland.
In the boys nine and under breastrstroke, Tom Scholefield took the trophy from Zac Blee.
In the girls' event, Sophia Wright just got the better of Amy Hellewell and Izzy Hextall.
The 14/15 years boys breaststroke was won by James Ketley, Nick Atkin clinched silver from Ross Bateman.
In the girls' event, Abi Stringer took the trophy from Hannah Mohsen.
The boys 11/12 years fly was won by Matthew O'Neill from Daniel Heald.
Maddy Tayor-West took the girls trophy with Olivia Hathway just hanging on for silver from Evie Trolle-Mainland. Matthew Lyons claimed the fifth club record in the boys 9/10 years 4x1 IM final, taking four seconds off the old time. Oliver Jennings took the silver and Douglas Street took the bronze.
In the girls Ellie Hextall was just short of 20 seconds clear of Emilia Wright in silver who in turn was over 30 seconds clear of bronze medallist Maddy Taylor.
Josh McGowan won the men's open 200m backstroke, with Mike Adlard silver and James Lucas the bronze.
The girls was a 'fight' between the Stringers. A late surge from Alex meant Abi had to dig deep to take the title. Third place went to Emily Vickers.
Matty Lyons, 10, was the winner in the boys 12 and under Skinz with O'Neill taking silver and Sam Hartley the bronze, fourth was Heald and fifth went to Jack Hartwell.
Alex Stringer was awarded her 'Chief Coaches Award' for beating the standard of 1.15.00 for 100m backstroke at Scarborough. Reported by This is 13 hours ago.
FIVE new club records were set at South Hunsley Swimming Club's third championship gala of 2013.
The girls 10 years and under freestyle heats saw every swimmer clock a best time.
Madison Taylor led the qualifiers with Amy Hellewell, Grace Tyreman, Imogen Shepherd and Karla Robbins. Jennifer Hudson and Charlotte Heald just missed out on the final.
Ben Martin recorded a big PB to take top spot in the men's open 4x2 medley, Mike Adlard took second, Billy Sagar third and Nick Atkin fourth.
Emily Adlard claimed the women's title from Beth Courtney.
Irfan Whittaker topped the boys 12/13 backstroke qualifiers, followed by Jonny Dunnachie, Harry Taylor, Kian Ward and Callum Bateman.
Jack Hartwell and Christopher Helm missed out despite recording PBs.
In the girls' event, a superb swim by Madison Taylor-West saw her set a new PB and claim her 'Chief Coaches Award' for the 100m backstroke for clocking a new club record of 1.14.89.
Alex Stringer, Megan Jones, Rebecca Street and Bethany Edwards also qualified for the final.
Natalie Bartram, Olivia Hathway, Olivia Galloway, Cara Allison, Faith Sheekey and Zoe Butler all swam PBs.
In the boys 10/11 years 100m freestyle, Matthew Lyons, Matthew O'Neill, Zoltan Karsai, Daniel Heald and Alistair Jones were the fastest five.
The next six – Oliver Cook, Oliver Jennings, Lewis Taylor,Sam Atlass, Ramith Karyakar and Harry O'Neill – all recorded PBs.
A new record was set in the girls' event, with Ellie Hextall taking just short of four seconds off the old time. PBs followed for Emelia Wright, Evie Trolle-Mainland, Loubie Wright and Alexandra Casseldon. Madison Taylor, Olivia Lambert, Eliza Kirk and Charlotte Hodgetts also competed.
In the nine and under breaststroke, the finalists were Amy Hellewell, Sophia Wright and Isobel Hextall.
James Ketley did well to shave just over half a second off the old 100m boys 14/15 years breaststroke club record time.
Ross Bateman, Nick Atkin, Billy Sagar and James Lucas booked their final places. Ben Tyreman and Callum Priestley also recorded PBs.
Ellie Hextall set a club record in the 9/10 years 4x1 IM, chopping off seven seconds. Emelia Wright, Madison Taylor, Amy Hellewell and Charlotte Hodgetts qualified for the final.
The finals produced some tight races.
In the girls novice race, Amy Hellewell won, Grace Tyreman claimed silver and Karla Robbins bronze.
Johnny Dunnachie got the finger-tip touch in the boys 12/13 years backstroke, pushing Irfan Whittaker and Harry Taylor into second and third.
The girls' event was another close race with Maddy Taylor-West pipping Alex Stringer and Megan Jones.
In the boys 10/11 years 100m freestyle final, the first three swimmers – Matthew Lyons Matthew O'Neill and Zoltan Karsai – produced PBs. Ellie Hextall claimed the girls trophy from Emelia Wright and Evie Trolle-Mainland.
In the boys nine and under breastrstroke, Tom Scholefield took the trophy from Zac Blee.
In the girls' event, Sophia Wright just got the better of Amy Hellewell and Izzy Hextall.
The 14/15 years boys breaststroke was won by James Ketley, Nick Atkin clinched silver from Ross Bateman.
In the girls' event, Abi Stringer took the trophy from Hannah Mohsen.
The boys 11/12 years fly was won by Matthew O'Neill from Daniel Heald.
Maddy Tayor-West took the girls trophy with Olivia Hathway just hanging on for silver from Evie Trolle-Mainland. Matthew Lyons claimed the fifth club record in the boys 9/10 years 4x1 IM final, taking four seconds off the old time. Oliver Jennings took the silver and Douglas Street took the bronze.
In the girls Ellie Hextall was just short of 20 seconds clear of Emilia Wright in silver who in turn was over 30 seconds clear of bronze medallist Maddy Taylor.
Josh McGowan won the men's open 200m backstroke, with Mike Adlard silver and James Lucas the bronze.
The girls was a 'fight' between the Stringers. A late surge from Alex meant Abi had to dig deep to take the title. Third place went to Emily Vickers.
Matty Lyons, 10, was the winner in the boys 12 and under Skinz with O'Neill taking silver and Sam Hartley the bronze, fourth was Heald and fifth went to Jack Hartwell.
Alex Stringer was awarded her 'Chief Coaches Award' for beating the standard of 1.15.00 for 100m backstroke at Scarborough. Reported by This is 13 hours ago.