Further medallists were:
Amelia Barrett: BRONZE – 100m breaststroke 12 years
Zac Baughan-Withington: BRONZE – 100m breast 11 years
Rhianna Foster: GOLD – 100m breaststroke 14 years
Josh McCollin: SILVER – 50m backstroke, BRONZE – 100m backstroke 14 yrs
Victoria Sibova: BONZE – 50m backstroke 12 years
James Starling: BRONZE – 400m Individual Medley 13 years
Top 10 placements were achieved by the following:
Amelia Barrett: 50m breast, 100m back
Luke Baughan-Withington: 200m IM, 400m IM
Zac Baughan-Withington: 50m free, 100m back, 200m IM
Megan Chu: 50m & 100m free, 50m &100m back, 50m & 100m fly, 200m IM
Jack Collins: 400m IM
Rhianna Foster: 50m & 100m free, 50m &100m back, 50m breast, 200m & 400m IM
Dylan Hill: 50m & 100m free, 50m & 100m breast, 50m & 100m back, 50m fly
Joshua Kelly: 400m IM
Josh McCollin: 50m & 100m free, 50m & 100m fly, 200m IM
Victoria Sibova: 100m free, 100m back, 50m fly, 400m IM
Matthew Sitch: 100m back
James Starling: 50m & 100m free, 50m & 100m fly
Ben Towse: 50m fly, 100m breast, 100m back
Lucy Towse: 50m &100m breast
Pavel Zirar: 100m back
Aside
from this impressive array of medals and finalist placements, a great many
swimmers swam personal best times and reached significant milestones on their
swimming journey. They faced tough competition from Leeds and Sheffield swimmers
but made their mark as members of the premier swimming club in the area.
Director of Swimming and former Olympic Coach Russ Barber, and Head Coach Tom
Rhodes are building on this success and the future looks very bright for
Kingston Upon Hull Swimming Club. If you are interested in joining the club, or
would like more information, please email kuhscheadcoach@gmail.com