The Wee Waa Swimming Club’s 2019-20 season development carnival has been labelled a massive success by club officials.
The club hosted its annual carnival at the Wee Waa Memorial Swimming Pool on Saturday. The event started at 8.30am and ran well into the afternoon.
There were 129 swimmers in action during the day from Wee Waa, Narrabri, Boggabri, Tamworth, Gunnedah, Kootingal-Moonbi, Moree and Coonabarabran 69 were female and 60 were male.
Those swimmers, who were aged from five-years-old through to 29-years-old, combined to make up 665 entries on the day.
The host club had 71 swimmers in action at its annual carnival and they competed with significant success.
Wee Waa Swimming Club members combined to win 57 events including three relays and five SKINS races, break nine pool records on the day and set 48 new club records.
Club president Anthony Gray told The Courier that he thought the day ran well.
“I think it went alright,” Gray said.
“I am on the inside though, so I really hope that everybody there had a good day.
“It ran pretty good I thought.
“At one stage we got held up by a storm but apart from that things ran smoothly.
“We were very happy with the amount of swimmers we had and people that were there.
“We had a 5-year-old and even a 29-year-old swim on the day, that was the minimum and maximum though, most swimmers were around 16-years and under.”
Gray said that he was pleased with not only his club’s success on the day, but their numbers as well.
“Our results on the day were great, but it was just great that we have so many kids who came along and gave it a go,” he said.
“It was pleasing to see.
“Ours is just a development carnival so the only official results were the 100-metre times.
“The rest of the carnival is pretty much used as a practice run for kids that want to go to other carnivals.”
Gray said that it took a significant effort from a dedicated group of committee members to make the carnival happen.
“It took a huge amount of effort,” he said.
“I have to say a huge shout out and thank you to the committee members.
“We’ve had a few issues in having a new online system this year plus new registrations, a lot more members and other things.
“It’s been quite time consuming this year and the committee has done an immaculate job.
“Especially Kerry Crutcher, Lorna Gleeson, Bec Dewson, Carlie Gray and Tracy McMullin and Paul Cecil, those few people I’ve been in constant contact with, then there have been lots of other people who have helped out.
“I’d also like to thank all the timekeepers who helped out on the day, Jeremy Deasey from Tamworth who came over and refereed the day, and to Shane Kable who was the starter.
“There are so many other people to thank like parents and pool staff, it was a combined effort by everybody.”
Gray also thanked all of the sponsors who helped make the event a success.
WWSC members’ pool records:
Boys’ 10-years 33m free – Jack Lowick; boys’ 13-years 33m free – Harrison Bennett; boys’ 9-years 33m back – William Smith; boys’ 13-years 33m back – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years 33m back – Rosie Ross; boys’ 10-years-and-under 100m breast – Jack Lowick; boys’ 13-years 33m fly – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years-and-over 100m back – Rosie Ross; open relay – Harrison Bennett, Toby Michell-Smith, Nick Kable, and Rosie Ross.
WWSC members’ club records:
Boys’ 10-years 33m free – Jack Lowick; boys’ 11-years 33m free – Patrick Welsh; boys’ 12-years 33m free – Luke Lowick; girls’ 12-years 33m free – Tayla Nott; boys’ 13-years 33m free – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years 33m free – Rosie Ross; girls’ 14-years-and-over 33m free – Lucy Crutcher; boys’ 10-years-and-under 100m fly – Jack Lowick; boys’ 11-12-years 100m fly – Luke Lowick; boys’ 13-years-and-over 100m fly – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years-and-over 100m fly – Alex Wright; boys’ 9-years 33m back – William Smith; boys’ 12-years 33m back – Luke Lowick; girls’ 12-years 33m back – Tayla Nott; boys’ 13-years 33m back – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years 33m back- Rosie Ross; boys’ 10-years-and-under 100m breast – Jack Lowick; boys’ 11-12-years 100m breast – Darcey Gleeson; girls’ 11-12yrs 100m breast – Tayla Nott; boys’ 13-years-and-over 100m breast – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years-and-over 100m breast – Rosie Ross; girls’ 11-12-years individual medley – Tayla Nott; boys’ 11-years 33m fly – Campbell Leslie; girls’ 11-years 33m fly – Juliet Maxwell; boys’ 12-years 33m fly – Luke Lowick; girls’ 12-years 33m fly – Tayla Nott; boys’ 13-years 33m fly – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years 33m fly – Rosie Ross; boys’ 10-years-and-under 100m free – Jack Lowick; boys’ 11/12-years 100m free – Darcy Gleeson; girls’ 11/12-years 100m free – Tayla Nott; boys’ 13y-years-and-over 100 free – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years-and-over 100m free – Rosie Ross; boys’ 10-years 33m breast – Jack Lowick; boys’ 12-years 33m breast – Darcy Gleeson; girls’ 12-years 33m breast – Tayla Nott; boys 13-years 33m breast – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years 33m breast – Rosie Ross; boys’ 14-years-and-over 33m breast – Toby Michell-Smith; boys’ 10-years-and-under 100 back – William Smith; boys’ 11-12-years 100m back – Luke Lowick; girls’ 11-12-years 100m back – Tayla Nott; boys’ 13-years-and-over 100 back – Harrison Bennett; girls’ 13-years-and-over 100m back – Rosie Ross; 8-years-and-under relay – E Lowick, S Murray, J Wilson and C Welsh; 10-years-and-under relay – J Lowick, W Smith, A Sunderland and L Nott; 12-years-and-under relay – L Lowick, T Nott, P Welsh and M Currey; open relay – H Bennett, T Michell-Smth, N Kable and R Ross.
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