Swimming / September 2007
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Successful Spring Meet for SW team
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- The SW team enjoyed a successful SNZ Spring Meet which concluded at their home pool in Kilbirnie tonight. Among the highlights were:
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Wellington trio’s contribution acknowledged by SNZ
- Swimming Wellington
- The enormous contribution of three Swimming Wellington members was acknowledged at Swimming New Zealand’s AGM held in Wellington today. Eileen Adams, Barbara Neish and Pam Edwards each received Honours awards.
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Coaches required
- Swimming Wellington
- Upper Hutt Swimming Club are seeking a Swim Coach with experience in coaching competitive swimmers up to National Age Group level. See the attachment for details.
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Bumper year for records in store
- Swimming Wellington
- If the recent SW Short Course champs is anything to go by, 2007/08 looks set to be a bumper year for local and national records set by Wellington swimmers. 28 local and 4 national records were broken at the meet, beating the 27 local and one national record set in 2005/06. Wellington swimmers are well on track to surpass the 59 SW and 8 SNZ records broken in 05/06 and we still have 7 months to go!
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Here comes summer
- Swimming Wellington
- Raumati’s ‘Here comes summer’ meet flyer - now on site. Check it out here.
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Gatfield national record highlight of final session
- Swimming Wellington
- The final session of the SW Short Course Championships delivered plenty, with tight racing plus national and Wellington records continuing to fall – most notably John Gatfield (17, Swim City Aquatics) setting a new national age group record in the 100m Breaststroke with a time of 54.65secs.
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NZ and SW records tumble during Session 7
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- National and SW records continued to fall during session 7 of the SW Short Course Championships at Kilbirnie this morning.
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Woodrow claims open 1500m Freestyle record
- Swimming Wellington
- Matt Woodrow (19, Swim City Aquatics) emphatically erased the SW open record with a commanding swim in the Mens 1500m during Session 6 of the SW Short Course Championships at the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre tonight.
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