CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2017
RESULTS - DAY 1 (Back, Breast and Free)
RESULTS - DAY 2 (Fly, Free and IM)
Congratulations to all swimmers that took part in our Club Championships. It was great to see all the improvements by all swimmers, not only in times but also in stroke technique. As always thank you to all the parents who helped with announcing, timekeeping marshalling and recording at this gala and throughout the season. We couldn't do it without you. Special thanks must also go to the coaches. They have worked all season to refine technique and prepare our swimmers for competitive swimming. Their work had obviously paid off with the senior swimmers, as each team convincingly seen off the coaches in their relay. We said goodbye to many senior swimmers but we can look forward to another great season of swimming next year.
U9 Champions: Enya Clark & Mark Knight
U9 2nd Overall: Molly Lundy & Cormac Byrne
U9 3rd Overall: Aoife Mallet & Lucas O’Neill
U11 Champions: Olivia Miskelly & Aidan Mallet
U11 2nd Overall: Amy Quinn & Thomas Nay
U11 3rd Overall: Emily Burns & Thomas Hanlon
U13 Champions: Ruby Tindal & Adam Colgan
U13 2nd Overall: Caitriona Clark & Adam Mahon
U13 3rd Overall: Bebhionn Rogan & Christopher Mason
U15 Champions: Rebecca Colgan & Philip George
U15 2nd Overall: Kate McCauley & Daniel Fegan
U15 3rd Overall: Roisin Clark & Aidan Small
Senior Champions: Chloe Galloway & Joe Healy
Seniors 2nd Overall: Isla Millar & Diarmuid Curran
Seniors 3rd Overall: Megan Rodgers & Daniel Molloy
RESULTS - DAY 1 (Back, Breast and Free)
RESULTS - DAY 2 (Fly, Free and IM)
Congratulations to all swimmers that took part in our Club Championships. It was great to see all the improvements by all swimmers, not only in times but also in stroke technique. As always thank you to all the parents who helped with announcing, timekeeping marshalling and recording at this gala and throughout the season. We couldn't do it without you. Special thanks must also go to the coaches. They have worked all season to refine technique and prepare our swimmers for competitive swimming. Their work had obviously paid off with the senior swimmers, as each team convincingly seen off the coaches in their relay. We said goodbye to many senior swimmers but we can look forward to another great season of swimming next year.
U9 Champions: Enya Clark & Mark Knight
U9 2nd Overall: Molly Lundy & Cormac Byrne
U9 3rd Overall: Aoife Mallet & Lucas O’Neill
U11 Champions: Olivia Miskelly & Aidan Mallet
U11 2nd Overall: Amy Quinn & Thomas Nay
U11 3rd Overall: Emily Burns & Thomas Hanlon
U13 Champions: Ruby Tindal & Adam Colgan
U13 2nd Overall: Caitriona Clark & Adam Mahon
U13 3rd Overall: Bebhionn Rogan & Christopher Mason
U15 Champions: Rebecca Colgan & Philip George
U15 2nd Overall: Kate McCauley & Daniel Fegan
U15 3rd Overall: Roisin Clark & Aidan Small
Senior Champions: Chloe Galloway & Joe Healy
Seniors 2nd Overall: Isla Millar & Diarmuid Curran
Seniors 3rd Overall: Megan Rodgers & Daniel Molloy
Notes:
- Official results will be published online on the night of the AGM and Prize Night.
- An * before times indicates a draw.
- Swimmers can only compete within one age band. Age groups are organised according to the year of birth, in line with training and PTL groups. For 2017 the age bands are: 2008 and younger, 2006-2007, 2004-2005, 2002-2003, 2001 and older. An X before a time indicates an Exhibition Swim. This is when a swimmer has competed in an additional heat or a lower age group, or if a swimmer has swam the wrong stroke in all or part of an event. In this case the swimmer is given the opportunity to swim again but the time recorded will not count towards medals or championship points.
- Swimmers born in 2008 and younger swim against their peers in 25m back, 25m breaststroke, 25m butterfly, 25m freestyle in the main pool. Learner pool swimmers will be accompanied by a senior swimmer with a float for their reassurance.
- Swimmers born in 2007 and older swim against their peers in 50m back, 50m breaststroke, 50m butterfly, 50m freestyle, 100m IM and 100m freestyle.
- Swimmers must compete according to the running order and may not swim out of sequence. Officials may merge heats on occasion to facilitate the smooth running of the event. This is at the discretion of the organisers.
- Any swims missed on the night or swum on the wrong night will not count for medals or towards the overall Club Championships. If you missed the first night of championships, it may be possible to do the swim at the very end of the following night to get your time recorded. However, these extra swims can only take place after all swimmers have swum the night's three events and only if there is still time available before the pool closes at 9.45pm. These will be recorded as an Exhibition Swim and will be marked with an X before the time in the published results.
- Champions are decided by a points system. Championship points (5,4,3,2,1) are awarded to the swimmers finishing in the top 5 positions in an event.
- Swimmers must compete in a minimum of four events to be eligible for Championship points.
- ALL swimmers who compete in 4 events, in the correct age group, will receive a commemorative medal.