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String of medals for Abergele swimmers



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Published Date: 02 July 2008
ABERGELE Swimming Club came away from the Bangor Open Meet with a string of records, medals, and personal best times.
Nathan Edwards-Hughes took a gold medal and broke the meet record in the 200m individual medley, gold in the 50m front crawl, silver in the 100m individual medley and silver in 200m breaststroke.

James Owen took gold medal and broke the meet recor
d in the 200m front crawl, gold and broke and another meet record in the 400m individual medley, also knocking nine seconds off his pb. He claimed a gold medal in the 100m front crawl and a silver in the 50m front crawl. Hannah Knightly took 10 seconds off her best time in the 400m individual medley to win bronze.

Kira Davies took an amazing 23 seconds off her pb in the 200m backstroke for the silver medal and also won bronze in the 100m butterfly. She also wiped 19 seconds off 200m front crawl time and 13 seconds off in 200m individual medley. Toni Whitney won silver in the 400m front crawl and took a bronze in the 200m front crawl.

Anna Cooper took eight seconds off her 200m butterfly time for a bronze medal while Chloe Merrison swam well in her first 400m crawl and recorded pbs in the 200m crawl and 200m individual medley.

Ceri Williams performed well on her debut at 200m individual medley, and there were three pbs for Aneira Jones.

Leah Cooper won gold in the 400m medley and the 50m front crawl, silver in the 400m crawl and bronze in the 100m crawl.

There were also pbs for Dylan Coombes and George Hopkins.



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 10:30 AM
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  • Location: Rhyl, Denbighshire
 
 
  

 
 


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