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Outstanding Lewis is a five-time champion


Members of the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club had a string of successes throughout the age groups in this year’s Channel Island Championships, held at Les Quennevais Pool, in Jersey.

Sixteen-year-old Joshua Lewis produced one of the most outstanding performances by winning nine gold medals in the 16+ age group – his times in five of them being the fastest of the day making him the Channel Island champion in the men’s 100 and 200 individual medley, and the 50, 100 and 200 breaststroke – the shortest distance being a new championship record of 32.05sec.Ian Hubert

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Young Sarnians shine in Jersey

Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club sent a team of 45 young swimmers aged from eight to 12 years to the 20th Up and Comers Sprint Meet staged by Tigers Swimming Club of Jersey.

This is an encouragement event for the four Channel Islands clubs aimed at those who have not yet reached medal standard at CI level.

Consideration times are set with ‘speeding tickets’ being issued to those swimmers recording times three seconds faster than their entry times.

The Barracudas swam well, returning with a huge medal haul of no fewer than 11 gold, 14 silver and 17 bronze medals.

Competing in the 10-year age group, Daisy de Garis excelled, winning gold medals in two events – the 50m freestyle and 50m butterfly in 36.38 and 50.24 respectively. She also received a silver medal in the 100m individual medley and a bronze in the 50m breaststroke.

Double gold also went to 10-year-old Jack Ewins, who placed first in the 100m IM and 50m breaststroke recording 1-42.73 and 52.73 as well as placing third in the 50m freestyle and butterfly.

Jack Le Tissier, taking part in his first CI competition at just eight years old, produced stylish performances to take gold in the 50m breaststroke and 100m IM as well as securing a bronze in the 50m freestyle.

 
Tostevin shatters PB to claim 12/13 year title


Chloe TostevinA personal best time by more than 34 seconds ensured an excellent win in the 12/13 age group for Chloe Tostevin in the 400m individual medley event of the NRG Series, staged by the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club.

Swimming at the bottom of the age group, Tostevin (pictured) led from the start of this gruelling event, gaining an advantage on her four lengths of butterfly and holding on to complete the 16 lengths in a great time of 6-06.06.

Fastest times of the day came from Jonathon Le Noury and Lotte Parfit.

Parfit secured her six points in the series recording 5-26.11 while Le Noury touched in a respectable time of 4-55.08.

The boys’ 12/13 age group swam well with some great personal best times.

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Melbourne experience holds Hollingsworth in good stead

Tom HollingsworthTom Hollingsworth is something of a reluctant star. He loves his swimming, he is dedicated to it and, of course, he is extremely talented to boot.

Yet he still harbours that modest element of surprise when approached for an interview and the bashful grin that really came to prominence when he starred in the Shetland Island Games of 2005 remains.

Beneath it, though, is someone who has matured well and is preparing for his second crack at a Commonwealth Games.

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Yeates & Parfit Set Standards over 400m

Ross YeatesRoss Yeates recorded the fastest time of the day in the 400m freestyle event of the NRG Series staged by the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club.

While slightly outside of his personal best, he swam a storming race to finish over six seconds ahead of his nearest rival to win the 16-and-over age group in a great time of 4-19.12.

Improving on her personal best by three seconds, Lotte Parfit smashed Gail Strobridge’s record.

In a well-paced swim, Parfit was pushed by her older sister Victoria to record a lifetime best of 4-41.18, which was the fastest time of the day overall from the girls, which also secured her maximum points in the Series in the 14/15 age group.

Victoria annihilated her personal best, improving by over eight seconds to touch in a great time of 4-42.26 to win the 16-and-over category.

The second record to fall in the championships went to Miles Munro in the 12/13 age group.

Despite being just outside of his best, he still managed to take Matt Allen’s record in an excellent time of 4-39.48 to finish well ahead of his nearest rival

 
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