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A great Knight for Liam in club championship



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Published Date: 05 July 2008
MORE than 100 swimmers took part in the final round of the City of Peterborough Swimming Club Championships.
A total of 113 personal best times were set along with five new club records - three of which could yet be confirmed as best ever county times on a night of record breaking action.

Big stars on the night were Josh Aylett, 11, who set a new county
record in the 200m butterfly, as did Matt Brigham in the 12 year-old age group before Liam Knight repeated the feat in the under 13s.

Joanne Longland, 14, Tom Freeman, 16 and Molly Norman also set new club records in their 100m freestyle sections.

And with all those records tumbling it was just as well that nobody forgot the battle to be crowned club champion.

After four rounds Knight was crowned junior boys champion with Zara Bailey collecting the junior girls. Freeman and Joanne Longland took the senior titles.

n COPS managed to secure a sixth place finish at the Leicester Pengiuns Presidential Meet.

Benjamin Woolfe, 10, was voted most improved swimmer while Ashley Binns, 15, set personal best times in the 100m breastroke and the 50m butterfly.

n COPS will be returning to their roots on Tuesday.

The Peterborough Sub Aqua Club will be hosting its annual gala from the Lido - the venue where it all started for COPS back in 1936.



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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 1:01 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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