Gainsborough Dolphins attended the Rotherham Metro A and B grade open meet at Ponds Forge over the weekend of the 20th /21st July coming out of it with great success. Medals attained were as follows.
James Smith | Silver | 100m I M | A grade |
1:04.90 |
David Trickett | Bronze | 100m I M | A grade |
1:06.58 |
Brandon Smith | Bronze | 200m Freestyle | A grade |
2:53.82 |
Lydia Smith | Gold | 100m Backstroke | A grade |
1:23.85 |
Lucy Hame | Bronze | 100m Backstroke | B grade |
1:23.35 |
Aarron Smith | Bronze | 100m Butterfly | A grade |
1:04.00 |
Lydia Smith | Silver | 50m Butterfly | B grade |
0:44.28 |
Emily Neal | Bronze | 50m Butterfly | B grade |
0:44.64 |
Brandon Smith | Bronze | 50m Breaststroke | A grade |
0:50.99 |
Brandon Smith | Gold | 200m Backstroke | A grade |
3:02.07 |
Lucy Hame | Gold | 200m Butterfly | A grade |
2:47.59 |
David Trickett | Speed | 100m Breaststroke | A grade |
1:09.96 |
James Smith | Gold | 100m Breaststroke | A grade |
1:10.74 |
Aarron Smith | Silver | 50m Butterfly | A grade |
0:28.68 |
Lydia Smith | Gold | 50m Backstroke | A grade |
0:39.47 |
Lucy Hame | Silver | 50m Backstroke | B grade |
0:39.56 |
Lydia Smith | Bronze | 200m Backstroke | A grade |
3:03.27 |
Reuben Gidlow | Gold | 100m Freestyle | B grade |
1:20.89 |
Brandon Smith | Silver | 50m Backstroke | A grade |
0:39.48 |
Reuben Gidlow | Silver | 50m Backstroke | A grade |
0:39.44 |
Aarron Smith | Silver | 50m Backstroke | A grade |
0:30.38 |
David Trickett | Silver | 200m I M | A grade |
2:21.98 |
Emily Neal | Silver | 200m Freestyle | B grade |
3:00.75 |
Brandon Smith | Gold | 50m Freestyle | A grade |
0:34.58 |
David Trickett | Bronze | 50m Freestyle | A grade |
0:25.87 |
Also swimming on the day, putting in some great performances to achieve personal best times in some events were:
Lottie Parkinson, Ethan Burton, Tonicha Watson, Chloe Huddart, Harriett Webster, Jack Boulton, and Sophie Hame.
Please look on the notice boards for further events or see Chris Webster or poolside coaches to enquire about them and see if they think your child will be able to do them.
The club would like to take substantial numbers to open meets in the future to improve the clubs reputation within the Midlands area and give swimmers the opportunity to gain county, midland and national times.