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Sunday, 13 February 2011 09:55
On Saturday at Bungay Great Yarmouth swam in the second round of the Suffolk Winter League and finished third on points to Stowmarket 203, Saxons 190, Great Yarmouth 182, Leiston 147, Lowestoft & OB B, 122.
The 11/u girls found tough opposition with the best result coming from Lauren James third in the Breastroke, although Amelia Driver had a P.B. for her fifth place in the 50m Backstroke. The boys saw Oliver Tedstone come alive for his second place in the 50m Breastroke a much improved swim. Jake Honey swam his best yet for a third place in the freestyle.
Places in the first three were scarce for the 13/u girls, but Isabel Postle was a clear winner with an excellent fly swim. Adelaide Loveland finished fourth with a new P.B in the 100m Backstroke, and Laura Loveland in a close breastroke race finished fifth. The boys came out on top with first places for Isaac Kirby freestyle and breastroke, Jack Utting backstroke and fly.
For the 15/u Kelly Pyewell continues her success with another fine win in the 100m Breastroke, Olivia Smith in the fly kept with the leaders all the way, but was just pushed into third place. Ellie Holden fought hard in the backstroke but had to be content with fifth place. The boys saw Daniel Henderson match Kelly in a breastroke race he was never going to lose, a good win. Connor Webster in his laid back but determined style just failed to catch the winner in the backstroke. Oliver Postle just missed the minute with sixty one seconds for a third in the 100m Freestyle.
The Open races saw Shanise Webster, breastroke, and Charlie Smith, fly both get second places with Grace Hubbard following up with a third in the feestyle. Daniel Smith with fast backstroke turns and no inches to spare, had two fine wins, backstroke and fly. Good to see James Applegate back in the frame with a second place in the breastroke. Lewis Farmer in what is always a highly competitive was unlucky to only come third in a good time of 58.14 in the 100m Freestyle.