SWIMMING: Adam Cotgrave and Jeremy Short recorded double wins in Wyre Forest Swimming Club's championship gala.
Cotgrave won the 100m freestyle and four by 50m individual medley at 13/14 years level as did Short at 17 and over.
Eight and under girls 25m breaststroke: Paige Gainham, Helen Ingenthron, Rebecca Jones; boys 25m freestyle: Liam Garbett, Douglas Wilkie, Andrew Griffiths.
Nine year old girls 50m butterfly: Aimee Cook, Nicole Corbo, Emily Lane; 200m backstroke: A Cook, Jessica Smith, N Corbo; boys 50m backstroke: Jack Dyer, Ryan Wilcox, Conor Carey; 4x50m IM: James Lipitt.
10 years girls 50m butterfly: Ellis Ward-Brennan, Lindsay Fleming, Charlotte Hutchinson; 200m backstroke: Ward-Brennan, Fleming, Hutchinson; boys 50m backstroke: Oliver Wilkie, Marcus Griffiths, Edward Ruscoe; 4x50m IM: Griffiths, Ruscoe.
11years girls 100m breast stroke: Iskra Lawrence, Jodie Cook, Natalie Blakemore; 200m backstroke: J Cook, Patricia Webb, Hannah Terry; boys 100m freestyle: Peter Macbeth, Chris Wildgust, Philip Harrison; 4x50m IM: Wildgust, Macbeth, Paul Ingenthron.
12 years girls 100m breaststroke: Fay Trezise, Lauren Corbo, Amy Piper; 200m backstroke: L Corbo, Piper, Michelle Jenks; boys 100m freestyle: Daniel Baylie, Jonathon Baylie, Kevin Wall; 4x50m IM: D Baylie, J Baylie, Wall.
13/14 years girls 100m breaststroke: Hannah Wear, Amy Smith, Gina Varilone; 200m backstroke: Smith, Wear, Emma Levitt; boys 100m freestyle: Cotgrave, Matthew Turton, Richard Carter; 4x50m IM: Cotgrave, Carter, Turton.
15/16 years girls 100m breaststroke: Rebekah Lane, Rebecca Short, Emma Cashmore; 200m backstroke: Tracey Billingham, Laura Varilone, R Lane; boys 100m freestyle: Simon Kitchen, Jack Crump, Stewart Reading; 4x50m IM: Crump, Reading, Kitchen.
17 and over girls 100m breaststroke: Nemeka King, Shelley Holden, Lucy Walters; 200m backstroke: Holden, Emma Wainwright, King; boys 100m freestyle: Short, Brett Webster, Godfrey Short; 4x50m IM: Short, Webster, Short.
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