NEW EARSWICK Swimming Club took 64 awards from the York City Baths Club B' Grade Gala.
Many of the team of 26 came away with awards and new personal best times.
Speeding tickets were received by James Hudson in the 11-year individual medley and Ben King in the ten- year breaststroke. Hudson also earned gold, silver and bronze in his age group for butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke respectively, and King took bronze in the freestyle.
Darianne Helstrip won gold for the 11 year girls' butterfly and bronze for backstroke.
Belinda Yeldon (13) and Jonathon Woodford (14) each achieved gold in their individual medley, backstroke and freestyle, and silver in butterfly, and Woodford gained a further silver in breaststroke.
The Oliver sisters, Stephanie (14) and Sophie (13), came away with golds for breaststroke in their age groups, as did Sarah Graves (12). Stephanie also got gold for freestyle, silver for the individual medley, and bronze for butterfly and backstroke, and Sarah came fifth in the individual medley.
Louis Fligg (12) got gold in the boys' individual medley and freestyle, and silver in butterfly, breaststroke and backstroke, while Amy Taylor (12) got gold in her individual medley, silver in butterfly and freestyle, and came fourth in backstroke.
Thomas Hudson (14) got gold in butterfly, silver in individual medley and freestyle, and bronze in breaststroke.
Stephanie Woodford (10) took silver in 'fly, individual medley and freestyle, and bronze in backstroke, while Gemma Oliver (14) achieved silver in backstroke and nine-year-old Nathan Helstrip won silver in breaststroke and freestyle.
Bronze medals went to Melissa Harrison (13) in the freestyle, Josh King (12) in breaststroke, individual medley, freestyle and backstroke, Georgia Taylor (10) in butterfly, and Beth Waudby (9) for butterfly.
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