YORK'S Hannah Petts continued to dominate her age group as she collected four more golds in the second gala in the Yorkshire Age Group Championships at Leeds.
The 13-year-old York City Baths Club talent stormed to gold in the the 200m and 400m Individual medley, 200m butterfly and 100m breaststroke - all within National Age Group Qualifying times.
In the opening gala she won two events - the 100m butterfly and 200m breaststroke.
Andrew Burns, 11, hit two more NAQ times as he surprised everyone to win the 200m breaststroke and a silver in the 400m IM.
Anna Atkinson-Smith, 10, collected her first Yorkshire title by taking the 200m breaststroke event. She also picked up a bronze in the 400m IM and was sixth in the 400m freestyle and seventh in the 200m backstroke.
Twelve-year-old Sophie Glasby completed YCBC's golden haul with victory in the 100m backstroke and weighed in with bronze in the 400m freestyle.
Rachel Eastaugh, 13, collected bronze in the 100m backstroke and 400m freestyle with a fourth position in the 100m breaststroke and fifth in the 200m IM.
Jennifer Hodgson, 10, won her first county medal with bronze in the 200m breaststroke. She was also seventh in the 400m IM.
Other York swimmers making finals were: Oliver Hicks, 9, (4th 200m breaststroke), Tom Jackson, 13, (5th 200m IM), Norbert Banhidy, 11, (6th 200m backstroke), Sophie Edmunds-Allen, 11, (6th 100m breaststroke), Chris Burns, 14, (7th 100m backstroke), Bradley Swainston, 14, (8th 100m backstroke), Oliver Wilby, 13, (7th 100m backstroke) and David Recchia, 12, (7th 1500m freestYle - personal best by over a minute).
Other pbs were wchieved by Rachael Webster, Simon Duston, James Rogers, Suzy Parrott, Georgina Hart, Matthew Graham, Alex Fowler, Kirsty Smith, Hannah Carty, James Wilby, Toby Clarkson, Lucie Calpin, Alice Carty, Aaron Perry and Tom Bartram.
Updated: 10:27 Saturday, March 12, 2005
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