Freestyling York City Baths Club won 39 medals at the Sports Aid Foundation Open meet held at Leeds International Pool.
Dozens of York swimmers took part, but it was the freestylers who came out on top with eight medals and two national age-group qualifying times in their races.
Sophie Glasby, 11, and Michelle Moffatt, 13, recorded qualifying times in their respective 200m freestyle, Glasby earning a bronze and Moffatt a silver.
Hannah Petts won golds in the 50m and 100m freestyle plus a 200m bronze in a clutch of ten medals.
The 13-year-old continued her superb form with golds in the 50m, 100m and 200m butterfly, 200m breaststroke and 200m individual medley, adding 50m and 100m breaststroke bronzes to her total.
Glasby added a 50m butterfly second to 100m and 200m backstroke silvers and her freestyle qualifying time, while Moffatt chalked up a third in the 100m freestyle.
Chris Holmes was a 50m freestyle winner, plus bronze in the 14/15 yrs age group.
Luke Hutchinson won boys' 14/15 years age group golds in the 50m backstroke and 50m butterfly along with silvers in the 100m and 200m backstroke and 100m butterfly.
Ten-year-old Andrew Burns swam to five medals despite being at the lower end of his age group, with gold in the 50m and 200m breaststroke and a trio of bronzes across the board in the butterfly.
Older brother Chris Burns, 13, achieved personal best times in all eight events and was rewarded with gold in the 50m breaststroke, silver in the 50m butterfly and bronze in the short freestyle and 100m breaststroke.
Four medals went to 13-year-old Sophie Calpin, with 100m breaststroke gold, and silvers in the 50m and 200m plus 50m butterfly.
Other silvers went to Oliver Crabb, 11, in the 50m breaststroke and Anna Horwell in the 14/15 years event.
Tom Jackson earned a 200m breaststroke bronze in the 13 years race. Hannah Waterfall won a medal n the 14/15 years 50m butterfly.
Others is the top eight: Rachel Eastaugh, Chloe Loft, David Recchia, Laura Hunter, Simon Duston, James Wilby and Michael Feetenby.
More than 141 new personal best times were recorded by: Claire Kilmartin, Kirsty Smith, Sophie Hunter, Katie Hunter, Lucy Recchia, Ellys Lockitt, Hannah Carty, Sophie Smith, Matthew Evans, Matthew Holmes, Gareth Thomas, Anna Chaplin, Ashleigh Husband, Oliver Wilby, James Rogers, Hannah Garnett, Laura Streather, Rachael Webster, Gemma Oliver, Kristian Newby, Matthew Fenech and Toby Clarkson.
Updated: 10:09 Monday, May 17, 2004
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