York City Baths Club swimmers returned from the third and final Yorkshire championships with three gold, three silver and a bronze medals out of 26 top eight finishes.
Hannah Petts won the Top Girl award in her section and Rachel Eastaugh was second in the 10 year age group. Alice Sunderland took third place in the 11 year age group.
Rachel Eastaugh, 10, and Will Peeke-Vout, 11, won their first Yorkshire titles.
Eastaugh sped to glory in the 50 metres breaststroke and Peeke-Vout in the 1,500m freestyle.
Ten-year-old Petts continued her outstanding championships as she collected her seventh gold in the 200m butterfly in another National age group qualifying time. She also got silver in the 50m breaststroke.
Phillip Graves, 12, was fourth in the 1,500m freestyle and achieved his second NAQT.
Silver medals were collected by the girls' 9/10 years medley team of Hannah Petts, Rachel Eastaugh, Lauren Horsman and Daisy Bedford and the boys' 12 years medley quartet of Luke Hutchinson, Robert Kinnell, Chris Holmes and Matthew Reed.
A bronze medal went to the girls' 11 years freestyle team of Olivia Lawrenson, Rebecca Jenkins, Michelle Moffatt and Alice Sunderland.
Other top eight finishes: fourth place for Andy Fowler 13 years 50m breaststroke; Alice Sunderland 11 years 400m freestyle; fifth Laura Cuttill 13 years 200m butterfly; sixth Chris Holmes 12 years 1500m freestyle; seventh Robert Kinnell 12 years 200m individual medley; eighth Kate Hollier 13 years 200m butterfly; Lauren Mason 13 years 50m freestyle; Will Peeke Vout 11 years 200m freestyle; Lucy Recchia 11 years 400m freestyle.
Personal bests: Sophie Glasby, Georgia Mellors, Daniella Walker, Georgina Holland, Daisy Bedford, Lauren Horsman, Alice Lawrenson, Chris Burns, Olivia Lawrenson, Luke Hutchinson, Alex Fowler, Hannah Waterfall.
Updated: 11:59 Thursday, April 11, 2002
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