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Craig adds to pool medal haul
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| Pool power: From left, Will Gibney, Craig Skinner, James Butler, Jessica Bayliffe and Harriet Parker. |
CRAIG Skinner (13) again proved his versatility with two gold medals and two silver to add to his previous six gold and two silver at the Gloucester County ASA Championships.
Rebecca Sheppard (9) consolidated her previous individual swim stroke firsts with a gold in the 100m individual medley.
Will Gibney (15) produced a fantastic personal best and just one second away from a national time, to win the 100m breaststroke.
Jessica Bayliffe (16) brought home the fifth gold for the Tewkesbury club in the 100m freestyle as well as a silver in the 100m bac-kstroke.
Harriet Rothwell (9), Isabel Compton (10), Har-riet Parker (18) put in some brilliant swims to bring home four more silver med-als.
Harriet Parker and Phil Bluck (17) also produced two great bronze medal per-formances.
Finalist positions were also achieved by Charlotte Par-ker (15), James Butler (16) and Alex Tailford (12).
Times: C Skinner 1 100m fly 1.07.30; 1 100m breast 1.14.70; 2 100m free 59.99; 2 100m back 1.10.60. R Sheppard 1 100m Im 1.31.78. W Gibney 1 100m breast 1.11.52; 7 100m fly 1.07.77; 7 100m free 58.24; 8 100m back 1.07.67. H Rothwell 2 100m IM 1.32.10. I Compton 2 100m IM 1.27.70. H Parker 2 100m fly 1.16.99; 2 100m breast 1.15.03; 3 100m breast 1.32.29; 3 100m back 1.14.62; 4 100m free 1.07.37. J Bayliffe 1 100m free 1.04.05; 2 100m back 1.13.81. P Bluck 3 100m fly 1.07.91; 7 100m free 57.82. C Parker 4 100m breast 1.27.32; 8 100m fly 1.19.71. J Butler 4 100m free 57.03. A Tailford 8 100m breast 1.37.44. James Partridge 5 100m fly 1.03.88.
9:43am Wednesday 26th March 2008
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