ASA Masters, Sheffield, 2007
30/10/07 21:04 Filed in: National Meets | Short Course
Date: 26-28/10/2007
Oundle swimmers continued their record breaking and winning ways in the ASA Masters Short Course Swimming Championships in Sheffield. Barry O'Brien won two gold medals and set two British record in the 50-54 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke.
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Oundle swimmers continued their record breaking and winning ways in the ASA Masters Short Course Swimming Championships in Sheffield. Barry O'Brien won two gold medals and set two British record in the 50-54 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke.
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European Masters, Kranj, Slovenia, 2007
10/09/07 16:09 Filed in: European Meets | Long Course
Date: 28/08-1/09/2007

Oundle swimmers excelled at the 2007 European Masters Swimming Championships in Kranj, Slovenia. Six medals were won, eight top eight finishes were achieved, and one European record and three British records were set. This resulted in the clubs most successful international meet ever. The meet attracted 3590 swimmers from 32 countries. With many swimmers entering multiple events a total of 12304 race entries were received.
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Barry O'Brien (top), Jayne O'Brien (left), Nick Gaggini, Susie Danby and Nicola Latty
Oundle swimmers excelled at the 2007 European Masters Swimming Championships in Kranj, Slovenia. Six medals were won, eight top eight finishes were achieved, and one European record and three British records were set. This resulted in the clubs most successful international meet ever. The meet attracted 3590 swimmers from 32 countries. With many swimmers entering multiple events a total of 12304 race entries were received.
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GB Masters, Manchester, 2007
24/06/07 22:35 Filed in: National Meets | Long Course
Date: 15-17/06/2007
All five Oundle swimmers who travelled to Manchester for the GB Masters Long Course Championships returned as medal winners. Their combined efforts gave the team nine medals, five of which were gold.
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All five Oundle swimmers who travelled to Manchester for the GB Masters Long Course Championships returned as medal winners. Their combined efforts gave the team nine medals, five of which were gold.
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