Records broken as Bradford swimmers shine in the capital
BRADFORD had two representatives at the prestigious London meet which is the most competitive swimming competition held in Great Britain.
Swimming Correspondent
Regional swimming administrator
Regional swimming administrator
BRADFORD had two representatives at the prestigious London meet which is the most competitive swimming competition held in Great Britain.
City of Bradford Swimming Club had a very successful Yorkshire Championships, as one quartet, with Keighley and Guiseley links, stood out in particular.
CITY of Bradford had seven representatives at the recent North East Region Age Group Championships held at Sheffield Ponds Forge.
City of Bradford’s swimmers had a very successful Upper Age Group Yorkshire Winter Championships in Leeds, while their younger crew did well in Sheffield.
City of Bradford had three representatives at the prestigious British Swimming National Summer Championships meet down in Sheffield.
GABRIEL Medd and Megan Richmond represented City in the Aquasphere Chillswim Coniston End to End event in the stunning surroundings of Coniston Water
CITY of Bradford’s Sam Naylor produced some excellent performances to win a National title and two silver medals at The British Masters Championships held in Sheffield from 2-4 June.
CHRIS Brown and Sam Naylor City’s competing masters swimmers swam at the Yorkshire Swimming Association’s annual Championships held at John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds.
City of Bradford Swimming Club did themselves proud in the North East Region Age Group Championships, held at Sunderland Aquatic Centre.
Sam Naylor shone for City of Bradford Swimming Club at the Scottish National Masters Short Course Championships in Glasgow late last month.
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