Whoop Whoop! Boldmere Water Carnival 2016

With 59 personal best times, and 48 medals over the weekend at Boldmere’s Water Carnival the 16 Beeches swimmers had a great swimming weekend.

KBJJSupported by Louis Oliver (Senior Coach) and Helen Pordage (Junior Coach) the swimmers raced over the two days, with Mason Carless and Carys Higgins competing in one of their first open meets since reaching the age of 9 years old.

Cameron Rimmer came 4th in the 200 Free(PB), 9th in the 200 IM, 7th in the 100 Breast, 13th in the 50 Free, 9th in the 50 Breast, 4th in the 200 Breast (PB) and 9th in the 100 Free.

Massive well done to Jamie Keyte, who came 1st in the 50 Backstroke, 6th in the 100 Butterfly, 5th in the 200 IM(PB), 3rd in the 50 Butterfly, 2nd in the 50 Free and 2nd in the 100 Free, where he won the final heat, achieved a 56 for the first time (PB), and was narrowly pipped to first place by a swimmer from the previous heat.

Katie BeckyBig congratulations to Katie Gulliver, came 2nd in the 100 Butterfly, 5th in the 50 Back (PB), 5th in the 50 Butterfly, 7th in the 50 Free, and 4th in the 100 Free (PB).

Big Congrats also to Jess Jones came 4th in the 200 Free, 3rd in the 50 Back (PB), 5th in the 100 Back, 3rd in the 200 Back(PB), 11th in the 50 Free and 10th in the 100 Free.

Drew Rimmer (swimming in the 15/over category) came 8th in the 200 Free, 8th in the 100 Butterfly, 9th in the 50 Fly, 14th in the 50 Free, and 10th in the 100 Free (PB).

Danya Gaddu came 2nd in the 50 Back(PB), 2nd in the 100 Back(PB), and 5th in the 50 Butterfly.

Jess KatieVicky Cox managed to get personal best times in all of the races she competed in – came 13th in the 50 Back(PB), 7th in the 100 Back(PB), 11 in the 50 Butterfly(PB), 18th in the 50 Free(PB), 10th in the 50 Breast (PB) and 14th in the 100 Free(PB).

Daniel Job came 14th in the 50 Back, 7th in the 100 Breast, 12th in the 50 Breast, and 5th in the 200 Breast (PB).

Eleanor Elwell swam really well and got PB times in all of her races – 50 Free, 50 Breast and the 100 Free.

Sophia Deans came 3rd in the 200 Free(PB), 3rd in the 50 Back(PB), 6th in the 50 Butterfly, 7th in the 100 Breast, 5th in the 50 Breast and 7th in the 100 Free (PB).

Harvey Higgins came 8th in the 200 Free, 5th in the 100 Butterfly, 4th in the 50 Back(PB), 9th in the 200IM, 6th in the 100 Back, 5th in the 50 Butterfly(PB), 5th in the 200 Back (PB), 8th in the 100 Breast (PB), 3rd in the 50 Free (PB), 5th in the 400 Free (PB), 10th in the 50 Breast, 7th in the 200 Breast and 4th in the 100 Free (PB).

Lewis MasonLewis Carless came 6th in the 200 Free (PB), 6th in the 100 Butterfly (PB), 10th in the 50 Back, 7th in the 200 IM (PB), 7th in the 100 Back, 6th in the 50 Butterfly, 6th in the 200 Back (PB),6th in the 100 Breast, 5th in the 50 Free, 3rd in the 400 Free (PB), 2nd in the 200 Butterfly (PB), 8th in the 50 Breast(PB), 6th in the 200 Breast(PB), 6th in the 100 Free (PB).

Becky Gulliver came 3rd in the 200 Free, 6th in the 100 Fly, 3rd in the 50 Back, 8th in the 200 IM (PB), 5th in the 100 Back, 5th in the 50 Butterfly, 6th in the 200 Back, 11th in the 100 Breast, 2nd in the 50 Free, 4th in the 400 Free  (PB), 2nd in the 200 Butterfly (PB), 11th in the 50 Breast, 8th in the 200 Breast, 3rd in the 100 Free.

Ellison Hart came 3rd in the 100 Butterfly (PB), 2nd in the 50 Back, 3rd in the 100 Back, and 2nd in the 200 Back (PB).

Kadijah Cox came 5th in the 100 Breast (PB), 9th in the 50 Free (PB), 3rd in the 50 Breast (PB), 4th in the 200 Breast and 11th in the 100 Free (PB).

BeckyGCarys HCarys Higgins swam the  200 Free (9th and a PB), 50 Butterfly (14th), 10th in the 100 Breast (PB), a big PB in the 50 Free, 5th in the 400 Free (PB), 11th in the 50 Breast and 9th in the 100 Free (PB).

Mason Carless came 11th in the 50 Back (PB), 9th in the 50 Free (and a big PB), 12th in the 50 Breast (PB) and 7th in the 100 Free (PB) – would have been higher if he had remembered he was doing 4 lengths not two!

Best wishes go to Maddie Hughes who was poorly this weekend and couldn’t swim – get well soon Maddie 🙂

Full results from the meet can be found here.

Well done to all of their swimmers for their performances in the water and for their behaviour on poolside – they were all a credit to the club.

 

 

 

 

Dive into an ocean of fun with Daley and Adlington this summer

Olympic medallists Tom Daley and Rebecca Adlington are encouraging you and your family to ‘just keep moving’ as the ASA, Disney and Change4Life launch a summer of activity, including interactive family swimming sessions and a range of brand new 10 Minute Shake Ups, inspired by the new Disney·Pixar film, Finding Dory.

Fun with DaleyThis is the third year that Disney and Change4Life have worked together to inspire families to be more physically active through, but it’s the first time that swimming has been involved.

Click here to find out more information about Finding Dory inspired swim sessionsTom Daley is excited about encouraging children and families to be active and get involved in the Finding Dory inspired swimming sessions.

“I’m a massive Disney fan myself and can’t think of a better way to get kids enjoying being active than combining their favourite stories and characters with exercise,” said Daley.

“For me, showing that sport is not a chore and really has a fun side is an important message and I’m thrilled to be supporting this campaign.”

To coincide with the launch of the campaign, Disney, Change4Life and the ASA commissioned a survey of more than 1,000 parents and children aged between five and 11-years-old on their attitudes towards physical activity.

The survey revealed that over half of children (59 per cent) admit they miss school PE lessons during the summer holidays, and 73 per cent want to do more physical activity.

Over half of children (55 per cent) also said that swimming is one of their favourite ways to keep physically active, while 39 per cent said that they would want to go swimming more often if they could go with family members.

Speaking about the swim sessions and the ASA’s partnership with Disney and Change4Life, ASA Chief Executive, Adam Paker, said:

“Swimming is one of those brilliant activities that you can enjoy at any age, making it fantastic for families. We wanted to make the Finding Dory inspired swim sessions as fun as possible, creating a range of activities that use key swimming skills supported with the excitement of storytelling – reminding children that swimming isn’t just about learning to swim lengths, it’s about having fun. Children will learn new skills and become more confident in the water whilst having a great time with the family.

“We know that swimming is a great way for children to stay fit and it’s encouraging that more than half of children see swimming as one of their favourite ways to keep physically active during the summer holidays.

“We hope that families will join in these sessions and take away new ideas that they can continue to do any time they go swimming.”

The research also revealed that finding ways for children to be active is a challenge faced by families, with 61 per cent of parents saying they struggle for ideas during the school holidays.

Mum and double Olympic gold medallist, Rebecca Adlington, is supporting the campaign and thinks it is a great way to help families stay active this summer.

“It’s important to show children that physical activity does not always have to be competitive and serious – and that ultimately it should be fun,” said Adlington.

“As parents, we should inspire the future generation to get active and there’s no better time to start than during this summer of sport. I know it’s not always easy, but this campaign provides families with simple ideas and opportunities to enjoy being active together over the summer, whether that’s in the pool or outside.”

Jenny and Becky at the Manchester Great Swim

Jenny and BeckyCongratulations to Perry Beeches SSS own Jenny Powel and Becky Smith, who both had excellent swims at the Manchester Great Swim event on Saturday at Salford Quays.

They came 7th and 2nd in their age group (45 – 49) – an excellent result ladies!
Full results available here.

If you would like to sign up for a reminder for next year’s Great Swim – please click here 🙂

Reminder – AGM tonight at 7pm at Hollyfields

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Reminder time:-)

PBSSS’s annual AGM will be held at Hollyfields Social Club today at 19:00 – followed by an exciting Quiz Night – all proceeds to Big Rick’s Chanel Swim Team. £2 per adult (16’s and over), £1 for 9’s to 15’s–(under 9’s are free). Team’s from 4 to 6 people.
We need your help! The club is run entirely by volunteers – if you can spare some of your valuable time to help us to run this club, in whatever capacity, please can you let Yvonne Rimmer (Workforce coordinator) know via volunteer@perrybeechesswimming.co.uk.

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Train Together, Win Together, Have FUN Together