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Perry Beeches SSS Receives Swim21 Accreditation

Perry Beeches SC  is celebrating securing swim21 accreditation for a second time – the national benchmark of excellence from the ASA, the national governing body involved in every element of swimming.

The club has achieved the swim21 award for Swimming at Teaching and Masters level.

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Swim21 accreditation is the ASA’s ‘Quality Mark’ for clubs and the ASA’s way of ensuring every athlete – whatever their age or level of experience – belongs to a club that provides the best possible support and environment.

Specifically it’s about putting the swimmers first and ensuring young athletes are following the pathway the ASA recognises for training and competition (via the principles of Long Term Athlete Development).

Jennifer Powell, Perry Beeches Swim 21 Coordinator, said: “Working towards Swim 21 has been a challenging and really useful exercise for the Club.  It has encouraged us to look at and improve our policies and practices and to focus on giving our swimmers the best possible experience.”

David Sparkes, the ASA’s Chief Execuive, said: “There is a great deal of hard work involved in getting swim21 accreditation and it is a real credit to the club’s committee and staff that they have managed to achieve such high standards. They are leading by example and deserve many congratulations.”

 

COB Monday 01/04/13 Final day

The last day of this year’s City of Birmingham Open meet, was another successful day for Beeches.

Out of the 21 swims on the day, 11 were personal best times, this coming at the end of a long three days for most of the swimmers.

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Jessica Deans was there, despite still recovering from being poorly, and swam the 50 breast and the 200 I.M. Ashleigh Stackhouse and Katie Gulliver swam the 50 Breast, 200 I.M., 50 Free  and 200 Backstroke. Dom Cotter swam the 50 Backstroke, narrowly missing out on a finals place, and the 50 Free; and Andrew Gulliver swam the 50 Free.

Finals –

Girls 50 Breaststroke – Ashleigh Stackhouse came 6th.

200 I.M. – Katie Gulliver claimed silver and Ashleigh Stackhouse came 6th.

200 Backstroke – Katie Gulliver claimed gold, and Jessica Jones came a close second to take silver.

50 Free – Andrew Gulliver won the silver medal.

Well done to all swimmers who took part this weekend.

COB Sunday 31/03/13

Lets hear it for the girls 🙂

Jessica Deans, Jessica Jones and Katie Gulliver led the way for Beeches today, swimming at the COB open meet.

Out of seven swims on the day, there were five person bests – not bad from three girls!

Katie Gulliver reached the 100m Butterfly final, and won the second gold of her COB meet this year. Congratulations to Katie.

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COB Saturday 30/04/13

End of the first day for Beeches at the COB Open meet – Saturday – out of 14 swims we have had 9 PBs, three of those PBs were achieved in tonight’s finals.

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Katie Gulliver and Jessica Jones got through to the 200 freestyle final. Gold went to Kate, with Jess claiming the silver medal.

Andrew Gulliver got the silver medal in the 50m Butterfly final.

Well done to all the Beeches swimmers who took part in today’s fun! Here’s looking forwards to the next couple of days!

Warwicks Week 3

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Week three of the Warwicks was predominately made up of the girls! Cody Robins (100 backstorke and 100 breaststroke), Dominique Gomez (100 backstroke, 50 Butterfly and 50 Free), Jessica Jones (100 backstroke, 400 Free and 50 free) and Katie Gulliver (100 back, 50 Butterfly and 50 Free) were the first few ladies on the day.

Also on the day were Lily Massey (50 Butterfly and 50 Free), Sophie Blackwell (50 Free), Jessica Deans (50 Butterfly and 50 Free), Pia Tonks (50 Butterfly and 50 Free), Sancha Tonks (50 Butterfly and 50 Free), Grace Morgan (50 Butterfly, 50 Free and 100 Breaststroke) and Ashleigh Stackhouse (50 Free).

For the boys, Dom Blackwell swam the 100 Free and 200 Breaststroke, and Andrew Gulliver swam the 50 Butterfly.

A big thank you to Jovan Owusu-Nepaul and Jamie Keyte, who both came to Coventry for one relay.

Another big thank you to the ‘Tonklets’ – Pia and Sancha Tonks – who stepped up to the mark to swim in the girls relay.

Well done to all of you. Full results can be seen below:

http://www.warwickshireswimming.org.uk/swimmingresults/2013/index.php