Congratulations to Hasna Hakim and Keira Shepherd

The West Midlands Regional Disability Championships was held at Tudor Grange Leisure Centre in Solihull on Saturday 28th September and saw the largest competitor entry for a number of years with a total of 48 swimmers applying to compete.

There was also a number of Young Volunteers (Andrew Gulliver, Jovan Owusu-Nepaul included) gaining their competition experience as part of the Timekeeper course.

Disabilities ranged from Alex Johnson (SB4) up to Martha Ryan (S15), with 6 swimmers also competing for the first time following their classification earlier in the day.

Notable results from the competition include:

18 year old Tully Kearney (S10) was the first winner of the night with a solo swim in the 400m freestyle, cheered on home as she finished in a time of 5:00.76 and followed this up with golds in the 50m Back (34.94), 100m Back (1:12.03) and 50m Fly (35.16).

Later on and to show age is no barrier to competing, a young 40 year old Robin Surgeoner (SB5) took gold in both the 50m Breast (50.72) and 100m Breast (1:51.62).

Newly classified 23 year old Keira Shepherd (S8) took gold in the 50m Free (36.83), 100m Free (1:25.43) and silver in the 50m Back (44.20).

S14 swimmer Adam Meanwell (22 years), won gold in 100m IM (1:10.47), 50m Fly (30.15) and 50m Free (26.69).

Hasna Hakim (SB9) won the 50m Breastroke in a personal best time of 42.25.

Full results can be seen here:

http://www.westmidlandswimming.org.uk/website/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=433:regional-disability-championships&catid=20:news&Itemid=36