Saturday, 28 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: Team Rucksack

 

 

 

For a limited time only BOBSC team rucksack @£44.50 embroidered with swimmers name

 

 

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Friday, 27 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: ASA/ BOBSC Fee Deadline

 

 

This is a reminder to all parents that ASA & BoBSC Membership renewal payments are due this weekend.  If anyone is going to have difficulty meeting this deadline can you let me know, otherwise membership will be lapsed during March. Any swimmer whose membership lapses is not allowed in the pool as they will not have any ASA insurance cover.

Thanks

Jacqui Yeates

 




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BOBSC Bulletin: HOYLAND REOPENS

 

To all ,

 

Hoyland leisure centre reopens on Monday 2nd March 2015. Our training time table will go back to normal, attached.

 

There are 2 small changes the youth squad will continue the swim at Dearneside on Saturdays 5 - 6 pm , and the extra Friday morning session will continue on a trial basis.




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BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC SPONSORED SWIM 2015

B.O.B.S.C.

SPONSORED SWIM

SUNDAY 01/03/15

·      THE SPONSORED SWIM IS FAST APPROACHING HOPEFULLY WE WILL ALL RAISE FUNDS FOR THE CLUB.

·      SWIMMERS WILL SWIM CONTINUOUSLY FOR 30 MINUTES .THE NUMBER OF LENGTHS SWUM WILL BE COUNTED SO SPONSORSHIP CAN BE COLLECTED.

·      PARENTS WILL HELP SWIMMERS GET SPONSORSHIP MAKE SURE SWIMMERS ARRIVE ON TIME ON THE DAY AND ABOVE ALL ENCOURAGE THE SWIMMERS.

·      REMEMBER £50 CASH FOR THE SWIMMER WHO COLLECTS THE MOST SPONSORSHIP.

·      THIS WILL TAKE PLACE DURING NORMAL TRAINING ON SUNDAY NIGHT.

·      INDIVIDUAL PRIZES FOR MOST LENGTHS SWUM IN EACH SQUAD




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Thursday, 26 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: Sponsored Swim

SPONSORED SWIM REMINDER

 

The sponsored swim will take place this Sunday 1st March.

 

The sessions for each squad will be 1 hour long and dedicated to the sponsored swim, so sessions will finish earlier than planned.

 

Juniors 4-5pm

Inters 5-6pm

A2 & Youth (1) 6-7pm

A & youth (2) 7-8pm

 

 

Carly Herbert

Head Coach

 




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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: Doncaster Dartes Mayday Open Meet

Swimmers wishing to enter the following meet, must return entry forms to me no later than Friday 27th February or via e-mail Saturday 28th February competitions@bobsc.co.uk

This meet is not on the competition calendar

 

Doncaster Dartes Mayday Open Meet, to be held Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd May, at John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds

 

9 year olds may only enter 50m and 200m events

 

Please check upper and lower cut off times

 

Cost: £5.00 per event, (£7.50 for 800m & 1,500m events)

 

 

 

 




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Monday, 23 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC FEED BACK

 

To All,

 

From time to time the club committee is accused of bad communication . We recently received a letter which we thought would be good to share with everyone .

 

Please see below.

 

Although I do not attend as many training sessions as I would like to, it has come to my attention that coaches and committee members are being bothered by a small minority of parents.  This happens mainly during the training session but also in-between training sessions.  Coaches are responsible for children's welfare at poolside and need to observe at all times.  Distractions from others are a potential hazard.  Many times, I have witnessed coaches having to excuse themselves from parents to prepare for the next session.  Coaches should be managing our children not having to manage parents.

What is really cringe worthy and embarrassing to witness is a small minority of parents trying to 'manage' the coaches and committee members.  Some may see it as being sociable.  Some may be familiar with the phrase 'networking'.  Looking at it more cynically, some may suggest it is parents trying to manoeuvre their child into a more favourable position or obtain preferential treatment.

As a coach myself I know how valuable time is.  Whether paid or unpaid, I know most coaches would love to spend more time with each child to help them fulfil their potential.  Every parent wants the best for their child, but let us remind ourselves that all children should be treated equally and given the same time and attention from the coaches/volunteers.  This applies to the dedicated swimmer achieving national qualifying times to the swimmer who has as only just joined yesterday to simply keep fit and make friends.  Those who join today are tomorrow's achievers. 

People will always have different points of view and disagreements will happen.  Fallouts are unfortunately inevitable, but what we need to remember is that most committee members are unpaid volunteers, coaches although paid, do it because they enjoy it.  Volunteers are un-paid because they are priceless.  Swimmer and Parents should treat them with respect.

Perhaps a discussion group could be used where anyone can voice their concerns, grievances or even give praise.  This would be more mature and responsible than simply displaying their grievances on social media for all to see.  Surely, we want to attract and keep good coaches/volunteers not dishearten them.         

Concisely, let coaches coach, support and be thankful for committee members/volunteers, and lets all take a moment to think and perhaps be a little more unselfish.

Although temporary and a smaller than ideal venue, one positive thought came into my head whist at Royston leisure centre.  Coaches could coach without being in earshot of parents.  That means no distractions from any parents 'wanting a quick word' with a coach and no coaching by parents from the poolside.  How refreshing this would be to see at other venues.

On a brighter note, to the best of my knowledge, this club has a growing reputation.  Recent achievements (national qualifying times, medals won, personal bests) have been amazing.  Everyone connected with the club should be very proud.

Just to ratify, my comments above are not a criticism of the club but simply my own personal thoughts and observations.  I am very grateful for the coaches and volunteers who give up their time week in week out.  Both of my children love swimming and are proud to be associated with the club.

Please feel free to share this with anyone associated with the club.

Kindest Regards

A parent




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Friday, 20 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: Bosc order

 

 

Please find attached an order form for Borough of Barnsley Swimming club kit orders.

 

As previously advised  this kit T-shirt  needs to be worn at all galas so the coaches can identify swimmers. (These kit items take approximately 8 weeks as they are custom made.)

 

For a limited time only you can also order a Bobsc towel for a introduction price of £20, the towel comes in either blue or red and has the club logo and swimmers name embroidered on it. (These will take approximately 2 weeks.)

 

One of us is at every A squad training session to take orders ( unfortunately no order will be accepted without the correct payment or form)

 

Last day for orders will be Friday 13th March.

 

Thank you

 

Lynne & Mick Smith 

 

 

 




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BOBSC Bulletin: Land training- Saturday

All land training will take place as normal in the studio tomorrow.

The intermediate land training will also take place in the studio after the
pool session.


Carly Herbert
Head Coach



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Wednesday, 18 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: Club kit/meets

Hi all,

The club has had a fantastic start to the year with competition results but
there still seems to be something missing when attending meets and the
number of swimmers attending meets too!

Firstly we still have swimmers turning up late for warm ups and the start of
sessions at competitions. This becomes quite difficult for the coach on
poolside and for the swimmer to prepare for their races. Granted some swims
they may be competing in are at the end of a session but preparing in a busy
25m warm up and cool down pool to compete in a 50m pool with no start
practice is not good preparation to swim well.

All swimmers should arrive on pool side 10 minutes before a warm up at meets
to stretch and prepare for the pool warm up with the rest of the team
competing at that meet. If swimmers are competing in later events they can
use the warm up facilities provided on the day if they are available. This
is stated in the squad expectations.

Another problem has been swimmers representing the club at competitions
without the club shirts or hats. This becomes a problem identifying swimmers
not wearing the club hat when stood behind the blocks and can lead to races
being missed.

Wearing the club kit identifies you as a borough of barnsley swimmer, and
means you belong to a team.
Be proud to wear your barnsley cap and shirt! Your part of a club that is
ranked 9th in Yorkshire! Something everything single swimmer should be proud
of!

Lastly, we seem to be having small numbers attending meets and it always
seems to be the same faces too!
If your unsure whether the competition circulated via email by the
competition secretary is right for you, speak to your coach at the end of a
session to discuss the right meets/events to compete in!

It's important that you compete in competitions on a regular basis to
monitor your progression, otherwise, what do we train for? The recommended
amount of competitions per season is stated in the squad expectations.

Set yourselves targets and goals, speak to your coach and go for it!

Remember, It all starts with a dream!

Go team BOBSC!

Carly Herbert

BOBSC
Head coach

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BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC News YSA Championships 14 & 15 February 2015

The third of four weekends of the Yorkshire Swimming Association Age Group / Open Championships 2015 took place at The John Charles Centre for Sports in Leeds on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th February 2015.

21 Swimmers from BOBSC achieved the qualification times to take part and claimed a medal haul of 1 Gold, 5 Silver and 2 Bronze medals together with 13 other top ten finishes, some near misses and 28 long course personal best times.

Many congratulations to all the swimmers concerned.

Our top medallist was again Abigail Miles competing in the 10 year girls age group emphatically winning Gold Medal in 200m backstroke, Silver Medals in 200m and 400m freestyle and a pennant for 4th place in 200m butterfly closely followed by Lewis Baker in the boys 10 year age group winning Silver Medal in 200m IM, Bronze Medal in 400 freestyle and a pennant for 7th place in 200m butterfly.

Macy Yoxall (9) also performed strongly winning Silver Medal in the 200m butterfly and just missing the top ten with 11th place in the 200m backstroke together with Maisie Inman making a welcome return to competition after a long absence with PB's in her three events, just missing out on the top ten with 11th place in the 10 year girls 400m freestyle and finishing 20th in 200m freestyle and 23rd in 200m backstroke.

Also finishing just outside the top ten in the 10 year girls 400m freestyle in 15th place with a PB was Phoebe McNicholas and in the same event for the 11 year boys Matthew Selous finished in 14th place again with a PB.

The 9 and 10 year events and the 400m freestyle were swum on a heat declared basis; and the 11 year and over 100m and 200m events were swum in heats with the top ten racing off in the finals.

As seems customary Thomas Speed again reached the finals of the 100m and 200m breaststroke in the 15/16 year category winning Silver and Bronze medals respectively as well as achieving "near misses" with 11th place finishes in the heats of both the 100m butterfly and 200m backstroke.

Also reaching the finals for the boys in the 11 year age group was Sam Charlesworth who qualified in 10th place for the final of the 100m breaststroke before increasing his pace to finish 8th in the final itself; whilst in the 13 year age group Greg Lugton again swam majestically with a series of PB's finishing in 7th place in the final of the 200m freestyle, 8th place in the final of the 100m butterfly, 8th place in the 400m freestyle and just missing out on the final of the 200m IM finishing in 14th place in the heats.

For the 13 year old girls Libby Turner reached the finals for all her events picking up four pennants with 6th place in 200m IM, 5th place in 100m freestyle, 7th place in 100m backstroke and 9th place in 200m backstroke; whilst for the 12 year old girls Elizabeth Safonkina reached the final of the 100m backstroke finishing in 9th place and the final of the 200m IM finishing in 10th place. Elizabeth also finished in 16th place after the heats of the 200m backstroke and 27 in 100m freestyle.

Also reaching the finals of the 100m backstroke were Harriet Ostrowski-Jones  at 11 year age group who finished in 8th place and Claire Berry at the 14/15 year category. Unfortunately Claire was unable to take part in the final. Harriet also scored two near misses finishing in 12th place after the heats of the 200m IM and in 13th place after the heats of the 200m backstroke and finished 22nd in the 100m freestyle.

In other results Nathan Billingham (13) finished 24th in the 200m IM; Ben Nutt (16) finished 37th in 200m freestyle; Corinne Hill (15) finished in 24th place in 400m freestyle and in 45th place in 200m backstroke; whilst also in the girls 14/15 200m backstroke other finishes included Claire Berry in 28th, Emily Norton in 44th, Lauren Heywood in 48th and Alanah Hill in 50th. In the heats of the 16 years and over 100m freestyle Holly Milnes (16) finished in 20th place. 

Alex Tikhonov was unable to take part due to illness.

All in all some fantastic swims!

After extremely long days, the swimmers maintained their morale and the atmosphere was amazing on poolside with swimmers cheering on their team mates at the end of the lanes.

Well done to all!

Carly Herbert

Head Coach

 

 

 




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BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC News from the 2015 YSA Team Relays

An exciting day of swimming saw teams from BOBSC compete in the 2015 Yorkshire Team Championships held at The John Charles Centre for Sport in Leeds on Sunday 8 February 2015 with swimmers swimming for one another and putting personal glory and aspirations to one side.

Pride of place goes to our 9-10 year swimmers where both our boys team and the girls "A" team reached both of their finals in 200m Medley and 200m Free thereby securing much coveted commemorative pennants.

Swimming for the girls "A" team were Maddie Barker, Phoebe McNicholas, Abigail Miles and Macy Yoxall who qualified in 4th place in the Medley relay heats and in 5th place in the freestyle relay heats facing competition from 21 other teams including a young BOBSC B team made up of Georgia Lee, Megan Sharp, Isabelle Speed and Lola Yoxall. Some tenacious swimming saw the "A" team finish in 4th place in both finals. The 9-10 years girls "B" team finished 17th in the medley and 16th in the freestyle.

The 9-10 years boys team made up of Lewis Baker, Alex Tikhonov, Myles Tupman and Jonathon Wightman were competing against 17 other teams qualifying in 9th place in the medley heats and 8th place in the freestyle heats before battling for 5th place in the medley final and retaining form with 8th place in the freestyle final.

In the 11-12 years age group our girl team of Millie Hamby, Harriet Ostrowski-Jones, Jessica Richardson and Elizabeth Safonkina faced very strong competition from 30 other teams finishing 13th in the freestyle and 15th in the medley whilst a relatively inexperienced boys 11-12 years team made up of William Kenny, Sam Charlesworth, Kallum Smart and Matthew Selous, found the opposition to be very tough finishing 19th out of 20 teams in the freestyle and 16th out of 19 teams in the medley

Similarly our 13-14 years girls team of Lauren Heywood, Georgia Hamblett, Megan Mitchel and Libby Turner also came up against fierce opposition finishing 15th out of 21 teams in the medley and 17th out of 21 teams in the freestyle.

With only 10 teams competing in the girls open age group our team of Mollie James, Emma Smith, Emily Norton and Libby Turner only had to negotiate their heats without being disqualified to reach the finals; and this they did successfully before finishing in 10th place in both medley and freestyle finals to complete a most enjoyable day for all the swimmers involved and some excitement too for the club's supporters in the stand.

Carly Herbert

Head Coach

 

 

 




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Tuesday, 17 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: REMINDER Stocksbridge Spring Open Meet

REMINDER

 

Stocksbridge Pentaqua SC Spring Open Meet, to be held Saturday 25th April 2015 at Ponds Forge Sheffield

 

9 year olds cannot enter 100m events in accordance with ASA recommendations

 

Cost of entries: £5.00 per event

 

Entries for this meet are on a first come first served basis hence BOBSC closing date

 

BOBSC closing date is Friday 20th February 2015

Please be aware that any unpaid entries at the above date will no longer be submitted by the club

 

 

 




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Monday, 16 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC 8th Summer Sizzler (25m)

BOBSC 8th Summer Sizzler (25m), to be held Sunday 5th July at Ponds Forge Sheffield

 

9 year olds can swim all 50m events plus 200IM

 

Any BOBSC swimmer faster than the cut off times can swim for time only.  Please indicate time only swims on your entry form.

 

Cost of events: £5.00

 

BOBSC closing date is Friday 15th May 2015

Please be aware that any unpaid entries at the above date will no longer be submitted by the club

 

Please hand completed entry forms to Julia Moody and payment to Marie Baker.

 

Anyone who has any queries re the above meet please see me at any training session or contact me via e-mail competitions@bobsc.co.uk

 

 

 




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BOBSC Bulletin: Sponsored Swim

 

B. O. B. S. C.
SPONSORED SWIM
SUNDAY
1st MARCH 2015
THIS WILL TAKE PLACE DURING NORMAL TRAINING ON SUNDAY EVENING.
£50 CASH FOR THE SWIMMER WHO COLLECTS THE MOST MONEY.
INDIVIDUAL PRIZES FOR THE SWIMMER WHO SWIMS THE MOST LENGTHS IN EACH SQUAD

 

REMEMBER WE ARE DOING THIS TO HELP ONE ANOTHER SO SWIM LOTS OF LENGTHS ON THE NIGHT

 

PLEASE PRINT OFF A SPONSOR FORM AND GET STARTED.

 




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Friday, 13 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: Sponsored Swim

 

Please find attached a new Sponsorship Form for the sponsored swim which should be used instead of the form circulated with the original email. As a Community Amateur Sports Club we are able to benefit by reclaiming Gift Aid. Please ask all your sponsors check whether they qualify to make a donation under Gift Aid and to please do so wherever possible. This is explained on the form. 

A small number of Sponsorship Forms have been placed on our notice board at Dearneside.

Adrian Ostrowski

Press Officer

 




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Saturday, 7 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: ASA & BOBSC Membership Fees

 

 

This is a reminder to all parents that ASA & BoBSC Membership renewal payments are due by the end of this month.  If anyone is going to have difficulty meeting this deadline can you let me know, otherwise membership will be lapsed. Any swimmer whose membership lapses is not allowed in the pool as they will not have any ASA insurance cover.

Thanks

Jacqui Yeates

 

 




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Wednesday, 4 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC SPONSORED SWIM

 

B. O. B. S. C.
SPONSORED SWIM
SUNDAY
1st MARCH 2015
THIS WILL TAKE PLACE DURING NORMAL TRAINING ON SUNDAY EVENING.
£50 CASH FOR THE SWIMMER WHO COLLECTS THE MOST MONEY.
INDIVIDUAL PRIZES FOR THE SWIMMER WHO SWIMS THE MOST LENGTHS IN EACH SQUAD

 

REMEMBER WE ARE DOING THIS TO HELP ONE ANOTHER SO SWIM LOTS OF LENGTHS ON THE NIGHT

 

PLEASE PRINT OFF A SPONSOR FORM AND GET STARTED.

 




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Tuesday, 3 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC News for January 2015

 

BOBSC NEWS HEADLINES

January has been a very busy month starting off with a last chance for swimmers to achieve qualifying times for the 2015 Yorkshire Championships (and the chance to release some energy after the Christmas holidays) and culminating with the start of the championships themselves.

This issue includes a report on the first weekend of the 2015 Yorkshire Championships featuring the 50m events… PLUS

Libby Turner has qualified for two events for the British Swimming Championships… PLUS

Gala reports for other January Level 1 and Level 3 meets!

 

The Yorkshire Swimming Association Age Group / Open Championships 2015

The first weekend of the 2015 championships saw the 50m events held at Ponds Forge Sheffield on Saturday 31 January.

There was a change to the format of the 50m events this year with 9 and 10 year olds swimming on a heat declared winner basis and only 11 year age groups and upwards competing in heats with the top ten in each age group swimming in finals.

20 Girls and 10 Boys from BOBSC took part. Swimming in the Yorkshire Championships often brings out the best in swimmers and this year's 50m events lived up to that with a total of 43 long course PB's from 70 swims in spite of a busy competitive schedule in the run up to the Championships. Many congratulations to everyone who contributed to the "haul" of PB times!

Our top medallist (and also our 2014 Swimmer of the Year) was Abigail Miles competing in the 10 year age group who won Gold Medal in breaststroke, Silver Medal in backstroke and also received "top ten" pennants for 4th places in both freestyle and butterfly.

Our other 9 and 10 year old girls excelled themselves contributing significantly to the total number of PB's on the day with the following securing top ten finishes and receiving "top ten" pennants:

Georgia Lee (9) 4th place in breaststroke; Macy Yoxall (9) 7th place in freestyle and 9th place in backstroke; and Phoebe McNicholas (10) 7th place in breaststroke.

For the 9 and 10 year old boys Lewis Baker again performed very strongly securing top ten finishes and receiving "top ten" pennants for 5th place in freestyle, 7th place in breaststroke and 9th place in backstroke. Lewis also finished just outside the top ten with 11th place in butterfly.

In the older age group categories Thomas Speed swimming at the 15/16 year category was again our top boy swimmer reaching the final and winning Gold Medal in breaststroke and just missing out on the butterfly final finishing in 11th place in the heats. Thomas also finished 17th in backstroke and 21st in freestyle.

Also for the boys Greg Lugton (13) reached the butterfly final and received a pennant for a battling 8th place finish. Greg just missed out on the final of the backstroke finishing 11th in the heats and also finished 14th in freestyle.

For the girls Elizabeth Safonkina (12) reached the backstroke final and received a pennant as reward for an excellent 9th place finish. Elizabeth also finished 17th in breaststroke, 21st in butterfly and 26th in freestyle.

Other swims deserving special mention for finishes just outside the top ten include Lola Yoxall (9) for 14th in freestyle and 15th in butterfly; Megan Sharp (9) for 16th in butterfly; Georgia Lee (9) 18th in freestyle; Macy Yoxall (9) 17th in butterfly; Daniel Miles (9) for 15th place in breaststroke; Alex Tikhonov (10) for 13th place in breaststroke (and for competing at all following illness); Harriet Ostrowski-Jones (11) for 11th in backstroke and 17th in breaststroke; Sam Charlesworth (11) for 12 place in breaststroke; Georgia Hamblett (13) for a "storming swim" and 16th place in freestyle; and Holly Milnes (in the 16 year and over category) for 12th place in butterfly.

Other swimmers taking part were Maea Hamby, Isabelle Speed, Maddie Barker, Megan Firth, Megan Mitchel, Claire Berry, Emily Norton, Emma Smith, Alanah Hill, Corrine Hill, Curtis Harper, Myles Tupman, Nathan Billingham and Ben Nutt.

Unfortunately Libby Turner was unable to take part due to illness.

Qualification for The British Swimming Championships 2015

Earlier in January Libby Turner (13) secured qualification times for the British Swimming Championships for 200IM when competing at the City of Derby Meet and 50m freestyle when competing at the Burns Open Meet. Libby joins Thomas Speed who has already qualified for 100m and 200m breaststroke.

The championships will be held at the Aquatics Centre London from 14 to 18 April 2015. This will be a truly memorable occasion for Libby and for Tom. As the British Swimming website says, "It will be the first time since the Olympic trials of 2012 that the venue has hosted a British Championships and the Olympic venue will provide a perfect setting for athletes to perform while audiences watch action unfold."

Tickets will be on sale through the British Swimming website.

Level 3 Meets - Harrogate Janus Meet and Leeds New Year Meet

The weekend of 3rd & 4th January 2015 provided the last opportunity for swimmers to achieve qualifying times before entries closed for the 2015 Yorkshire Championships and the first opportunity of 2015 to prove themselves after the Christmas break with swimmers attending the Harrogate Janus A/B Grade Meet and a small number also attending the City of Leeds New Year Meet.

At Harrogate:

In summary 14 Swimmers competed achieving 33 short course PB's

Macy Yoxall (9): 6 PB's. A Grade Gold 200m Backstroke and 200m Butterfly; A Grade Silver in 400m IM; and A Grade Bronze in 200m Breaststroke and 200m IM.

Lola Yoxall (9): 5 PB's B Grade Gold 200m Butterfly and A Grade Bronze 200m Backstroke.

Daniel Miles (9): 5 PB's. B Grade Gold 50m Breaststroke and A Grade Silver 200m Breaststroke.

Jessica Richardson (11): A Grade Gold 200m Backstroke and 400m IM; B Grade Gold 200m Butterfly; and A Grade Bronze 400m Freestyle.

Matthew Selous (11): A Grade Silver 400m Freestyle.

Georgia Hamblett (13): 3 PB's. B Grade Gold 200m Freestyle and 400m IM; and B Grade Bronze 50m Butterfly.

Megan Lee (13): B Grade Silver 100m Breaststroke.

Mollie James (16): A Grade Gold 50m Backstroke; B Grade Gold 100m and 200m Backstroke; and A Grade Silver 50m Freestyle.

Emma Smith (15): 4 PB's. B Grade Gold 50m Backstroke; B Grade Silver 100m Backstroke and 200m IM; B Grade Bronze 50m and 100m Breaststroke.

Also taking part were Lucy Hatfield, Georgia Lee, Neve Wilkie, Lauren Sharp and William Kenny.

At Leeds:

In summary 5 Swimmers competed achieving 6 long course PB's.

Lewis Baker (10) won Gold Medal and Matthew Selous (11) finished 4th on their debut swims in the 1500m Freestyle.

Jessica Richardson (11) won Silver Medal in 800m Freestyle.

Georgia Lee (9) won Gold Medal in 200m Breaststroke and Silver Medal in 50m Breaststroke.

Megan Lee also took part.

Level 1 Meet - City of Derby

Borough of Barnsley's consistently highest performing Level 1 swimmers, Abigail Miles, Lewis Baker, Libby Turner and Thomas Speed were again in action at the City of Derby SC Long Course Level 1 Open Meet held at Ponds Forge Sheffield on 10th and 11th January 2015.

Lewis Baker (10) secured Gold Medals in 100m and 200m Breaststroke, a Bronze Medal in 400m Freestyle and 4 PB's.

Abigail Miles (10) secured Gold Medals in 100m Freestyle, 200m IM and 200m Breaststroke; Silver Medals in 100m Backstroke and 200m and 400m Freestyle; and 7 PB's.

Libby Turner (14) secured 3 PB's including, in the heats, a 200m IM qualification time for the British Swimming Championships 2015.

Thomas Speed secured 1 PB in the 15 and over category.

Level 3 Rotherham Metro A/B Meet

At the Level 3 Rotherham Metro A/B Grade long course meet held at Ponds Forge on 17th and 18th January 2015 a squad of 13 swimmers secured a total of 27 PB's.

The medal winners included:

Georgia Lee (9): Silver Medal 50m Breaststroke and Bronze Medal 200m Breaststroke.

Phoebe McNicholas (10):  A Grade Gold Medal in 50m Breaststroke and first place and a Speeding Ticket in 200m Breaststroke.

Freya Waller (10): B Grade Bronze Medal in 200m Breaststroke.

Lucy Hatfield (13): B Grade Gold Medal 50m Breaststroke.

Megan Lee (13): B Grade Bronze Medal 50m Breaststroke.

Emily Norton (14) B Grade Gold Medals 50m and 100m Backstroke and B Grade Silver Medal 50m Breaststroke.

Also taking part were Megan Sharp, Lauren Sharp, Maea Hamby, Millie Hamby, Ella Waller, Georgia Clarke and Elliot Robinson.

 

 

Carly Herbert

Head Coach

 

 

 

 




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Monday, 2 February 2015

BOBSC Bulletin: BOBSC News December Round Up

 

BOROUGH OF BARNSLEY SWIMMING CLUB PRESENTATION EVENING AND SPECIAL AWARDS 2014.

Many congratulations to the swimmers who won trophies and medals in the 2014 Club Championships and especially to those who received special awards at our Presentation Evening which was held at the Dale Tavern on 27 December 2014…………

Abigail Miles

The Coaches Cup for Swimmer of the Year and The O'Connor Cup for Achievement at County, Regional & District Level

Thomas Speed

The Honours Cup for Representative Honours

Libby Turner and Thomas Speed

The Benefit Trophy for National Standard Achievement

Alice Moody

H Wade Memorial Cup for Best Club Supportive Swimmer

Megan Lee

The Interest Trophy for Training Application and Dedication

Lisa Nutt

Alec James Trophy for Volunteer of the Year

Jonathon Wightman

The Weston Park Shield for most improved Junior Club Swimmer

Lucy Hatfield and Alanna Sidebottom.

The Metropolitan Trophy for the most improved Intermediate Squad Swimmer.

Nathan Billingham

The Pollard Trophy for most improved A2 Squad Swimmer.

The A Squad together…

The Joe Walker Trophy for most improved Female A Squad Swimmer and The Olympic Trophy for most improved male A Squad Swimmer.

Rebecca Sanderson and Lawrence Savage

The Hilda Gibson Trophy for most improved Youth Squad Swimmer.

 

 Derventio Excel Christmas Cracker

Four of our most successful swimmers in 2014 took part in the Long Course Level 1 Derventio Excel Christmas Cracker meet held at Ponds Forge Sheffield on 19 – 21 December 2014.

Abigail Miles(10) competing in six events, achieved five long course PB's winning Gold Medals in 50m and 100m breaststroke, 200m IM and 400m IM; and Silver Medals in 100m butterfly and 200m backstroke. Overall Abigail was the 13th ranked Top Female swimmer at the meet.

Lewis Baker (10) competing in eleven events, achieved nine long course PB's winning a Silver Medal in 400m freestyle and Bronze Medals in 50m breaststroke, 100m backstroke and 200m freestyle. Lewis also secured four 4th place finishes, two 6th place finishes and an 8th place finish. Overall Lewis was the 14th ranked Top Male swimmer at the meet.

Libby Turner (13) competing in four events achieved two long course PB's winning Gold Medal in 200m butterfly and securing 4th, 7th and 8th places respectively in her other events.

Thomas Speed (15) swimming in the 15 and over age group also competed in four events achieving three long course PB's with  5th, 6th, 24th and 28th place finishes in his events.

Other Borough of Barnsley swimmers taking part were Phoebe McNicholas – with a highly creditable 4th place in the 200m breaststroke - and Harriet Ostrowski-Jones.

Go BOBSC!

 

Carly Herbert

Head Coach

 

 

 

 

 




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BOBSC Bulletin: Lost Goggles

A pair of goggles with a white strap and clear lens went missing after the Intermediate session Saturday 31st January at Dearneside LC.

 

They may have been picked up by mistake and if found please pass them to Carly Herbert, Head Coach.

 

Thank you.




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