Daniel's an all-round champion; MIDDLESBROUGH ASC GRASSROOTS SPORT.MIDDLESBROUGH ASC ASC Ambulatory surgery center, see there swimmers have put in a strong showing at the North East Regional Championships at Sheffield's Ponds Forge Ponds Forge International Sports Centre is a leisure complex in the City of Sheffield, England that contains an Olympic-sized swimming pool with seating for 2,600 spectators, family and kids pools, water slides and other sports facilities. Pool with 14-year-old Daniel Johnson Daniel Johnson is the name of:
He won seven golds in the 100m, 200m and 400m Freestyle, 100m and 200m Butterfly, 100m Breaststroke and 200m Individual Medley med·ley n. pl. med·leys 1. An often jumbled assortment; a mixture: "That night he dreamed he was traveling in a foreign country, only it seemed to be a medley of all the countries he'd ever been to and (IM). Perry Gardner, 11, took gold in the 100 Butterfly, silver in the 200 IM and 200 Backstroke, and bronze in the 400 IM. Perry finished just outside the medals taking fourth place in three other finals. The youngest swimmer to medal was 10-year-old Danny Andrews. He took home gold in the 100 Butterfly, silver in the 200 Butterfly and 200 Backstroke, and bronze in the 100 Backstroke. The highlight was a particularly quick swim in the 100 Butterfly - faster than finalists in older age groups. He set six new personal bests over the two weekends. Jordan Heaney, 14, appeared in seven finals, winning silver in the 400 Freestyle. He also finished just outside the medals in fourth in the 100 Freestyle and 200 Backstroke. Other finalists were Danny Barry, 11, Matthew Keenan, 11, who also set six new PBs, Jack Willis and James Griffiths. Sam Fisher For the Australian rules football player, see Samuel Fisher. Samuel Leo Fisher, is the main character in the Splinter Cell series of video games and novels. Sam Fisher is a veteran of the CIA Directorate of Operations and of U.S. Navy SEAL Team 3. , Patrick Severn and Brendan White, all 10-years-old, all set new PBs in their first championship appearances. Jess Findlay, 12, was the club's top girl, qualifying for seven finals before winning silver in the 100 Breaststroke and bronze in the 200 Breaststroke and 200 Freestyle. Chloe Willmott, 13, took bronze in the 200 Butterfly and came forth in 100 Butterfly and 400 IM. Other finalists included Ellie Stephenson, 13, Emily Blenkinsopp, 13, Abigail Konya, 12, and Victoria Fenby, 11. Other swimmers with new PBs, include Megan Urwin, 13, Katie White, 12, Sally Willis, 12, Steph Hooper, 13, Emma Simpson, 13, Eve Chinnock, 11 and Brigid Knowles, 10. Middlesbrough's remaining swimmers all deserve congratulations for impressive swims, they include Beth Feeney, Rebecca Maude, Jack Baister, Owen Waddington and Luke Smailes. Now it's back to training at the Neptune as some of the swimmers are gearing up for the National Championships in July. CAPTION(S): MEDAL WINNERS: From left, Chloe Wilmott, Danny Andrews, Daniel Johnson and Jordan Heaney |
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