Swindon Dolphin claimed three medals at the British Swimming and ASA Summer Championships.
With nine swimmers at Sheffield as well as having Fraser Durston in Swansea, Dolphin claimed three medals as well as reaching nine finals and setting two new club records along the way.
In the three kilometre open water race, Cathy Naus finished 17th in a time of 41 minutes 51 seconds.
Sixteen-year-old James Watson, who competed in eight events, set a new club record in the final of the 400m freestyle when finishing seventh. Watson also reached the final of the 200m individual medley.
Watson was joined by 14-year-old Miles Faringdon, who was at his first national championships, in the 1500m freestyle.
Regan Jefferies set a new PB and a new Dolphin age group best time of 2:31.47 in the 200m breaststroke.
Lauren Matthews went in both the 200m butterfly and the 400m IM, but fell short of her best times.
Craig Harris returned from illness to take bronze in the S14 100m breaststroke final with a new PB of 1:12.90.
At the Welsh event of the British Championships in Swansea, Durston won gold in the 400m IM and silver in 200m breaststroke.
While in Sheffield, William Davies competed in the 200m, 400m and 1500m freestyle, finishing in 14th, 12th and 13th respectively.
Denice Gardo was Dolphin’s final competitor at Sheffield in the 100m backstroke, with an entry time that ranked her 12th in her 15 years age group.
A personal best swim in the heat broke her own club record as well as earning her a sixth ranked place in the final where she finished fourth and set a new club record in the process.
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