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What a waterful life - Primary and Secondary students make a splash at the 2023 Diocesan Swimming Championships

Last week saw the end of the school swimming pathway in NSW. It has been an outstanding year for our Primary and Secondary school swimmers.

Bernadette Duggan June 16, 2023

This Year's Primary and Secondary Diocesan Swimming Championships were held at the Forum where students from across all 6 regions performed outstandingly, showcasing their skill and smashing their PBs.

The following swimmers had a busy program for the NSW Catholic Primary School Swimming Championships at Sydney Olympic Park after qualifying for five or more events:

At the NSWCPS Championships at SOPAC there were some superb swims from our primary students as follows:

Other swimmers to finish in the top 6 at Polding included:

The St Catherine’s girls relay team performed outstandingly, placing third while the junior boys finished in sixth. The St Mary’s Warners Bay senior boys placed third.  

The following students from the Maitland-Newcastle Diocese qualified for the NSWPSSA Championships:

Isobel Smith qualified for the final, going on to win the eight years 50m freestyle with a time of 38:96.

Quin Neyland made the final in four events, finally taking out the 100m freestyle with the impressive time of 1:03:21. She also placed third in the 50m freestyle, fifth in backstroke and ninth in butterfly.

Mackinley Griffen placed third in the 50m breaststroke final with a time of 36:94 and placed fifth in the 200m individual medley.

Sienna Compton excelled in the multiclass, placing first in the 50m breaststroke (53:24), backstroke (45:87), freestyle (37:19) and butterfly (42:92). Sienna’s brother placed fifth in the 50m freestyle final.

The Diocese strongest secondary swimmers competed last term, showcasing their talent and skill.

Eva Potts from St Mary’s Catholic College, Gateshead qualified for seven events in the NSWCCC Championships. She broke the 50m and 100m 15Yrs Freestyle records and went on the break the previous record set by Meg Bailey, a highly accomplished swimmer within our Diocese, in the 100m event. Eva also broke a record made by J Webb in 1998 for the 50m 15yrs freestyle.

Spencer Hamilton broke Oliver Moody’s record in the 50m breaststroke with a time of 31.81.

The St Francis Xavier’s College open medley relay team broke the ASC Maitland record with a time of 2.04.57.

St Mary’s Gateshead Intermediate Girls broke a record with a time of 2.02.00 in the 200m freestyle relay.

Eva Potts and Emily Jack from St Mary’s Catholic College, Gateshead and Matilda Smith from SFX, Hamilton qualified for an impressive seven events at the NSWCCC Championships.

Other swimmers who medalled in four or more events were:

The following talented swimmers and many others went on to represent the Maitland-Newcastle Diocese at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre. Those finishing in the top six at NSWCCC included:

 

The 2023 Diocesan swimmers to qualify for the NSWCCC Team to compete at NSW All Schools last week Included:

Valentina Ward - All Saints’ College, Maitland

Lachlan Webster - Catherine McAuley, Medowie

Sebastian Webster - Catherine McAuley, Medowie

Sampson Ward - San Clemente, Mayfield

Sophie Scislo - St Clare’s, Taree

Jack Breasley - St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton

Thomas Dever- St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton

Oscar Roberts - St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton

Spencer Hamilton - St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton

Eli Worell - St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton

Matilda Smith - St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton

Theodore McFadden - St Joseph’s, Lochinvar

Dominik Traub-Rehm - St Joseph’s, Lochinvar

Emily Jack - St Mary’s Catholic College, Gateshead

Eva Potts - St Mary’s Catholic College, Gateshead

Evie Lucas - St Paul’s Catholic College, Booragul

Jadyn Raven - St Paul’s Catholic College, Booragul

 

Emily Jack won silver at the NSW All Schools in the 200m butterfly, 5th in the 100m butterfly and 6th in both the 50m butterfly and 400m individual medley.

 

What a talented pool of swimmers the Maitland Newcastle Diocese has!

 

More photos linked below:

https://csnsw.sport/maitland-newcastle/secondary/gallery/2023/swimming

https://csnsw.sport/maitland-newcastle/primary/gallery/2023/swimming

 

 

 

 

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