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Strong performances and state qualifying times recorded at Albany Short Course Swim Carnival over the weekend

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Start of the 200m freestyle heat three.
Camera IconStart of the 200m freestyle heat three. Credit: Laurie Benson

More than 150 swimmers from across WA converged on Albany at the weekend for the annual Albany Short Course Carnival, with competitors chasing medals and State qualifying times.

The Albany Leisure and Aquatic Centre was closed to the public as 158 swimmers from 27 metropolitan and regional clubs took to the pool across two days of competition.

The carnival was hosted by Albany Swim Club which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and the home side impressed by finishing with three gold, five silver and nine bronze medals.

UWA-West Coast topped the club standings, followed by Albany Swimming Club in second and Kalgoorlie in third.

Albany's Stephanie Forgus in the second final of the 100m freestyle.
Camera IconAlbany's Stephanie Forgus in the second final of the 100m freestyle. Credit: Laurie Benson

Mt Barker’s Kaleb Zijlstra was named the competition’s top multi-class swimmer, while Busselton’s Louis Fisher finished runner-up.

Top 10 swimmers in the under-12’s meet were Irmuun Amarbayasgalan (Kalgoorlie), Angela Gan (Riverton Aquanauts), Annie Jackson (UWA-West Coast), Mason Fourie (Albany), Zali Slade (Kalgoorlie), Oliver Samuels (Kalgoorlie), Aidan Fisher (Busselton), Chloe Barden (Mt Barker), Scarlett Downes (Bunbury) and Cora Jenkinson (Riverside).

Top 10 swimmer in the over-13’s meet were Daniel Angelevski (Riverside), Mia Forrest (Busselton), Lachlan Stif le (Australind), Aden Ma (Southside Penrhos Wesley), Benjamin Eikelboom (Bunbury), Lynlee Stif le (Australind), Mackenzie Miller (Westside Christ Church), Morgan Hill (Australind), Jeremy Colman (UWA-West Coast), Lillian Molenda (Albany Swimming Club).

Albany swim meet officer Kaye Bolger said the weekend delivered strong performances across the board.

“The weekend went well, we had good participation from everybody, lots of happy swimmers, some good times recorded and some very good results,” she said.

Ms Bolger said Albany’s novice swimmers made significant improvements including lots of personal bests.

“Albany had quite a few novice swimmers and they did lots of personal bests, so they recorded some really good times,” she said.

“The improvement in their standard from their last swims proved that their training had been really going right for them.

“The coaches were happy with their swims and quite a number of them achieved junior State qualifying times which is what they were after.”

Start of the 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconStart of the 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson

She said swimmers from visiting clubs also achieved qualifying standards they had travelled to Albany to chase.

“I believe several of the swimmers from some of the other clubs, particularly Kalgoorlie, were here for that purpose and they achieved quite a few junior qualifying times as did Bunbury and Busselton,” she said.

“I think overall everyone were all quite happy with what they achieved.”

Ms Bolger praised the volunteers, technical officials and spectators who helped make the event a success.

“We had really good numbers of technical officials and people running the event which made it nice and smooth,” she said.

“We had our full contingent of entries turn up and lots of spectators down there to see what was a really good event.

“It was good for Albany and good for the town to get people in.”

Albany's Luke Molenda in his breast stroke heat.
Camera IconAlbany's Luke Molenda in his breast stroke heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Kwinana's Georgina Podolski in her 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconKwinana's Georgina Podolski in her 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Kwinana's Georgina Podolski after her 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconKwinana's Georgina Podolski after her 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Mt Barker's Chloe Barden in her 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconMt Barker's Chloe Barden in her 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Sophia Riddell and Nicolette Tollec at the start of the 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconAlbany's Sophia Riddell and Nicolette Tollec at the start of the 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Sophia Riddell and Nicolette Tollec celebrate their finish of the 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconAlbany's Sophia Riddell and Nicolette Tollec celebrate their finish of the 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Leo Tuffley competes in the 200m freestyle heat.
Camera IconAlbany's Leo Tuffley competes in the 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Start of the mens 200m freestyle.
Camera IconStart of the mens 200m freestyle. Credit: Laurie Benson
UWA West Coast's Jake Foster competes in the 200m  freestyle heat.
Camera IconUWA West Coast's Jake Foster competes in the 200m freestyle heat. Credit: Laurie Benson
Central Aquatic's Emma van der Westhuizen.
Camera IconCentral Aquatic's Emma van der Westhuizen. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Mason Fourie at the start of the boys 9-10 50m butterfly.
Camera IconAlbany's Mason Fourie at the start of the boys 9-10 50m butterfly. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Mason Fourie in the boys 9-10 50m butterfly.
Camera IconAlbany's Mason Fourie in the boys 9-10 50m butterfly. Credit: Laurie Benson
Mt Barker's Kaleb Zijlstra finishes the 50m multi-class 50m butterfly.
Camera IconMt Barker's Kaleb Zijlstra finishes the 50m multi-class 50m butterfly. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Jason Wenbourne in the second of three  finals of the 50m butterfly.
Camera IconAlbany's Jason Wenbourne in the second of three finals of the 50m butterfly. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Iris Ford in the first final of the 100m freestyle.
Camera IconAlbany's Iris Ford in the first final of the 100m freestyle. Credit: Laurie Benson
Albany's Skye Ford in the second final of the 100m  freestyle.
Camera IconAlbany's Skye Ford in the second final of the 100m freestyle. Credit: Laurie Benson

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