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Our Vision:
To Develop, Grow and Promote Swimming inthe BOP
Swimming Bay of Plenty Annual Report 2019 Page 2
Officers 3
Membership 4
Obituary 5
Chair’s Report 6
Technical Officials Report 9
Swimming Bay of Plenty Awards 10
Swimming Bay of Plenty Assessments 12
Certificates and Trophies 14
National Representatives 18
International Representatives 24
Record Breakers 25
Club Reports 27
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Patron Mr Chris Groothoff
Board Chair Bronwen RadfordBoard Darrin Walsh
Renee KellyDallas CouveeJan PookKaren Wagstaff ( Retired January 2019)David Pearce ( Appointed June 2019)
Administration Officer Karen Nixon
Records Officer Neville Hunter
Property Officer Chris Groothoff
Awards Committee Geraldine HaleChris GroothoffLesley MackenzieWayne JohnstoneBronwen Radford
Technical Committee Steve KnoxLesley MackenzieAnn BensemanFiona PaigntonDallas Couvee (Board Liaison)
Technical Assessors Lesley MackenzieAnn BensemanSteve KnoxSteve DelaneyFiona PaigntonJan PookSam Pook
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Comp Club VTO Coach BOP LIFE Total VotesEVO 127 61 24 4 6 222KAW 3 8 11LVWA 42 74 2 2 120MTM 52 21 7 1 81PAP 10 8 3 1 22S.ROT 55 14 18 1 3 91TPO 52 29 11 5 97WHK 48 49 9 1 2 109
Comp Club LTS Rec NVT VT Vol FOS Life PremCoach
AssCoach
Admin 2019 2018
BOP 1 4 1 6 6GRE 0 197EVO 127 61 407 83 54 24 9 4 10 4 1 3 787KAW 3 8 60 55 3 2 1 15 147 145LVWA 42 74 21 10 2 2 12 163 264MTM 52 21 37 31 7 1 1 2 152 125OTU 0 569PAP 10 8 5 6 3 1 1 5 99 85S.ROT 55 14 1 134 32 18 3 3 1 4 1 266 357TPO 52 29 4 47 11 3 3 5 154 143WHK 48 9 1 9 27 9 1 1 3 1 149 165TOTAL 389 264 490 343 208 74 19 7 25 16 6 38 1923 2056
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ENID WORDSWORTH Q.S.M 19 November 1925 - 13 July 2019
Swimming Bay of Plenty mourn the passing of Life memberEnid Wordsworth. Thank you, Enid, for your years ofdedicated service. Enid epitomized what Swimming Bay ofPlenty strives to achieve and her tenaciousness, positively andsense of humor will be missed but forever remembered. Ourthoughts and prayers are with her family.
Enid’s involvement with Swimming spanned over 6decades. Enid was one of the driving forces and foundationMember to establish the Greerton Amateur Swimming Clubback in 1958.
It was at this point that Enid’s legacy in swimming began.
Enid for many years instructed at club level concentrating onteaching budding swimmers to breathe in the proper manner.Enid worked tirelessly in establishing the club, the day to day running of it, and fundraising for the actualconstruction of the Greerton Pool – the club’s home base. She qualified as a Bay of Plenty RegionalTimekeeper in 1970 and later qualified as a Judge/Inspector of Turns. The 1974 Commonwealth Games inChristchurch saw Enid poolside at the Queen Elizabeth Complex officiating as a timekeeper. Enid wasalways poolside officiating at National Meets right up to 2006. She had officiated at Oceania Meets,Masters’ Meets both National and International, and Special Olympics Swimming Meets. Greerton AmateurSwimming Club had the benefit of her timekeeping skills at their domestic swim events right throughout theyears of their existence until her health started to fail. In 1980 Greerton Club honored Enid by bestowingupon her Life Membership of their club having already previously awarded her a Long Service Award. Enidalso served her club as a committee member for many years. Enid was extremely active at club levelattending most committee meetings passing on invaluable information from her immense experience andvast fund of wisdom.
At a Regional level Enid was the Patron of Swimming Bay of Plenty. She actively promoted swimming atall levels. At regional level, as well as officiating at practically every regional event and Championship Meetrun by the Region for many years. Enid also sat on several sub-committees. She was a RegionalExaminer of Timekeepers and the Convener of the Regional Examiners Committee and was also theConvener of the Awards Committee. She was also a member of the Regional Technical Committee. Enidserved as Bay of Plenty Regional Secretary from 1976 to 1980. She was a member of the Swimming Bayof Plenty Board in 1970 thru to the mid 1980’s.
In 1972 she was awarded the Bay of Plenty Service Award and in 1984 Bay of Plenty honored her with LifeMembership.
At a National level Enid was awarded the SNZ Service award in 1983 followed by Honors in 1994. Shewas one of the original members of the New Zealand Swimming Trust formed in 1991 and was elected toserve on the Trusts Committee in 2000. Enid was appointed to the SNZ Awards Committee in 1997 andfilled this role for many years. Enid served on the SNZ Board in 1984. She was awarded SNZ LifeMembership in 2009.
In 2002, Enid was awarded the Queens Service Medal for Community Service; this was in recognition forher valuable contribution to swimming.
Enid was dedicated, conscientious, much-loved and respected. Her service to our sport wastremendous. She inspired us all with her passion, dedication and hard work. She promoted this sport’smany values at public and grass roots level.
REST IN PEACE ENID
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Our athletes have exhibited qualities that have not only helped them achieve their goals butalso brought success to our clubs and Swimming Bay of Plenty.
This season we have seen some extraordinary results from our athletes. We had a total of220 podium placings for the 2018/2019 season at National Competitions. This is quiteremarkable. Our competitive numbers remain stable but there has been quite a significantdrop in our overall membership particularly Club Swimmers. It is the Club Swimmers thatare the foundation and we urge Clubs to be creative on how to get athletes in the pool. Weneed our kids to “fall in love” with swimming. We need to ensure we engage, excite,entertain and provide a family friendly swimming environment. We need to adapt to thechanging needs of our children. We have a new generation of swimmers that we need toaccommodate for.
I would like to extend my gratitude to each of the Board members. Each Board member haswillingly brought their own expertise and experience and work tirelessly for the betterment ofour swimmer and swimming community. My appreciation and gratitude to you all. I wouldparticularly like to make special mention of Karen Nixon. Karen works quietly and efficientlyin the back ground to keep things running smoothly.
Swimming Bay of Plenty has been committed to the issues placed before us throughout theyear. We are on the eve of SNZ implementing a new Regional Constitution which will haveimpacts on our Clubs and how they currently operate. We have continued with ourrevitalization of our Swimming Bay of Plenty Brand and creating a better connection with ourmembers. We understand the importance of this and want our members to feel a part of us.We want our swimmers to see and experience our vision. This year we have provided allNational Representatives at our Awards Brunch with a branded towel and drink bottle. OurJunior Festival representatives were all issued with a branded T-Shirt.
In conclusion I have listed some highlights below and am looking forward to anotherproductive year. We must look at the whole picture of swimming. We are always open toideas and welcome input from clubs, coaches and members. There is still a lot to do.What are we doing that we should keep doing? or what is working?What are we doing that we should stop doing? Or what is not working?What are we not doing that we could introduce to improve our performance? Or what aresome new things we can do that will work.
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The Junior League
To carry on with the success of the Inaugural Junior League in 2017/18 we continued withthis programme with the aim to promote inter-club competitions for junior swimmers aged 12and under and to encourage their progression in swimming and participation. Thank you toLiz van Welie Aquatics and Mount Maunganui Swimming Club for hosting Round One andTwo. We believe that this format for our Juniors works well and continue to get greatfeedback on the format.
The Senior League
This season we introduced the Senior League with a similar format of fast quick racing as inthe Junior League. The Seniors (13 and over) paid one flat fee and raced a maximum ofthree events. The coaching group believed the best format was in a 50m Pool whichbrought the Inaugural League to the 50m Pool at the Rotorua Aquatic Centre. It was awelcome return to a meet in the 50m Pool after many years’ absence, but the weather Godswere not kind. However, some good race practice was gained on starts and turns for thoseathletes leading into Nationals. We will be bringing the Senior League back this season.
Junior Camp
It is always hard to pick a highlight within the swimming season but our annual SBOP JuniorCamp is something we are very proud of. January 2019 was our 18th year and the mostsuccessful. 50 athletes gathered to learn about swimming technique, interact with coachesand swimmers, meet new friends, have an away-from-home experience and improve his/herswimming skills and endurance and a whole lot of fun in between. A special thanks toRiccardo. It was a privilege to watch him at work and see our athletes engaged.
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Hosting the SNZ Junior Aquaknights Festival
We welcomed 32 Clubs and 340 athletes to Rotorua for the Swimming New ZealandAquaknights Festival (Feb 2018). It was a privilege to host these athletes, clubs, parentsand supporters. We have an exceptional relationship within our community, and this wasintegral to ensure we were able to deliver a great environment and a fun experience for all.We are looking forward to hosting the 2020 Junior Aquaknights Junior Festival.
Annual Awards Brunch
A fantastic turnout to our Annual Swimming BOP Awards Brunch. It was a privilege toacknowledge the achievements of our brilliant athletes, officials, coaches, teams, volunteersand supporters. What an immense contribution you all make to our sport.
Bronwen Radford
Board Chairperson
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Congratulations to all those officials who have completed and gained their assessments thisyear.
There has been a positive change, with existing technical officials choosing to up skill invarious positions, both with BOP and Swimming NZ.In the past 12 months we have completed 48 assessments in total and have 6 JOS/Refereesin training.
The focus of our technical committee is to encourage our existing team of officials to improvetheir skills, both at BOP and Swimming NZ levels. To do this, we encourage you to approachand talk to our assessors about what you would like to do and where you would like to be.
We would also like clubs to bear in mind that our assessors are more than happy to holdgroup tutorials on all position’s trainees would like to aspire to. This is a positive way to getnew swimmers parents involved as timekeepers etc from the start.
It is encouraging to see that officials are now using the BOP technical email to inform us ofpositions they cannot fill once the schedule of appointments is out. This allows us time tomake other arrangements rather than arriving at the meet and not having positions filled.
Thank you to all our officials, both local and from outer regions who have assisted at ourmeets over the past year, it is rewarding to us as a committee when we have local officialsand officials from outside regions approach us at a meet and ask if they can have a job.We look forward to seeing new faces on pool deck and completing many assessments overthe coming year.
Fiona Paignton
Technical Official
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SNZ LIFE MEMBERSEnid Wordsworth QSM 2009
SBOP LIFE MEMBERSEnid Wordsworth QSM 1984Roselyn Lipiniski 2002Chris Groothoff 2004Lesley Mackenzie 2004Wayne Johnstone 2005Colleen Melville 2005Ann Benseman 2006Keith Johnson 2006Neville Hunter 2009Geraldine Hale 2013Steve Delaney 2014Bronwen Radford 2015Jane Williamson 2017Dianne Leonard 2018Kevin Leonard 2018Karen Nixon 2019
SNZ AWARDSService Honours
Enid Wordsworth QSM 1983 1994Colleen Melville 1994 2004Roselyn Lipinski 1996Lesley Mackenzie 1997 2008Chris Groothoff 2000 2010Annette Reece 2002Wayne Johnstone 2003Anne Benseman 2004Geraldine Hale 2004Keith Johnson 2004Neville Hunter 2006Steve Delaney 2009Bronwen Radford 2009Dianne Leonard 2011Kevin Leonard 2011Maryanne Roling 2012Fiona Paignton 2016Ellen Sherwood 2016
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SBOP AWARDSService Honours
Enid Wordsworth QSM 1973Tam Carter 1977 1992Roselyn Lipinski 1987 1993Colleen Melville 1989 1994Lesley Mackenzie 1992 1997Gaylene Johnson 1994 2004Chris Groothoff 1995 2000Ann Benseman 1996 2001Keith Johnson 1996 2001Wayne Johnstone 1996 2000Steve Delaney 2000 2005Annette Reece 2000 2018Neville Hunter 2000 2004Geraldine Hale 2001 2006Dianne Leonard 2003 2008Kevin Leonard 2003 2008Bronwen Radford 2003 2008Maryanne Roling 2007 2012Freda Delaney 2008 2015Sheryl Bicker 2009 2015Carole Armstrong 2010Arthur Faulkner 2010 2015Karen Nixon 2010 2015Jane Williamson 2010 2015Christine Tulloch 2013Fiona Paignton 2013 2018Alastair Capp 2013 2018Ellen Sherwood 2014 2019Brian Kendall 2014Steve Knox 2014 2019Katrina Allison 2014Sam Pook 2017Jan Pook 2017Melvene Surtees 2017Dallas Couvee 2017Carol Keightley 2018Henry Weston 2019Claire Baylis 2019Lisa Apperley 2019
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Club Timekeeper AOD IOT Starter Referee TotalEvolution 7 4 11LVWA 1 1Mt Maunganui 2 1 3Papamoa 1 1Rotorua 11 2 1 1 15Taupo 9 9Whakatane 4 3 1 8Total 34 2 10 1 1 48
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Evolution Aquatics TaurangaJodie Schumacher TKTasha Williams TKJames Paterson TKVeronika McEwan TKMelanie Cosford IOTShisarna Brewer TKJulie Simpson TKDylan Scharvi TKKaryn Scharvi IOTKevin Scharvi IOTSteven Webb TK
Liz van Welie AquaticsAlisa Potter TK
Mt MaunganuiChris Deed IOTJim Greetham TKAnnick Pratt TK
RotoruaMakiz Ishida TKHelene Walsh RefDaivd Spear AODMargeurite Marsh TKDennis Curtis AODMallory Walsh IOTMilton Simpson TKWesley Larey TKAttila Kiss TKBelinda Buchanan TKRina Joy TKLynne Kiernan TKDuane Partelow TKLilla Lazar TKSandy Davis TK
TaupoWaretini Walters TK
Taupo Continued
David Anderson TKDavina Anderson TKTrudie Robertson TKTeresa Green TKRichard Logan TK
PapamoaJackie Hanley
WhakataneDenise Jackson IOTMonica Julian STShirley Patterson IOTJolene Lawlor IOTPeter Hansen TKStacey Brooks TKBronwyn Matthews TKKavita Khatri TK
Duane English TKLinda Logan TKKaren Trevithick TK
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Certificates Of Recognition for Exceptional Service throughout the season:
Karyn Scharvi Dennis CurtisSandy Davis Sarah CarterTania Curtis Corey RikihanaKevin Scharvi Jackie CowieNicola Klein Mountain View TaupoJordan Wharekawa Extra Mile Auto Centre
TrophiesNorman Honour AwardExceptional service to Swimming by person, persons, clubor group, within the Region (not necessarily registered to SBOP)
Michael Pugh Evolution
Steve Hughes AwardExceptional service to Swimming by registered official,administrator or non-professional coach
David & PaulineSpear Swim Rotorua
Life Members TrophySwimmer of the Year Lochlainn O’Connor EvolutionAge Group Swimmer of the YearAwarded to 13-18 yr swimmer who attended SNZ Age Groups
Talitha McEwan EvolutionPeri Savage Memorial Trophy12/u swimmer of the year Taonga Wharekura Swim RotoruaRM Webb TrophyMost improved 12/U swimmer Hone Curtis Swim Rotorua
BOP Technical Official of the Year Sam & Jan Pook TaupoBOP Coach of the Year Tai Daniela &
Mike Lee Evolution
Ballymena TrophyBreaking a New Zealand record Not AwardedCullyhanna TrophyBest BOP performer at N Z Parafed competition Amanda Lowry EvolutionBeleek TrophyAwarded to a Para Swimmer showing improvement in all swimmingactivities, character, diligence and poolside etiquette
Siobhan Terry Taupo
John Hare Record TrophyBreaking most SBOP Age-Group records in the season Ariel Muchirahondo Swim RotoruaThe President’s TrophyBreaking the oldest record Tarquin Magner EvolutionAnn Marie Andresen Memorial TrophySwimmer with most points at SBOP LD & LC Champs Karolina Joyce Swim RotoruaBoP Best Junior PerformanceBest U13 swimmer at LC Champs Talitha McEwan EvolutionBoP Best Performance at BOP SC Champs Molly Shivnan Mt MaunganuiTrust Bank Bay of Plenty TrophyMens Middle Distance SC Freestyle Champion Daniel Shanahan EvolutionTrust Bank Bay of Plenty TrophyWomens Middle Distance SC Freestyle Champion Zyleika Pratt-Smith Mt MaunganuiWordsworth TrophyWomen’s Middle Distance LC Freestyle Champion Molly Shivnan Mt MaunganuiLindsay TrophyMens Middle Distance LC Freestyle Champion Lochlainn O’Connor EvolutionStewart Family TrophyWomens Distance Freestyle LC Champion Naia Anderson Mt Maunganui
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Keehan Family TrophyMens Distance Freestyle SC Champion Paddy Baylis Swim RotoruaEnid Wordsworth TrophyWomens Distance Freestyle SC Champion Molly Shivnan Mt MaunganuiArmstrong Family TrophyMens Distance Freestyle LC Champion John Clark WhakataneCartlon Cup Medley TrophyWomens Indiv.Medley LC Champion Molly Shivnan EvolutionBay of Plenty Medley CupMens .Indiv Medley LC Champion Lochlainn O’Connor EvolutionBenseman Family TrophyWomens Indiv.Medley SC Champion Zyleika Pratt-Smith Mt MaunganuiDelaney Family TrophyMens Indiv.Medley SC Champion Lochlainn O’Connor EvolutionCage Family TrophyWomens Butterfly LC Champion Naia Anderson Mt MaunganuiHarris Family TrophyMens Butterfly SC Champion Lochlainn O’Connor EvolutionYoung Reid Woudberg TrophyWomens Butterfly SC Champion Toni Saunders TaupoThe Flying Dutchman TrophyMens Butterfly LC Champion Lochlainn O’Connor EvolutionHorne Family TrophyMens Backstroke LC Champion David Boles Swim RotoruaBoP Mens Backstroke SC ChampionMens Backstroke SC Champion David Boles Swim RotoruaBoP Womens Backstroke LC ChampionWomens Backstroke LC Champion Molly Shivnan Mt MaunganuiAnn Andresen TrophyWomens Backstoke SC Champion Molly Shivnan Mt MaunganuiBOP Womens Breastroke LC ChampionWomens Breaststroke LC Champion Annelyse Cowie Swim RotoruaBOP Mens Breaststroke LC ChampionMens Breaststroke LC Champion Travis Hudson EvolutionHale Family TrophyWomens Breaststroke SC Champion Zyleika Pratt-Smith Mt MaunganuiHale Family TrophyMens Breaststroke SC Champion Johnson Bishop TaupoLochness Trophy Female.BOP Female Open Water Champion Emily Spear Swim RotoruaLochness Trophy MaleBOP Male Open Water Champion David Boles Swim RotoruaOpen Water Swimmer of the YearOverall Open Water Champion David Boles Swim RotoruaSteve Hughes TrophyMost outstanding performance by swimmer at Rising Stars Hannah Howell TaupoEnniskillen TrophyRising Stars best performance by club swimmer male Dougal MacKintosh TaupoEnniskillen TrophyRising Stars best performance by club swimmer female Danielle Fowler EvolutionNorm Jeffs Trophy50/50 Relay @ BOP SC
Matt HydeLaura Littlejohn St Pauls
s
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Club Trophies
Rising Stars TrophyClub with most points at Rising Stars Meet Evolution Aquatics TaurangaTom Muir TrophyClub with most points at National Events Mount MaunganuiBalfour CupClub with most points overall at SBOP LD, LC & Relay Champs Swim RotoruaSimon Painton Memorial TrophyClub with most points at 50m Age Group Championships events Swim Rotorua
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Relay Winners
Male 4 x 100 Medley Relay Swim RotoruaWomen 4 x 100 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiBoys 10/u 4 x 50 Free Relay Mt MaunganuiGirls 10/u 4 x 50 Free Relay Evolution Aquatics TaurangaBoys 9/u 4 x 25 Free Relay Swim RotoruaGirls 9/u 4 x 25 Free Relay WhakataneBoys 12/u 4 x 50 Free Relay WhakataneGirls 12/u 4 x 50 Free Relay Mt MaunganuiBoys 14/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay Evolution Aquatics TaurangaGirls 14/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay Evolution Aquatics TaurangaBoys 15/0 4 x 50 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiGirls 15/0 4 x 50 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiMixed 10/u 4 x 25 Free Relay Swim RotoruaMixed 12/u 4 x 50 Free Relay Evolution Aquatics TaurangaMixed 14/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiMixed 15/0 4 x 50 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiBoys 10/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay Swim RotoruaGirls 10/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiBoys 12/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay WhakataneGirls 12/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay Mt MaunganuiBoys 14/u 4 x 50 Free Relay WhakataneGirls 14/u 4 x 50 Free Relay Swim RotoruaBoys 15/0 4 x 50 Free Relay Swim RotoruaGirls 15/0 4 x 50 Free Relay Mt MaunganuiMixed 10/u 4 x 25 Medley Relay Swim RotoruaMixed 12/u 4 x 50 Medley Relay WhakataneMixed 14/u 4 x 50 Free Relay Mt MaunganuiMixed 15/0 4 x 50 Free Relay Swim RotoruaMale 4 x 100 Free Relay Swim RotoruaWomen 4 x 100 Free Relay Mt MaunganuiMixed 10 x 25 Relay Mt MaunganuiMixed 4 x 25 Adults Relay TaupoNisbet TrophyRunner Up Swim RotoruaGladesville TrophyClub with most points Mt Maunganui
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2018 AON NZ Open Championships 2nd- 6th July 2018
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga Swim RotoruaLochlainn O’Connor Paddy BaylisTarquin MagnerTravis Hudson Whakatane Swimming Club
John ClarkMt MaunganuiMolly Shivnan
2018 NZ Short Course Championships 2nd – 6th October 2018
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
Lochlainn O’ConnorMia PughConnor FarrellThomas WilkinsonAnais MagnerElla HoskinIsaac WilliamsLiam ShanahanDaniel ShanahanDaniel HarringtonCaitlin FarrellJungeun SongBen Cosford
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga (continued)
Mia GardinerEleanor GilbertZach ReederTessa BradleyLudovica ZarpellonEmily MahonMatthew Wagsaff
Liz van Welie Aquatics
Sarah Cummings
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Mount Maunganui
Zyleika Pratt-SmithGus ShivnanBailey DeedLuke KingNoah van OudenaarenGus ShivnanKel IgguldenThomas ScottJoe CookLucy BartlettRuby Helm
Swim Rotorua
James BaldwinAnnelyse CowieDavid BolesRocco Marsh
Swim Rotorua(continued)
Theo HarveySkye Cox
Taupo
Thomas BishopAdrian GreupinkJohnson BishopKiera-Lee AllottNathan RowlandToni Saunders
Whakatane
Caroline PaulsenJean-Daniel RossetDeshan SeneviratnaMarley OrrCambell JulianTimothy Klein
2019 New Zealand Open Water Championships 12-13 January 2019
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
Talitha McEwanMatthew Wagstaff
Swim Rotorua Rotorua
Emily SpearDamon CowieDavid BolesSamuel TrassMolly Sinclair
Whakatane Swim Club
Benjamin JacksonJoshua JacksonJamie Forsyth
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2019 New Zealand Open Water Relays 4x 1km 12-13 January 2019
Swim Rotorua Open Male Taupo Swimming Club 16 & under MaleSwim Rotorua 16 & under Female Taupo Swimming Club 16 & under MIxedSwim Rotorua 16 & under mixed
2019 New Zealand Junior Festival Aquaknights 15-17 February 2019
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
Jax MartinBruno FullerOlivia MiddleweekLiam JuryDulcie CopelandDane WoosterSam CosfordIsabella FaulknerBrodie HodgettsLeo RobbinsGia DumbletonNick ReederJacob ReederCharlotte GilbertWill QuinZac BaveystockOlivia HaysArianna RobertsOllie Giles MillerJordan O’ConnorMaia KahuraJessica PilbrowGrace RickitYeonsu NaJunsu Na
Kawerau Swimming ClubAzriah HohepaAmarni DavisCanea-Lee Paul
Liz van Welie Aquatics
Liam GoodJacob Delaney
Liz van Welie Aquatics (continued)
Honour RikihanaTeManewha RikihanaTessa HarveyGeorge WylieShima (Harrison) FletcherEmma FletcherAsa BanburyEli BanburyRose ScottPaige MartleySahkia RhindAlivia JenkinsLiam O’Brien
Mount Maunganui
Isabelle JonesZaniqua Pratt-SmithMikaela KetuBraith SwanbergSophie BarnardTalia RiveSheldon HoganCooper Everett
Papamoa
Isabel Johnson
Swim Rotorua
Aaron MuchirahondoLina StahlhutKarolina Joyce
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Swim Rotorua(continued)Ariel MuchirahondoLizzie AvisMikulash JoyceTaonga WharekuraNgamihi SimpsonAva TremainAshleigh RandellHone CurtisHannah BuchananKai Jung IshidaHannah KiernanAnna BlancoTamzin JoyEmma KissSamuel SchulzeWesley Larey
Taupo
Enya AbeleLeo EnglishDanielle GreenDaniel Anderson
Taupo(continued)Finley EnglishRuby RogersLucy HumbyRyan LoganWaahangateranginui DownesAshton UpfoldRyan Maxwell
Whakatane
Maia Patterson-FosterBenjamin JacksonJamie ForsythAshleigh LawlorKaylee LawlorChloe GladwinJoshua HansenNikkolas BrownElla McKayEmilie RossetTyler MaceyCaign BoonenHolly Rowland
2019 New Zealand Division II Competition 13-16th March 2019
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
Brooke RossBrayden ScharviJamie RobinsJade SchumacherGeorgia VerhoevenZoe WilkinsonBianca Enright
Liz van Welie Aquatics
Grace ScottJack ToddMason KritzKane McBrydieTe Manewha RikihanaAva Sands
Liz van Welie Aquatics (continued)
Chelsea GoodLaura ThomsponJessica KnealePhoebe Hoskin
Mount MaunganuiMataio EvaroaHannah Lawson
Swim Rotorua
Stella WestonSamuel TrassNgamihi SimpsonTaonga WharekuraAaron Muchirahondo
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Swim Rotorua(continued)Mikulash JoyceRiley GrangerDion Wright
Taupo
Briana Richards
Whakatane
Kate MurrayRyann Kelly
2019 Aon NZ Age Group Championships 16-20th April 2019
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
Lochlainn O’ConnorTalitha McEwanLouis FitzjohnThomas WilkinsonConnor FarrellTravis Hudson\Matthew WagstaffBen CosfordZachary GrahamZach ReederLily PearceDaniel ShanahanZoe WilkinsonEleanor GilbertBrooke RossCaitlin FarrellTarquin MagnerAnais MagnerIsaac WilliamsElla HoskinOlive PearceLiam ShanahanBrayden ScharviJoshua Gilbert
Liz van Welie Aquatics
Sarah CummingsKalani Bruce
Mount Maunganui
Molly Shivnan
Mount Maunganui (Continued)
Ruby HelmLuke KingKasha StokesKel IgguldenGus ShivnanLucy BartlettHannah LawsonLily CooneyThomas Scott
Swim Rotorua
Joshua BalmerDavid BolesDamon CowieEmily SpearAnnelyse CowieSkye CoxJames BaldwinJasmine HaganSamuel TrassLina StalhurtRocco MarshNikita PolaDion Wright
Taupo
Toni SaundersKiera-Lee Allott
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Whakatane
Jean-Daniel RossetTimothy KleinMarley OrrAshleigh LawlorDeshan Seneviratna
2019 NZ Opens 17- 21 June 2019
Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
Amanda LowryLouis FitzjohnConnor FarrellMatthew WagstaffLochlainn O’ConnorThomas WilkinsonTravis HudsonJoshua Gilbert
Liz van Welie Aquatics
Sarah Cummings
Swim Rotorua
Emily SpearJames BaldwinRocco MarshPaddy Baylis
Taupo
Kiera-Lee AllottSiobhan TerryCuda Tawhai
Whakatane
John ClarkCaroline Paulsen
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23-26th August 2018 .2018 Junior Pan Pacific Championships. Suva,Fiji.Paddy Baylis (Swim Rotorua)
Lochlainn O’Connor (Evolution Aquatics Tauranga)
5-8th October 2018 Australian State Teams Championships,Canberra, Australia
Joshua Balmer (Swim Rotorua)Molly Shivnan (Mt Maunganui)Travis Hudson (Evolution Aquatics Tauranga)Louis Fitzjohn (Evolution Aquatics Tauranga)
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Leo English Taupo 9yrs & Under 2 Records
Ariel Muchirahondo Swim Rotorua 9&U & 10yrs 32 Records
Karolina Joyce Swim Rotorua 10 & 11yrs 5 Records
Talitha McEwan Evolution 11,12 & 13yrs 6 Records
Isaac Williams Liz van Welie 12 & 13yrs 5 Records
Lucy Bartlett Mt Maunganui 13 & 14yrs 8 Records
Zyleika Pratt-Smith Mt Maunganui 13 & 14yrs 17 Records
Sarah Cummings Liz van Welie 14yrs 2 Records
Louis Fitzjohn Evolution 14 yrs 1 Record
Tarquin Magner Evolution 13, 14yrs & Open 22 Records
Molly Shivnan Mt Maunganui 15, 16yrs & Open 15 Records
Daniel Shanahan Evolution 15 & 16yrs 7 Records
Travis Hudson Evolution 16yrs 2 Records
Toni Saunders Taupo 16yrs & Open 1 Record
Lochlainn O’Connor Evolution 17 & 18yrs 23 Records
Johnson Bishop Taupo 17yrs & Open 14 Records
Joshua Gilbert Evolution 17,18yrs & Open
Tessa Bradley Evolution 18 yrs 1 Record
Paddy Baylis Swim Rotorua 18 yrs 1 Record
Joape Nagera Swim Rotorua 18yrs 1 Record
David Boles Swim Rotorua 18yrs & Open 4 Records
John Clark Whakatane Open 1 Record
Ruby Matthews Evolution Open 5 Records
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1st Quarter Lochlainn O’Connor Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
2nd Quarter Lochlainn O’Connor Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
3rd Quarter Tarquin Magner Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
4th Quarter Tarquin Magner Evolution Aquatics Tauranga
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Evolution Aquatics Tauranga was established, with LTS now including Katikati.
Evo Chocolate Meet had over 100 Evo swimmers attend and Evo Winter Meet had 353
competitors, including NZ age group records being broken.
NZ Age Group Champs finishing 4th ranked club in NZ, boys 2nd ranked male team in
NZ including 35 medals and 18 BOP records
Five Swimmers; Ruby, Tarquin, Louis, Talitha and Thomas being selected for NZ teams.
Having 3 swimmers attending this years Junior Aquaknights Festival as this was the
most amount of swimmers we have had at this event.
After 5 long years working backwards and forwards with the Kawerau District
Council the councillors finally heard of the struggles that we were going through. As we
have not been heard in the past with in house management pushing us aside and not
wanting to hear our problems. So as a committee and whanau we decided to put in a
submission so the councillors were able to see where we were at. Carol
and Justin searched and found 86 emails/letters/correspondence that talked or
mentioned the our clubrooms. Over 20 supporting letters from our swimming whanau.
The councillors agreed to have a meeting to discuss where to next. We have had a
meeting with he Mayor, Deputy Mayor, KDC Engineering Officer and Chairperson of
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Regulatory and Services Committee. We were able to start the ball rolling and get these
clubrooms finally built. We as a club feel like after so many years we are getting heard
and all the problems that we have had in the past are getting solved and settled.
Having 13 Swimmers compete at this years Rising Stars event and coming away with
loads of PBs and children coming away with belief that they can achieve greatness.
This year was the most successful with the club having over 30 afternoon swimmers
and over 100 swimmers attending our Learn to Swim Programs
The strong team that we took to Dunedin to compete at the Div 2 championships
Hosting the BOP Winter Dip at Greerton in June – the LVWASC’s first meet.
Launch of the new website – www.lvwasc.co.nz – a central portal/go-to about club
information, FAQs, newsletters, etc.
The Club’s very first Prize Giving, with a range of awards and recognitions for junior
swimmers through to national level.
Mt Swimming Club winning the BOP relays
Successfully getting through the Baywave closure
Running a successful Hot Stuff Meet at Baywave
Swimmers success resulting from commitment and drive as shown by Coach Stan
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Recruitment of our fantastic new Head Coach Andy McLay who hit the ground running
on 1 June 2019
Our Junior Team competed at the SBOP Championships in Rotorua on 8 December
2018, had an amazing experience as it was the first time for some of our team to race
over two days, with fantastic results of 6 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals
Joint club night with the Te Puke Swimming Club on 2 March 2019 produced great
swimming and sportsmanship
2019 Club Champs on 27 March with some amazing PB's
Community: Making the Difference water safety programme 1500 tamariki given water
skills tutition
Club Development: New swimmer pathway introduced streamlining and measuring
achievements
Competitions: Central North Island Top Club
Athlete achievements: catering and achieving for athletes from Junior Pan Pacs to junior
festival with outstanding results
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Our XLR8 meet was a huge success again this year with entries reaching capacity
before the close off.
Keira and Toni performed well at NZ Short Course Championships coming home with 3
Golds, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze medals.
Club nights have been well attended and we are working to build the pathway from learn
to swim through to competitive swimming.
Whakatane has had a strong year on both the junior and senior competitive fronts. Our
junior swimmers picked up 33 placing at the 2018 BOP Junior Champs and 21 at the
Junior Festival. Seniors had an exceptional year with PB performances by all national
meet attendees and 32 top 10 rankings. These top performances yielded 5 National
placing. We have also added over 15 new competitive swimmers to our ranks this year
for further growth as our new squad structure reaches maturity.
Successful submissions on behalf of WASC to the Long-Term Plan at WDC to cover the
outdoor pool which results in more lane space for not only WASC but all user groups in
the Whakatane District.
WASC has seen squad numbers steadily increasing over the last year with the
introduction of two further squads to assist in the transition between junior and senior
development.
WASC held the first Swim Camp in recent times for all swim club members in November
2018. It was well attended with over half of all members attending. Lots of new skills
learned at the trainings over the 2 days. A junior swim camp is planned for November
2019 and a Senior Camp in early 2020.