Registrations for the 2008-2009 season now due!

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The Club is now taking registrations for the new swim season. All competitors at the Queensland Short Course championships must renew their registration to compete...See pool for forms, or go to Swimmers section to down load your form.  

Results of TAS Short Course 2008

Fine swimming results complement a gorgeous weekend.
The glorious weather and the Beijing Olympic opening put us all in a good mood for the weekend of competition. TAS swimmers did a huge number of PB's on the weekend, and a total of 25 new FNQ records were made by our team. Many new qualifying times for Heritage Short Course championships put smiles on faces and were a just reward for winter training.
Despite a few technical glitches, the meet went smoothly and the food was delicious and healthy as usual: thanks Whetu, BBQ team and kiosk for all your work. Thank you to all the hardworking people timekeeping too: see what great times you recorded!!

Results:Athlete results TAS Shortcourse 2008.pdf

TAS Shortcourse 2008 Results.pdf
 

 

Heritage Short Course Championships 2008

Nominations for Heritage Short course championships 2008 DUE NOW
Heritage Short course championships (28-29th August) is a great weekend competition for all swimmers. It is fast moving and attracts lots of swimmers from all over the State.

TAS Swimming will be staying at the Gateway Village Caravan Park which provides good quality team accommodation. Jemma McClafferty will be team coach, and parents Michelle Gilholm, Kathy Hare, Nicola Davis, Roxanne Wu and Trevor Buschel will be there to help.

Although the qualifying times have quickened considerably since last season, you all swam so well this weekend that there are many new qualifiers. If you want to come
please contact Roxanne or the coaches.

2008_08QldSCChampsProgramofEvents.pdf
 

 

Australian Age competitors find new heights

TAS Swimming sends team to Australian Age Championships
 Seven swimmers competed at the recent Australian Age Championships at the Chandler Aquatic Centre with admirable success. Kotuku Ngawati won three individual medals (silver 200 back, bronze 200 free, bronze 100 back), while the 14U Girls relay team (Kotuku, Danica, Tarni and Hollie) did very well against tough competition to win bronze in the Club Free and Medley relays. Connor McKiernan was part of the Queenland State medley relay team which won Silver and broke a State record. Congratulations to all swimmers!

Bronze medal relay team: Tarni, Danica, Kotuku and Hollie:



Swimming at nationals:

 

Connor competes as part of Queensland State relay team which sets new Queensland record:
 


 

 
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