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Classics fare well at AA provincials

The Kamloops Classic Swimming club was well-represented at the B.C. AA Provincial Swimming Championships, which wrapped up on Sunday, June 24, in Victoria.

Ten Kamloops swimmers combined for 17 medals at the meet, attended by about 350 swimmers and 34 clubs from across B.C. and the Yukon.

Heather Waterous, in the 15-and-over girls' division, led the Classics with two gold medals, two silvers and two bronze.

Ryley McRae, in the 11-year-old boys' category, won the 100-metre fly and qualified for the B.C. AAA provincial championships, set for the first week of July in Richmond.

Marina Ackermann, in the 12-year-old girls' division, won a bronze medal in the 200-metre freestyle.

Sadie Keim, in the 14-year-old girls' division, won a silver medal in the 400-metre freestyle and bronze medals in the  800- and 200-metre freestyle races.

Tanner Douglas, in the 12-year-old boys' division, won the 400-metre freestyle.

Ally Sandulescu, in the 13-year-old girls' division, won bronze medals in the 50- and 100-metre freestyle races.

Eloise Ladyman, in the 12-year-old girls' category, won a silver medal in the 200-metre fly.

 

The relay team of  Heather Waterous, Natasha Harris, Helena Marken and Ally Sandulescu won gold in the 4x50 freestyle relay and bronze in the  4x50 medley relay in the 15-and-over girls' age category.

 

 

 
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