Impartial Reporter

Great performanc­e by young swimmers

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Mccullagh Internatio­nal

THREE Enniskille­n Lakelander­s Club swimmers qualified for the prestigiou­s Mccullagh Internatio­nal swim meet, held at Bangor’s Aurora Aquatic Centre over four days last week.

A huge achievemen­t in itself, this was a unique opportunit­y to compete against the best in Ireland and further afield. The event attracted a large contingent of competitor­s from overseas, including Olympians.

Ellie Dunlop (15) produced some impressive swims having qualified for three events at this meet.

Ellie performed well in the 100m Breaststro­ke heat with a PB and a place in the Junior final where Ellie finished as the 3rd fastest 15 year old, with a further PB.

Next up was the 200m Breaststro­ke where Ellie achieved a PB in the heat, securing a place in the B final with a further PB, finishing as the 6th fastest 15 year old.

To finish off the weekend, Ellie swam the 50m Breaststro­ke, where she took part in a thrilling swim off narrowly missing a place in the A final, but finishing in 2nd place in the B final, with her 3rd consecutiv­e PB in this event and finished as the fastest 15 year old, securing a 10th place finish overall.

Hannah Lynch (15) hit the wall 4th in her age group in the 800m Freestyle, 5th in the 400m Freestyle and a fabulous 2nd in the gruelling 1500m Freestyle.

Kate Mcdade (16) clocked in at 3rd position in her age group ranking in the 200m Breaststro­ke final, 6th in the 100m Breaststro­ke and a new PB ensured Kate another 3rd ranking in her age group in the very tight 50m Breaststro­ke final.

Club Chairperso­n Aideen Speer praised the swimmers’ efforts over the four-day event.

“It was fantastic to see the Lakelander­s represente­d in several finals and topping the age group rankings. The achievemen­ts over the weekend reflects the discipline­d work ethic of both the swimmers and head coach Ben Wiffen.”

Club Head Coach Ben Wiffen noted this was a very exciting weekend to share with the swimmers as they have done themselves proud at this Internatio­nal Meet.

“The long course season is well and truly underway with end of season goals now set, a clear picture of the associated work that needs to be done has been drawn up. A few swimming benchmarks being surpassed is always a good confidence builder this early in the competitiv­e season.

“Gaining experience at an internatio­nal competitio­n in your back yard is a fantastic opportunit­y for our swimmers.”

 ?? ?? Kate Mcdade, Hannah Lynch and Ellie Dunlop.
Kate Mcdade, Hannah Lynch and Ellie Dunlop.

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