The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Strong medal haul from Deepings team

- By Steve Briers sport@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk www.peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

Six Deepings Swimming Club competitor­s climbed the podium after achieving top six finishes following the conclusion of the fourth and final round of the 2022 Grantham Grand Prix last weekend.

The competitio­n, spread over four weekends from March to June, is a showpiece for nine-to-12-yearolds, and gives younger swimmers the opportunit­y to race all four 50m events, the 200m freestyle and the 200m individual medley (100IM for nine-year olds) twice over.

Ashton Hunter, Deepings’ promising new star, showed why he is drawing rave reviews from within the Lincolnshi­re area as he stormed to a comfortabl­e win in the nine-year-old age group.

Ashton topped the podium after winning all 12 events, including the three on the final day: 50m breaststro­ke, 50m freestyle and 100IM.

During the competitio­n, he also set a new Deepings Swimming Club short-course record for nine-year-olds in the 200m freestyle with a time of 2:52.80.

Making it a one-two in the 9yrs age group was Oliver Clarke who scooped

second place after a string of fine performanc­es and a host of new personal best times.

In the 11yrs age group, James Cash collected the trophy for fourth place overall, while Oliver Shepherd

secured second spot in the 12yrs age group with personal bests in the 50m freestyle and 50m breaststro­ke on the final day of racing.

Two nine-year-old girls completed Deepings’ trophy haul at this year’s Grand Prix. Annabel Shepherd came fourth overall and Lottie Flatters was fifth with both girls achieving some huge PBs.

Deepings Swimming Club head coach Lynn Chapman was delighted with the performanc­es over all four weekends of competitio­n.

“While we had six swimmers taking home trophies, all of our younger swimmers did themselves proud at this year’s Grand Prix,” she said.

“They showed significan­t improvemen­ts in their skills and fitness levels from one month to the next and are clear proof of an exciting future for Deepings Swimming Club.”

 ?? ?? The Deepings squad brought home 21 medals from the Fenland Meet.
The Deepings squad brought home 21 medals from the Fenland Meet.

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