Stockport Express

Wolfpack’s world class campaign

- SWIMMING CLAIRE EVANS

LIVING up to its heritage as one of the most successful clubs in UK history for producing internatio­nal medal winning swimmers, team ‘Wolfpack’ from Life Leisure’s Stockport Metro Swimming programme, has had yet another world class season.

The European Championsh­ips in Glasgow, was the setting for one of the club’s rising stars, Holly Hibbott (18), to show why she is fast-becoming a team GB success story.

Buoyed with confidence from her Commonweal­th Silver (400m freestyle) and Bronze (4x100m medley) back in April, Holly shows no sign of slowing her progress, winning gold with her team-mates in the 4x200m freestyle, and two bronze medals including an individual in the 400m freestyle with a personal best time 4:05:01. Holly was one of just three athletes to win three medals at the Championsh­ips.

Holly follows a long line of medal-winning swimmers to have come through Stockport Metro’s High Performanc­e Centre at Grand Central pools - including names such as Keri-anne Payne, James Goddard, Steve Parry, Cassie Patten and Graeme Smith – and is moving quickly up the elite rankings, her sights now firmly set on the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020.

Domestical­ly the club also delivered with a bang in Sheffield’s Ponds Forge pool at the National Championsh­ips, the club finishing equal top of the Gold medal tally and producing medals at every distance.

Winning five gold medals a piece were Katie Matts (19) and Lizzie Harris (17), with Katie dominating in breaststro­ke events, winning the 50m, 100m (PB) and 200m, and Lizzie going sub 2mins for the first time to win gold in the 200m freestyle (17-18yrs). Earlier this year Lizzie also won two golds at the World School Games, putting in a lifetime best (4m 14secs) to win the 400m freestyle.

Also showing excellent form, and further reflecting the young talent currently training at Life Leisure’s Stockport Metro facility, was Alisha Hawkins. In her first ever event representi­ng team GB, the 17-year-old took 13 place (out of 36) in the women’s 7.5k at the European Junior Open Water Swimming Championsh­ips.

Multi Olympic medal-winning coach Sean Kelly, Director of Performanc­e at Stockport Metro, believes the current group of swimmers training at the Stockport facility, are beginning to show the qualities required to deliver on the world stage.

Sean said: “The programme in Stockport provides everything an athlete needs to win at the highest level. Seeing what can happen when you mix happy, dedicated, hardworkin­g athletes with world-class facilities and support from individual­ly tailored, coach-led training programmes, is incredible. Get this right and that team starts becoming unstoppabl­e - with the swimmers we have now, I feel we are definitely on this track. We are on a mission and want even more success.”

“As well as having individual stars, the wider team has an abundance talent at all levels and age groups, so much so that this year Stockport Metro won the county and regional league championsh­ips and rounded off the summer as ‘A’ finalists in the National Arena League (Senior and Junior). Results like that aren’t possible unless you have a really great team of swimmers, coaches and supportive parents working to help each other progress.

“It’s fantastic to be a part of.”

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