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Sophie Moulding, West End Dolphins
Sophie has
attended almost all sessions during the year and has also been regular at the time trials.
Her attitude has been excellent and she has shown improvement in technique in all her strokes. This has led to improvement
in times.
Zoe Kirwood, Gosforth
Dolphins
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Amy Larson, Jesmond Dolphins
For a girl so young, Amy always pays attention in session,
actually helps organize the swimmers in her lane. Amy's attendance is almost without a flaw and her effort in time trials
i.e.: competitions is always her best. This swimmer of the year is well deserved… CONGRATULATIONS Amy!
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Sophie Howarth, East End Dolphins
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Lucy Pages, East End B Squad
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Lewis Wiseman-Ord, BB Squad
An excellent attitude, towards learning and improving, along with excellent attendance has allowed Lewis make
massive improvement from A graded standard swimmer into genuine national potential. Lewis is very focused on his own training and always strives to produce his best in every single session.
He has developed good swimmer/coach relationships and is very
comfortable asking questions and receiving constructive criticism. If Lewis continues to be self motivated and focused on his own swimming I am sure he will continue to improve in the
future.
Andrew Learmouth, A Squad
Andrew made it to his 2nd nationals with a wider range of events. He made the finals for the second
year running and made a massive improvement in 2004/2005 in all strokes and all aspects of his training.
Jenny Steele, Tim Reddish Trophy
After a freak accident whilst in a competition, Jenny severely damaged ligaments in her shoulder and
took her 9 months to get back. During that time Jenny continued to work in the pool doing a lot of kick work, although her
shoulder was very painful she stayed positive throughout.
Alex Gallon, Coach
Award in recognition of Alex's long service to the club.
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Vanessa Venchard, City B Squad
Natasha has swam with enormous commitment to training over the past year. She has worked hard on improving
her technique in all areas. I am suspecting even greater achievements in the year to come.
Daniel Bosman, AZ Squad
Dan has been very consistent and diligent in his training throughout the season. His swimming performances
have improved throughout his year in AZ squad. He finished the season within 1 second of a National Qualifying Time.
Chris Cook, AA Squad
Chris moved on from his Olympic experience to finish in the top 5 at the World Championships in Montreal.
He is a very strong squad member acting as an inspiration and is very encouraging and supportive to other squad swimmers.
James Johnson,
Susan Rolph Perpetual Trophy
James has improved throughout the year from being a National Qualifier in 2004 to winning National Championships,
200IM 200 Breaststroke 16 years, in 2005. He also Broke British 16 year records in 100 Breaststroke and 200 IM. James represented
Great Britain
in his first international at the European SC Championships in Trieste Italy in December.
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