Denholme teen joins Keighley duo in making a splash at Yorkshire Championships
City of Bradford’s swimmers returned at the Yorkshire Swimming Association’s Winter Championships, with a Keighley duo and Denholme teen starring.
City of Bradford’s swimmers returned at the Yorkshire Swimming Association’s Winter Championships, with a Keighley duo and Denholme teen starring.
City of Bradford Swimming Club had two representatives on the national stage in Sheffield late last month, with a Sutton-in-Craven star winning three medals.
City of Bradford’s swimmers had a very successful Upper Age Group Yorkshire Winter Championships coming home with medals, seven new national qualification times, a club record and a plethora of final placings.
City of Bradford had three representatives at the British Swimming National Summer Championships in Sheffield, including Keighley talent Quinn-Austin Kelly.
A Keighley duo are heading to Sheffield for national competition in the next few weeks, while another swimmer from the town has won at Coniston Water.
Keighley native Gabe Medd, from City of Bradford Swimming Club, starred at the first Aquasphere Epic Lakes Swim Open Water event of the season at Ullswater.
City of Bradford Swimming Club had six representatives at the North East Region Age Group Championships, held in Sunderland, two doing Keighley proud.
A Keighley trio from City of Bradford Swimming Club enjoyed top-10 finishes in Sheffield at the North East Region Open and Youth Championships.
YOUNG Keighley swimmer Quinn Austin-Kelly was the top performer in Leeds at the end of March for City of Bradford Swimming Club.
A Keighley teen earned a record time for City of Bradford Swimming Club in Sheffield at the North East Region Age Group/ Open and Age Group Championships.
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