2019 Optus Victorian Swimming Championships

December 12, 2018

Traralgon Swimming Club News

The 2019 Optus Victorian Long Course Championships were held at MSAC from Dec 7 – 11.  We congratulate the Traralgon team of  27 individual swimmers and 8 relays swimmers who achieved the club goal of finishing top country club and in the top 10 over all.  Congratulations to our swimmers, coaches and parents!

Swimmers – 35
Finals – 46

Medals 

1 Gold

5 Silver

4 Bronze

 Medallists

Jordyn Cargill (14) – 1 Gold, 4 Silver, 4 Bronze

Molly Cargill (13) – 1 Silver

Points Score

The Club finished 10th Victorian and top Country Club for the 20th year in succession.

A fantastic achievement.

  Club Male Female Total
1 Nunawading 1800 1322 3122
2 MLC Aquatic 1003 1179 2182
3 Northcote 758 566 1324
4 Melbourne Vicentre 551 557 1108
5 Bayside 242 640 882
6 Surrey Park 304 461 765
7 DVE Aquatic 92 426 518
8 Firbank Aquastars 282 210 492
9 Cheltenham 189 256 445
10 Traralgon 207 194 401

 

Records 

3 Australian & 5 Out of Gippsland records

 Jordyn Cargill –  5 Out of Gippsland

 Boys 14 years 200 Free – 2.01.49 (heat) (previous record Jeremy Saunders (Traralgon) – 2.01.80- 2004)

                                              2.00.54 (final) (previous record his own from heat swim)

Boys 14 years 400 Free – 4.15.47 (previous record his own – 4.21.34 – 2018)

Boys 14 years 400 IM – 4.42.46 (previous record his own – 4.50.02 – 2018)

Boys 14 years 200 Fly – 2.16.59 (previous record Philip Blunt (Morwell) – 2.18.35 – 2010)

Ruby Storm – 3 Australian

Girls Open & 15 years S14 100 Breast – 1.21.11

Girls 15 years S14 100 Free – 1.03.50

 Here is a daily update:

Day I of the Victorian Age Championships finished with 10 final swims (Bridget Cain, Aidan Bell, Melina de Cort, Joel Baillie & 1 Relay x 1, Molly Cargill x 2, Jordyn Cargill x 3); 2 new National swimmers – Aidan (15 years 100 breast) & Joel (14 years 400 IM); 1 gold (14 years 400 IM) & 1 silver (14 years 200 free) to Jordyn plus an Out of Gippsland record in the IM (4.42.46). A very good day indeed!

Day 2 of the Victorian Age Championships and we had 7 finalists (Jordyn Cargill x 2; Molly Cargill, Paige McLennan, Bridget Cain, Mia Nippers & Relay x 1). Jordyn won a silver in the 14 years 200 breast and bronze in the 100 fly. Another good night of racing by the team. Day 3 tomorrow with the 50 free timed finals, relays and 1500’s.

Day 3 of the Victorian Age Championships and we picked up 5 top 10 finals finishes (Jordyn Cargill – 50 free 25.74, Molly Cargill 50 free 28.06 (4th by 0.1), Bridget Cain 1500 free and 2 relays). Well done to the 14-15 year old boys 4 x 50 medley team who swam a National qualifying time of 1.58.96.Congratulations Jordyn Cargill – Back 29.96, Aidan Bell – breast 32.51, Will Pendergast- fly 29.70 and Logan Archibald – free 26.09 on your achievement.

Day 4 of the Victorian Age Championships was a big night for the Club with 15 finals (Jordyn Cargill, MollyCargill,Bridget Cain x3, Melina de Cort, Zoe Dowler, Joel Baillie, Abby Warner, Paige McLennan & relay x 1); 2 silver and 1 bronze to Jordyn & 1 silver to Molly; one new National Age time to Joel in the 14 years 400 free and 2 Out of Gippsland records to Jordyn (14 years 400 free -4.15.47 & 200 fly – 2.16.59). Day 5 tomorrow is the final day and we look forward to some more outstanding swims.

Day 5 and final day of the Victorian Championships resulted in 9 finals (Jordyn Cargill x 3, Molly Cargill & relays x 2, Neisha Ablett and Aidan Bell x 1) and 2 bronzes to Jordyn in the 200 back and IM.
From a team viewpoint the Club finished 10th Victorian Club and top Country Club-the 20th successive States this has been achieved.
Individually Jordyn Cargill was awarded the 14 year old male champion with his outstanding performance of winning 10 medals in his 12 events entered.


Thank you to parents, coaches and swimmers for another successful week of State competition.