What amazing weekend of competition with parents, swimmers, coaches and supporters coming together to succeed in another Countries victory.
This is another record breaking title with 21 wins in 22 years (starting in 2000).
Bring on Mildura 2022. I AM! YOU ARE! WE ARE! TRARALGON!! NO SURRENDER!!!!
Points Score
Club | Girls | Boys | Total (Including Mixed relays & MC) |
Traralgon | 1044 | 941 | 2233 |
Geelong | 1063 | 798 | 2011 |
Ballarat Gold | 479 | 786 | 1369 |
Bendigo East | 475 | 388 | 923 |
Warragul | 265 | 388 | 667 |
South Gippsland Bass | 378 | 216 | 610 |
GT Aquatics | 92 | 230 | 348 |
Warrnambool | 92 | 173 | 271 |
Shepparton | 181 | 74 | 255 |
Kangaroo Flat | 40 | 204 | 244 |
Finals
133 Individual
32 Relay
Medals
Individual | Relay | Total | |
Gold | 18 | 7 | 25 |
Silver | 17 | 6 | 23 |
Bronze | 14 | 4 | 18 |
Records
2 Country, 11 Gippsland
Mixed Open 4 x 50 Free Relay – Country Record
Caiden Gill, Molly Cargill, Jeremy Saunders, Fabienne Schoutens – 1.45.13
(previous record – 1.45.41 – Traralgon – 2019)
Girls 14 years/Under 50m Back – Gippsland Record
Olivia Baillie – 32.02 (previous record Harliai Curthoy Davies – 32.46 – 2016)
Olivia Baillie – 31.84 (previous record her own from previous event – 32.02 – 2021)
We also congratulate Olivia on achieving her National time in 100m Back – well done Olivia.
Girls Open and 17 years/over 50m Back – Gippsland Records
Rachel Goh – 30.63 (previous record Abbie Stockdale (Traralgon ) – 31.74 – 2005)
Girls 17years/over 4 x 50 Medley Relay – Country and Gippsland Record Georgia Tsebelis, Elayna Pistrin, Bridget Cain, Fabienne Schoutens – 2.06.61 (previous Country record – 2.06.93 – 2015, previous Gippsland 17/o record – 2.07.95 – 2013)
Ashley Nicholes – Boys 14 years 50m Free – 26.12 (previous Mitch Young (Traralgon) – 26.57 – 2009)
Caiden Gill – Boys Open & 17 years 50m Free – 23.95 (previous Ben Geard (Traralgon) – 24.25 – 2008) (Caiden broke the records in the individual event and then equalled it in the first leg of the relay – 4 records achieved in 2 swims)
Jordyn Cargill – Boys 16 years 200m Free – 2.01.20 (previous his own – 2.01.78 – 2020)
Jordyn Cargill – Boys 16 years 50m Back – 28.77 (previous Lachlan Shepherd (Sale) – 29.05 – 2015)
Jordyn Cargill – Boys 16 years 200m IM – 2.14.16 (previous his own – 2.16.35 – 2020)
Jordyn Cargill – Boys 16 years 400m IM – 4.53.16 (previous his own – 5.01.12 – 2020)
Boys 16 years 4 x 50 Medley Relay – 1.53.89 (previous Traralgon – 1.55.66 – 2013) (back – Jordyn Cargill, Breast – Ash Nicholes, Fly – Will Pendergast, Free – Joel Baillie)
Individual Medal Winners
Swimmer | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Jordy Cargill (16) | 5 | 3 | 2 |
Brody Cargill (11) | 2 | 2 | |
Ashley Nicholes (14) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Andrew Cameron (31) | 1 | ||
Caiden Gill (21) | 1 | ||
Emily Beecroft (21) | 4 | 1 | |
Bridget Cain (19) | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Molly Cargill (15) | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Georgia Tsebelis (23) | 1 | ||
Kayla Wilson (14) | 3 | 2 | |
Elayna Pistrin (18) | 1 | 2 | |
Olivia Baillie (13) | 1 | ||
Abby Warner (15) | 1 | ||
Fabienne Schoutens (22) | 1 | ||
18 | 17 | 14 | |
Relays | 7 | 6 | 4 |
25 | 23 | 18 |
Relay Medal Winners
In addition to the above we have a further 24 swimmers winning medals in relays:
Lara Landels (11)
Jess Whiting (12)
Morgan McConville (12)
Ruby Paulet (12)
Emily Auteri (13)
Kayla Pratt (13)
Tayla Bellion (14)
Eliza Watts (15)
Sam Sbaglia (15)
Katie Kerby (16)
William Pendergast (16)
Joel Baillie (16)
Rachael Sbaglia (17)
Niesha Ablett (17)
Caydence Bezzina (17)
Rachael Sbaglia (17)
Tom Dowler (18)
Audrey Lee (19)
Rebecca Cainey (21)
Cameron Juha (27)
Jeremy Saunders (31)
Rachel Goh (34)
Lloyd Townsing (35)
Ryan Nolan (38)
Individual Statistics
80 swimmers (75 Individual, 5 Relay only)
9 Girls won Individual medals
5 Boys won Individual medals
24 additional swimmers won medals in Relays
6 additional swimmers made Finals or finished in top 8 in relays
A total of 44 swimmers contributed to the Club points score – a fantastic point result.
This From Facebook:
What a fantastic Victorian Country Championships! The event which a couple of months ago looked like it may never be swum was held in fabulous weather over 3 days at Warragul. Here is our top 10 takeaways from the meet.
1. The Club was successful in winning its 21st Countries in 22 years accumulating 2,233 points followed by Geelong on 2,011 and Ballarat Gold with 1,367.
2. The Boys won their trophy for the 18th time from Geelong however the result was reversed with the Girls just pipped by 14 points. We congratulate Geelong on their success here.
3: We won the Australia Day Trophy for the Club getting the most points on the final day which this year was Relays Only. Our teams accumulated 500 points, just getting over the line in the last event of the day with Geelong on 494 – a mighty effort by both teams.
4. Individually our swimmers won 18 gold, 17 silver and 14 bronze medals with Relays picking up 7 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze.
5. Club President Jane Mitchell won the Herb Jeffrey award for services to Country swimming. Her 27 year tenure as President and committee member of our great Club, administrator, coach, team manager and so on is unsurpassed and she is indeed a worthy winner of this award.
6. The coaches – Dean Gooch, Cam Juha, Trent Morrow, Sam Fenton, Audrey Lee and Carissa Hughes – were exceptional not only at the meet but particularly in the months leading up to the event. A great reward for an outstanding and committed group of people.
7. The parental support was again incredible. From team management to setting up to transport to sponsorship and most important of all the commitment to our swimmers is amazing. Thank you.
8. The swimmers – what can we say! From those who swam 1 event to 20, those from age 10 to our oldest at 38, those who lived round the corner of pool to those who came from far away, getting the “band” back together for this meet is so much fun for all involved. Congratulations on the victory.
9. From outside the Club we thank the greatest Country District, Gippsland Swimming for its commitment to hold this event. Where others pulled out the determination, dedication and resolve of those people involved in the sport of swimming in Gippsland is epic.
10. Finally, the Cub is proud to be part of the greatest team sport of all. It is a sport which teaches our young the life skills needed to develop and grow and we always strive to always include each and every swimmer and parent in our journey. The 2021 Victorian Country Championships was our greatest win ever. Congratulations Team Traralgon.
January 27, 2021
Traralgon Swimming Club News