CITY of Southampton swimming club claimed 13 race successes on their way to winning the first round of the Speedo League at The Quays.
Fourteen-year-old Joanna Jeffcoate won the Open 100m IM (1.10.26) and Under-15 girls 100m backstroke (1.10.70) events.
Chris Jones also scored a double - winning the Open 100m IM (59.36) and Open Mens breaststroke (1.04.77).
Other victories: Nicola Gentles (13/U 100m breastroke, 1.22.48, 100m freestyle, 1.04.27), Chris Jones), Emma Macey (15/U butterfly, 1.07.60, open 100m butterfly, 1.07.76), Charlotte Slater (15/U 100m freestyle, 1.01.92, open 100m freestyle, 1.01.89), Joshua Willcocks (15/U, 100m freestyle, 56.36).
Girls 15/U relay: Emma Macey, Charlotte Slater, Joanna Jeffcoate, Sammi Windebank.
Mens Open Freestyle relay: Chris Jones, Alistair Garmendia, Luke Horswell, Alexander Reeves, Joshua Willcocks, James Mactavish.
Second places (9-11): Alex Reeves (100m butterfly, 59.86), Joshua Smith (50m freestyle, 36.36), Alexander Cameron-Calvo (50m backstroke, 40.20), Rebecca Foy (50m butterfly, 38.89), Abby Slater (50m breaststroke, 45.65).
Second places (13/U): Sebastian Willcocks (100m butterfly, 1.11.83), Hayley Couchman (100m backstroke, 1.10.48).
Second places (Open): Sammi Windebank (100m backstroke, 1.12.10), Luke Horswell (100m backstroke, 1.03.46), Sarah Brown (100m breaststroke, 1.22.64), Alistair Garmendia (100m freestyle, 55.26).
3rd places: Alexander Cameron-Calvo (50m butterfly, 38.89), Joshua Smith (50m breaststroke, 46.60), Zoe Miller (34.89), Chris Brooks (100m breaststroke, 1.26.39), Nicolas Edwards (100m butterfly, 1.05.82, 100m backstroke, 1.07.66), Hayley Couchman (100m butterfly, 1.15.02), Emma Macey (100m breaststroke, 1.26.32), Joshua Willcocks (100m Breaststroke, 1.18.14).
Final result: City of Southampton (229 pts), Basingstoke (201), Guernsey (178), Winchester (177), Eastleigh (140), Littlehampton (117).
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