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YTHMC12 Final Programme
British Gas ASA National Youth & MC Championships (50m) 2012 (Under ASA Laws & the Technical Rules of FINA) Tuesday 17 th July 2012 Session One – Heats – Start 8am EVENT 101 Womens 15/18 Yrs 200m IM 1. Alice Price 15 Gloucester 2:21.56 ........ 42. Jessica Fullalove 15 Co Manch Aq 2:23.68 ........ 2. Esme Gullick 17 TauntonDeane 2:20.16 ........ 43. Rachel Byrne 18 Loughboro Un 2:23.63 ........ 3. Georgina Allin 17 Millfield 2:19.80 ........ 44. Rebecca Boulden 17 Plymouth Lea 2:23.53 ........ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45. Raquel Matos 16 East Lothian 2:23.51 ........ 4. Ella Dias 15 AIB Tigers 2:26.46 ........ 46. Eleanor Dolan 17 Amersham 2:23.34 ........ 5. Chelsea Lawson 16 Carnegie 2:26.45 ........ 47. Beth Aitchison 15 Seagulls Swi 2:23.31 ........ 6. Bethan Davie 16 Swim Swansea 2:26.27 ........ 48. Emily Knowles-Jones 15 Stockport Mo 2:23.12 ........ 7. Heather Lawson 16 SwimTrafford 2:26.16 ........ 49. Alexandra Harrison 18 West Suffolk 2:23.09 ........ 8. Helena Teague 18 Middlesboro 2:26.14 ........ 50. Kristina Neves 15 Guernsey 2:23.00 ........ 9. Abbey Cunningham 18 Co Newcastle 2:26.09 ........ 51. Maddalena Ardissino 16 Plymouth Lea 2:22.93 ........ 10. Camilla Hattersley 17 Perth City 2:26.02 ........ 52. Rebecca Swales 16 Preston 2:22.79 ........ 11. Imogen Gould 16 Nova Cent'n 2:25.97 ........ 53. Lily Glover 16 Windsor 2:22.38 ........ 12. Georgia Nixon 15 Middlesboro 2:25.83 ........ 54. Alexandra Kaye 16 Hillingdon 2:22.05 ........ 13. Stephanie Clutterbuck 18 Millfield 2:25.74 ........ 55. -
Annual Report 2012
Excellence BRITISHExcellence SWIMMING ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2012 3Contents Chairman’s Report Alistair Gray 4 Chief Executive’s Report David Sparkes 5 Excellence 20 European Junior Championships 2012 24 International Influence 25 Corporate 26 2012 Olympic Games 36 Junior Diving 38 World Class Events Strategy 40 2012 Paralympic Games 46 Financial Statements 50 Acknowledgements Front cover: Ellie Simmonds with her London 2012 Paralympic medals The majority of the text in this report refers to the period April 2011 to the end of June 2012 whilst the featured major events are from the summer of 2012 The British swimmers selected for the Olympics after the first stage trials, together with Michael Scott, National Performance Director and Andy Hunt, Chef de Mission 2 British Swimming Annual Report and Accounts 2012 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT ‘British Swimming is regarded by UK Sport as one of the best led and governed national governing bodies in the UK’ Chairman’s Report Alistair Gray I am pleased to present my fourth and final report as Chairman of British Swimming. 2011 was another successful year in and out of the water, with special performances delivered at the World Championships in Shanghai and at the IPC European Championships in Berlin. Our swimmers did not perform up to expectations in the 2012 Olympic Games in London and a rigorous review is in progress as this report goes to print. Though there was notable progress in a number of areas – for example the number of British Swimming finalists, we fell short of our medal target, with a number of medal prospects failing to deliver their season’s best performance when it mattered. -
British International Disability
DSE OPEN SHORT COURSE 2007 RESULTS Conducted under DSE swimming rules. DSE have adopted IPC swimming rules with some additions. EVENT 101 Mens Open 100m Freestyle Category S2 Category S9 Place Name YoB Club Time Place Name YoB Club Time 1. James ANDERSON (63) Scotland 2:24.63 1. Simon MILLER (86) North West 58.52 Category S3 2. Jesus COLLADO (79) Spain 59.02 Place Name YoB Club Time 3. Luis NUNEZ (76) Spain 1:01.91 1. Kenneth CAIRNS (57) Scotland 2:10.50 4. David HILL (89) South West 1:02.08 Category S5 5. Thomas BROWN (90) Gtr. London 1:02.48 Place Name YoB Club Time 6. Sean FRASER (90) Scotland 1:03.57 1. Sebastian RODRIGUEZ (57) Spain 1:17.59 7. Sam KAYE (91) North West 1:06.50 2. Anthony STEPHENS (86) Wales 1:18.40 8. Stefan HOGGAN (92) Scotland 1:08.59 3. Grant TYRER (70) Eastern 1:56.74 9. Lawrence MCGIVERN (92) Ireland 1:10.50 4. Filippo BONACINI (84) Italy 1:58.52 10. Arran RITCHIE (91) Scotland 1:14.37 James SCULLY (94) Ireland DQ 11. Robert GILL (95) North West 1:15.85 Category S6 12. Phillip MITCHELL (93) North West 1:24.10 Place Name YoB Club Time 13. Jamie RUSHBROOK (81) Gtr. London 1:32.78 1. Daniel VIDAL ( ) Spain 1:12.43 14. Christopher PENNY (96) South East 1:47.12 2. Matthew WHORWOOD (89) South West 1:12.73 Category S10 3. Darragh MCDONALD (94) Ireland 1:23.02 Place Name YoB Club Time 4. -
London 2012 Paralympic Games Swimming Media Guide
LONDON 2012 PARALYMPIC MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS PRINT CONTENTS Media contacts Personal and season bests Media protocol Rankings List of medal events Records List of athletes and events: Selection Policy – Male Qualifying times: – Female – Male Team Staff – Female History of the Paralympic Games Schedule Beginner’s guide to classification Athlete profiles: – Male – Female Coach profiles CONTENTS PRINT MEDIA CONTACTS FOR MEDIA ATTENDING THE GAMES FOR GENERAL MEDIA ENQUIRIES USEFUL WEBSITES Gemma Field – ParalympicsGB Press Attaché Ruth Norfolk British Swimming M: +447917726431 T: +441509640229 www.swimming.org/britishswimming E: [email protected] M: +447917794382 ParalympicsGB Website E: [email protected] www.paralympics.org.uk Dave Richards Paralympic website T: +441509640237 www.london2012.com M: +447789926136 IPC E: [email protected] www.ipc-swimming.org CONTENTS PRINT MEDIA PROTOCOL The media protocol has been designed to help achieve an unable to respond in person, the Press Attaché will pass on Access to athletes and coaches will be limited to the official understanding between all media and those representing the NPD’s views. During the competition the NPD will only give mixed zone, press conferences or through prior arrangements the ParalympicsGB Team in swimming. It aims to create views on the performances of the ParalympicsGB Swimming made via the Press Attaché. All athletes will be encouraged opportunities for the media as well as appreciate the Team as a whole. Due to the demands of the job at hand, the to speak to the media at this point. However, due to the need commitments of athletes and staff. This media protocol will NPD’s time will be limited so prior notice to any requests would to recover by ‘swimming down’ in another pool immediately be utilised leading up to and during the Paralympic Games in be greatly appreciated. -
Annualreport Andaccounts
Visual 3a_Layout 1 30/09/2009 14:08 Page 1 BRITISH SWIMMING ANNUALREPORT 09 ANDACCOUNTS Visual 3a_Layout 1 30/09/2009 14:08 Page 2 On the cover: (l-r) Becky Adlington, Jo Jackson and Gemma Spofforth with their medals from the World Championships in Rome Chairman’s report It is with great pleasure that I present my first Early in 2009, the Board reviewed its strategic report as Chairman of British Swimming. From priorities through to 2012. We aim for the my appointment in December 2008, the last London Olympics to be our ‘best ever Games’ David Davies few months have flown by and I thank and for the UK to be the ‘best swimming nation everyone in the sport who has made me feel in the world’ by 2020. These are ambitious very welcome. I hope you find this report goals and ones that we believe are achievable interesting and that it reflects well on one of given the necessary commitment and the most successful years in our history. investment. We are particularly grateful for the The last year has been one of considerable evolving partnership with UK Sport and the success in and out of the water. financial investment through the Lottery. Our success in the pool would not be possible In taking over from my predecessor, Chris without this and the support provided by other Baillieu, I would like to thank him for his efforts major sponsors and stakeholders, as outlined over two terms as Chairman, and commend to later in this report. you his efforts in addressing a number of major issues of change in the sport. -
Draft Programme
British Gas Swimming Championships 2012 (Selection Trials) (Under FINA Rules & the British Swimming Judicial Code) DRAFT PROGRAMME Saturday 3 rd March 2012 Session One – Start 9am Mens 400m I.M. 1. Daniel Liu (96) Millfield 4:44.56 ........ 23. James Guy (95) Millfield 4:29.23 ........ 2. Joshua Winnicott (96) Co Birm'ham 4:43.82 ........ 24. Evandro Silva (91) Brazil 4:28.59 ........ 3. Freddy Hoban (96) Co Leeds 4:43.33 ........ 25. Haobo Wei (95) China 4:28.24 ........ 4. Benjamin Goodall (96) Derventio 4:43.09 ........ 26. Chris Suggitt (93) Swansea Perf 4:27.91 ........ 5. Earl Radtschenko (96) Co Coventry 4:43.02 ........ 27. Fabian Whitbread (92) Warrender Ba 4:27.27 ........ 6. Liam Knight (94) Co Peterboro 4:37.17 ........ 28. Ross Muir (91) F.I.R.S.T. 4:24.23 ........ 7. Mark Szaranek (95) Carnegie 4:37.16 ........ 29. Thiago Simon (90) Brazil 4:24.02 ........ 8. Nicholas Grainger (94) Co Sheffield 4:35.81 ........ 30. Michael Meyer (92) South Africa 4:23.87 ........ 9. Ryan Flanagan (94) Co Leeds 4:35.52 ........ 31. Pedro Miguel Pinotes (89) Angola 4:23.60 ........ 10. Max Litchfield (95) Donc Dartes 4:35.48 ........ 32. Adam Harrington (91) Loughboro Un 4:22.12 ........ 11. Joseph Poynter (95) Millfield 4:34.93 ........ 33. Matthew Allison (91) Co Leeds 4:22.07 ........ 12. Joseph Patching (94) Plymouth Lea 4:34.35 ........ 34. Alexis Santos (92) Portugal 4:21.68 ........ 13. Fraser Minnican (95) Co Liverpool 4:34.35 ........ 35. Daniel Wallace (93) Warrender Ba 4:20.60 ........ 14. -
The ASA Annual Report and Accounts Getting More People Swimming More Often and Having More Fun
The ASA Annual Report and Accounts Getting more people swimming more often and having more fun 09 10 04 The ASA Annual Report and Accounts 2009 - 2010 David Sparkes 2Chief Executive Aims and Objectives Contents The Amateur Swimming Association is the governing body of 04 Chief Executive’s Report swimming in England. It comprises eight Regions through which we affiliate 1,158 clubs, and more than 200,000 members. Section one Paddling Pool to Podium 06 Learn to Swim 12 Health and Participation 1 Vision: 18 Athlete Development 28 Facilities To ensure everyone has an opportunity to learn to swim 34 Workforce Development 40 Governance, Structures and Partnerships To ensure everyone can achieve his or her personal goals Section two To ensure everyone has the opportunity to enjoy swimming as Key Performance Indicators part of a healthy lifestyle 2 To ensure that we achieve gold medal success Section three Report and Financial Statements 52 Financial Review 53 Independent Auditors’ Report 3 54 Income and Expenditure Account 54 Balance Sheet 56 Notes to the Financial Statements 04 The ASA Annual Report and Accounts 2009 - 2010 David Sparkes Chief Executive What a fantastic year our sport has enjoyed! English athletes crowned as world and European champions with new names making the headlines and English diving also celebrating on top of the world podium. In addition, how pleasing it was to witness our two water polo teams moving forward and our synchronised swimmers challenging the best in the world. A massive thank you to everyone involved whatever your role. None of this would have been possible without with tireless support from our partners, and with world-class talent development and this year has a rejuvenated engagement with the industry, we seen the emergence of our Beacon programmes have worked hard and remain confident we will underpinning the World Class programme to achieve our target by 2013.