2024 NSW SENIOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

This comprehensive summary of the Warringah Swimming Club’s outstanding performance at the NSW Senior State Championships is truly inspiring! The team demonstrated incredible determination and talent across all seven days of the competition.

Here are some key highlights from the event:

Team and Individual Achievements:

  • Outstanding Team Spirit: The team showcased exceptional camaraderie, with their signature pink caps shining brightly in relays and finals alike. The relays were especially exciting, with numerous top finishes.
  • Dominant Individual Performances: Swimmers like Luke Higgs, Hannah Huisman, Gemma Sellick, and Hana Horii led the charge with multiple gold medals, new personal bests, and historic records.
  • First-Time Achievements: Many swimmers, such as Makayla Pedersen, Natasha Boss, and Addison McCullough, reached milestones like their first state finals or qualifications for national competitions.
  • Special Records:
    • Gemma Sellick broke an Australian SB8 record in the 100m Breaststroke by over a second and came close to Ellie Cole’s record in the MC 50m Backstroke.
    • Luke Higgs earned the NSW Swimmer of the Night award on multiple occasions, solidifying his dominance.

Daily Highlights:

  1. Day 1:
    • 10 swimmers advanced to finals, securing 3 golds and 1 silver.
    • Memorable relay performances with 4th and 14th placements.
  2. Day 2:
    • Hannah Huisman and Luke Higgs shone with individual golds.
    • Girls’ 12-14yrs relay team claimed bronze with strong performances.
  3. Day 3:
    • Best day with 4 golds, 12 personal bests, and a slew of finals appearances.
    • Special recognition for Pippa McCullough and the boys’ relay team securing bronze.
  4. Day 4:
    • Gold for Gemma Sellick, silver for Caitlin Potter, and an exciting relay bronze.
    • Gemma narrowly missed an Australian Paralympic record—a stellar effort!
  5. Day 5:
    • 13 personal bests, 3 golds, 2 silvers, and 2 bronzes.
    • A standout swim from Luke Higgs in the 800m Freestyle earned him Swimmer of the Night.
  6. Day 6:
    • 4 golds, 2 bronzes, and an Australian Record by Gemma Sellick in the SB8 100m Breaststroke.
    • Hana Horii completed a clean sweep of the 50m, 100m, and 200m Breaststroke.
  7. Day 7:
    • A thrilling finale with 3 golds and 2 silvers.
    • Chloe Ng, Hannah Huisman, and Luke Higgs capped the meet with outstanding wins, while relay teams performed with gusto.

Overall Impact:

The results are a testament to the swimmers’ dedication, the support of their coaches Angelo, Frank, and Cameron, and the club’s strong sense of unity. The personal bests, first-time achievements, and team spirit all contributed to a successful and memorable competition.

What’s Next?

With many swimmers qualifying for nationals and records within reach, the future looks bright for Warringah Swimming Club. Congratulations to everyone involved!

 

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