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Four gain top talent selection

Posted on: 2nd November 2022

Outstanding performances during the first half of 2022, have resulted in Kirsty Neill, Ella Greatbatch, Molly Greatbatch and Elliot Hall being selected onto the 2022/23 Swim England Talent Pathway. 

Kirsty, Ella, Molly & Elliot at the recent BSSC Club Championships

The Swim England Talent team have developed a pathway to help identify, support and enhance the development of athletes for the Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games of the future.  The first step of the Swim England Talent Pathway is the County Development Programme (CPD), where County Talent teams work with 11 year olds demonstrating early talent in all strokes through their performance in the 200m Individual Medley (200m IM) in either long course (50m, priority) or short course (25m) events. 

Fantastic long course 200m IM performances in the first half of 2022 ensured twelve year olds Molly Greatbatch and Elliot Hall were selected to attend step two of the pathway, the Regional Development Programme (RPD).  Throughout the 2022/23 season they will join the top swimmers in the East Region (24 male and 24 female) and attend a series of workshops focused on improving their skills in and out of the water.

Elliot & Molly at the Regional Development Camp in October

Step three, the Swim England National Age Group Development Programme (NAGDP), is aimed at athletes aged 13-14 years and is the first part of the pathway delivered by the England Talent Team.  By this age, up to 288 swimmers are selected across England (48 swimmers from each of six zones) based on their rankings and FINA points for an event and superb long course breaststroke performances secured 14 year old Ella Greatbatch her place for a second year.  Each world record for an event (e.g. Female Long Course 100m Breaststroke) is given FINA points of 1000 and every swimmer’s time is converted into a fraction of that time.  Ella needed at least one time with more than 525 FINA points to be considered for selection, and her current best time is for 200m Breaststroke converts into 634 FINA points.  She is currently ranked 7th in Britain for her age group in the long course 200m Breaststroke, 8th in 100m Breaststroke and 19th in 50m Breaststroke.  As well as continuing to improve abilities across all strokes, the NAGDP additionally focuses on tactical awareness, race process goals, self-awareness and self-reflection. 

Kirsty Neill continues to deliver excellent performances and move through the stages of the pathway and for 2022/23 she moves into step four, the Swim England National Youth Development Programme (NYDP).  The NYDP is for the top 120 ranked 15-16 year olds in England meeting the required FINA points (>600 female and >550 male 15 year old).  Like Ella, 15 year old Kirsty also dominates in breaststroke and is currently 2nd in Britain  in the long course 200m Breaststroke, 8th in 100m Breaststroke and 13th in 50m Breaststroke.  The NYDP builds on all aspects of the previous parts of the pathway, in particular technical and tactical racing skills and the understanding of how training processes in the pool and on land underpin race day performance. 

The next focus for Kirsty will be attaining selection to the fifth step, the Swim England Youth Performance Squad (YPS), which prepares swimmers for international competitions, in particular the European Junior Championships.

Congratulations to all four swimmers for their hard work and successes so far.

See also: Competition reports, News

Five BSSC Swimmers Represent Herts at National Championships

Posted on: 14th October 2022

Superb performances during the first part of 2022 resulted in five Bishop’s Stortford Swimming Club members being selected to join a team of swimmers representing Hertfordshire at the Swim England National County Team Championships at Ponds Forge in Sheffield.  The 28-strong team of swimmers chosen from nine Hertfordshire swimming clubs would normally only compete against each other, but they came together as team mates in Sheffield to compete against 32 Counties of England and four regional teams from Scotland and Wales. 

Full Hertfordshire Team
Lauren Gore, Emma Fields, Alice Longman,
Meisha Trend-Evans, Kirsty Neill

Emma Fields, Kirsty Neill & Lauren Gore had previously competed at National events at Ponds Forge, the home of British Swimming, but none of the BSSC swimmers had been part of the unique thrill that is the National County Team Championships.  In this fun and colourful event, the 37 teams are split into two Divisions and both compete at once in different halves of the 50m pool.  Based on 2019 results, Hertfordshire were in Division 2 with the races starting from the diving pool end whilst Division 1 were racing simultaneously from the scoreboard end.  

After a 6.15am start at the Hertfordshire Sports Village, the Herts team arrived in Sheffield, donned their war (face!) paint and joined more than 900 swimmers ready to do their County proud.  The noise in the venue was deafening, but the atmosphere was electric resulting in some great performances from the whole County team with many personal best times and fantastic relay splits.  The BSSC swimmers swam excellent races with Lauren Gore coming 4th in the individual 16/17 Yrs 100m Breaststroke (1:13.74 PB) and Kirsty Neill 6th in the individual 14/15 Yrs 100m Breaststroke (1:15.84).  The 14/15 Yrs 200m Medley Relay Team with Kirsty on the Breaststroke leg were 5th; the 16/17 Yrs 200m Medley Relay Team with Lauren Gore on Breaststroke, Emma Fields on Butterfly and Meisha Trend-Evans on Freestyle came 9th; and the Mixed Open 300m Freestyle Relay Team with Alice Longman and Emma Fields on legs 3 & 5 came 13th. 

By the end of the competition Division One winners were Kent, Division Two winners were Derbyshire and Hertfordshire had secured a very respectable mid-table 11th place in Division Two.  No promotion this year, but all the swimmers had an amazing experience and hope for a good 2022-23 season so they can be selected again next year.

BSSC swimmers:

  • 14/15 Yrs: Kirsty Neill (100m Breaststroke, Medley Relay), Alice Longman (Freestyle Relay)
  • 16/17 Yrs: Emma Fields (Medley & Freestyle Relays), Meisha Trend-Evans (Medley Relay), Lauren Gore (100m Breaststroke, Medley Relay)

Hertfordshire Clubs represented (number of swimmers): Bishops Stortford (5), Bushey (1), City of St Albans (6), Harpenden (1), Hatfield (9), Hoddesdon (2), Potters Bar (1), Stevenage (1) and Watford (2).

See also: Competition reports, News

2022 Club Championships Results

Posted on: 11th October 2022

Congratulations to all our swimmers who took part in our 2022 Club Championships. We had three nights of great racing and it was brilliant to see everyone enjoying themselves.

We’d like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who helped make the three nights a success. We can’t run these events without members stepping up to help as officials and volunteers.

The results files are below, and we look forward to seeing you all on Saturday 26th November for our awards nights (details to be shared via email nearer the time).

Download2022 Club Champs Results S1 (235.6 KB)

Download2022 Club Champs Results S2 (238.7 KB)

Download2022 Club Champs Results S3 (232.9 KB)

See also: Club championships, Competition reports, News

2022 Moroccan National Championships

Posted on: 13th September 2022

Minimes swimmer Miriam Moukdad flew to Casablanca early August to compete at the Moroccan National Championships for the first time. She got to the open finals in 200m IM, 50m & 100m Breaststroke and came joint third in the open final of the 200m Breaststroke. She also was successful in
relay races: Silver in 4x200m Girls Free Open final and Bronze in 4x100m Girls Free Open final, and in Age Group competitions a Silver in 4x100m Mixed IM and 4x100m Girls IM.

Former club member Sami Zemzami was also competing and took Gold in 200m Fly, Bronze in 100m Fly and various relay medals.

See also: Competition reports, News

Successful Summer for Masters Swimmer Bellinger

Posted on: 13th September 2022

The 2022 World Triathlon Long Distance and Aquathlon Championships took place August 18-21, 2022 in Samorin, X-Bionic Sphere, near Bratislava Slovakia and BSSC Masters swimmer Elizabeth Bellinger joined 6 other athletes representing Team GB in the 40-44 age group. The Aquathlon course involved a 1km swim in the river Danube, followed by a 5km run. Team GB smashed the age group, taking the top 7 places over teams from USA, Denmark, Brazil and Austria and Lizzie got Bronze!

The season still wasn’t over for Lizzie, as the European Masters Aquatics Championships kicked off in Rome shortly after the World Aquathlon Championships! Lizzie kicked off her campaign in style, dominating the 40-44yr 100m fly to take Gold by over 3.5 seconds! Two more great swims followed
in the 200m IM and 50m fly and Lizzie picked up two Bronze medals. Superb summer swimming!

See also: Competition reports, Masters, News

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