A swimmer with high standards - despite achieving - 6 Gold - Julie Crayford (F) was unable to break her own records on this occasion.
A swimmer now holding records over four age groups: - Edna Dilworth (L) - 2 records - 4 gold

Other swimmers making good progress:
Ann Wardell - 1 record - 1 bronze
Valerie Palmer - 1 bronze
Rhian Kenny, Sheila Rice, Mary Pullen and Ann Whatham

New Swimmers making an impression on the records in the A group:
Sarah Davies (75) - Reading - 4 records
Julia Gilkes (71) - Bracknell - 2 records - 1 silver, 2 bronze
Sharon Taylor (71) - Pontypool - 3 records - 1 gold, 1 silver

National Masters Swimming Championships - Sheffield - 27th - 29th October 2000
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New Swimmer making an impression in the B group:
Ian Rosser - Despite gaining 1 gold, 2 silver
- he faces a difficult time breaking records, when following in the wake of one of our highest caliber swimmers Calvin Harris.

A swimmer with high standards - despite achieving - 3 gold, 2 silver- Calvin Harris (C) was only able to break 2 Welsh records.
Other swimmers gaining records consistently:
James Arhur (F): 5 records - 1 gold - 3 silver - 2 bronze: John Howles (E) - 4 records - 1 gold, 2 sliver: Jonathan Hopkins - 1 record - 1 gold, 1 silver
Going from strength to strength: - Paul Griffiths - 1 European, 1 British, 6 Welsh - 6 gold

Other swimmers making good progress:
Keith Rothwell - 1 record - 1 bronze: Mike Dilworth - 1 bronze
Andrew Owens, Colin Knowles, Gary Pullen, Simon Rose,
John Davies, Ray Sansom.

Lesley Wilde - such an impressive performance:
6 Welsh records - 5 British records - 4 European records - 1 World record - 5 gold and 1 silver: - An amazing season where this master swimmer in the D age group also won medals competing in the recent Welsh Winter Championships in Swansea.

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