
SWIMMING North Coast members have achieved top results at the Australian Multi-Class Age Championships on the Gold Coast.
Members of swimming clubs from across the North Coast took on the best in Australia.
The Australian Multi-Class Age Championships is a competition for swimmers with a disability.
Swimmers are classified according to their type of disability, including physical, intellectual, vision impaired and swimming impaired, and are also classified according to the degree of disability.
Times are measured against the World Records for someone of the same level of disability and a numerical score is generated.
Six Swimming North Coast members competed, with Sebastian Webster from Stroud Seals the most successful.
The hearing-impaired swimmer won a bronze medal in the 16-18yrs 50m Breaststroke.
He also came 7th in the 50m Freestyle, 8th in the 100m Breaststroke, and 9th in the 100m Freestyle.
Results
Amelia Moore (Stroud Seals) 16-18 yrs. 7th 50m Backstroke, 8th 100m Freestyle, 9th 50m Butterfly, 12th 50m Freestyle (PB), 7th 100m Butterfly.
Kayliana Swann- Pfitzner (Port Macquarie) 14-15 yrs. 10th 100m Breaststroke (PB), 10th 50m Breaststroke (PB) in both heats and final, 27th 50m Freestyle (PB).
Lily Bourne (Coffs Harbour) 16-18 yrs. 11th 50m Backstroke, 15th 50m Freestyle (PB).
Rose-Anna Herden (Coffs Harbour) 16-18 yrs. 5th 100m Breaststroke (PB), 5th 50m Breaststroke (PB) in both heats and final, 11th 200m Freestyle, 17th 50m Freestyle.
Emily Evans (Alstonville) 12-15 yrs. 41st 200m Freestyle (PB), 14-15yrs 16th 50m Freestyle (PB).
By Aiden BURGESS
