All finalists received certificates and there were medals for the first three in each event. The winners of each event were also presented with a cup. In total, 81 cups, 166 medals and 196 certificates were presented by special guest, Olympic swimmer, Stacey Tadd.
Stacey, who began her swimming career with Norton Radstock, also received Life Membership. The award was presented to her by her former club teacher, Dennis Barter.
The evening began with the presentation of certificates to several swimmers who have shown excellent commitment to the club by volunteering as demonstration swimmers and poolside helpers.
There were also a number of cups presented for most improved swimmers across a range of strokes and distances.
Finley Rogers received the Junior Victor Ludorum and Liam Willcox won the senior award. Awards were also made to the Club Captain.
Following the presentations, there was a bar, buffet and disco for all members.
The club wishes to thank all those who helped made the evening a great success.
In particular to Stacey for inspiring the young swimmers and for taking time to pose for photographs and sign certificates.
Stacey's Lottery Funding will shortly be coming to an end.
She would be pleased to hear from anybody interested in sponsoring her to continue swimming at an elite level, littlemiss





