Congratulations to Hayley Davis and Pip Bennett who both took a clean sweep of the events at the National Masters Open Water Championships, held in Peterborough today (1 September).
Read MoreAfter 8 days of competition, we say goodbye to Gwangju - South Korea’s 6th largest city. This was the first time visiting this amazing part of the world for many athletes, and it’s safe to say that warm welcome and hospitality of the Koreans has been second to none. Over 3,000 athletes from 84 countries competed, whilst Gwangju provided 1,500 jobs & volunteers. Overall, the meet has been a huge success & and fabulous experience.
That's a Wrap! Top Results at the 18th FINA World Masters Championships Gwangju 2019
The week began with the open water event, consisting of a choppy 3km course at the Yeosu EXPO Ocean Park, about 60 miles from Gwangju. This was then followed up by 7 days in the Nambu University International Aquatics Centre, a wonderful Olympic-level facility complete with both indoor & outdoor 50m warm-up pools.
Team GB had some outstanding results throughout the championships, with a significant contribution from Otter!
Hayley Davies (W 35-39) became very acquainted with the podium, totaling 4 silver medals & 2 gold medals overall, and 6 for 6 cuddly Otters! On top of that, she achieved 2 Otter club records in the 800 Freestyle & 200 Backstroke:
3km Open Water 41:21, 2nd
800 Freestyle 10:02.46, 2nd, Otter record
400 IM 5:31.60, 1st
200 IM 2:33.64, 1st
200 Backstroke 2:31.96, 2nd, Otter record
200 Butterfly 2:30.34, 2nd
Pip Bennett (M 35-39) brought home 2 bronze medals (and more Otters!), as well as achieving 2 other top-20 placings:
3km Open Water 42:12, 3rd
800 Freestyle 9:46.81, 3rd
400 IM 5:30.84, 15th
200 Backstroke 2:36.44, 14th
Catherine Demont (W 25-29) brings home a medal for finishing 5th in the 400 Freestyle (FINA award medals to top-6 placings at World Championships), along with top-10 places in all swims:
100 Freestyle 1:02.95, 9th
200 Freestyle 2:18.58, 8th
100 Butterfly 1:12.02, 7th
400 Freestyle 4:53.97, 5th
Fraser Peh (M 25-29) also took a 5th place medal in the 100 butterfly:
100 Butterfly 59.76, 5th
100 Freestyle 56.48, 22nd
Wade Rimbach (M 35-39) broke 2 Otter club records in the 200 Backstroke and the 400 IM, as well as 2 top-10 finishes:
200 Backstroke 2:25.58 Otter Record, 8th
200 IM 2:23.47, 11th
400 IM 5:13.55 Otter Record, 11th
200 Breaststroke 2:42.29, 12th
400 Freestyle 4:47, 9th
Enrico Hahn (M 35-39) celebrated his final meet as an Otter before returning to his native Germany, by achieving 3 top-20 finishes:
200 Breaststroke 2:44.52, 15th
100 Breaststroke 1:16.44, 24th
400 IM 5:32.29, 16th
200 IM 2:34.70, 19th
Dontony Gill-Nasadi (M 25-29) achieved a lifetime best in the 50 Breaststroke:
50 Breaststroke 34.68, 32nd
200 Breaststroke 3:00.96, 18th
100 Breaststroke 1:18.98, 26th
50 Freestyle 28.46, 52nd
100 Freestyle 1:04.23, 49th
Caspar Stops (M 30-34) also clocked a masters best time in the 200 IM:
200 IM 2:45.58, 18th
100 Freestyle 1:02.64, 34th
50 Freestyle 28.07, 45th
Michael Amos (M 60-64) dusted off his goggles for his first World Masters Championships since 2014 in Montreal:
800 Freestyle 12:09.86, 12th
Special mention to honorary Otters who have been past members, or competed under different teams on this occasion:
Steve Braine (M 65-69), racing under Mid-Sussex Marlins, took home a bronze in the 100 Freestyle, silver in the 50 Butterfly and bronze in the 100 Butterfly.
Susan Pryzwara (W 35-39), racing under SCW Eschborn, won silver in the 50 Backstroke, silver in the 200 IM and bronze in the 100 Backstroke.
Matt Wan (M 30-34), racing under Out To Swim, finished in top-20 places in all 4 of his races.
Adrian Murphy (M 40-44), racing under Trinidad & Tobago Aquatics, made his World Championships debut under his native country’s representing team, competing in various 50s & the men’s medley relay.
World Masters Championships Mid-Way Update
As we approach the half way point at this year's world Masters swimming champs in South Korea, Otters are gathering a bounty of medals to bring home.
Read MoreOtter 150th Celebrations: Swimming & Water Polo Festival
In 2019 Otter wanted to celebrate its 150th anniversary in style and so joined together with Swim England, which was also celebrating 150 years of the swimming governing body, and planned a unique swimming and water polo festival. We wanted to put on an event which was a bit different to the normal open meets. Something that brought together masters swimmers from across the country to celebrate all the best bits of masters swimming: the camaraderie, friendship, occasional athleticism, and perhaps a little competition. The programme paid homage to Otter and swimming’s history, resurrecting the plunge and some old English backstroke for the day, alongside more recognisable events.
Read More2019 Q3 Saturday Training Sessions
The following Saturday training sessions have been confirmed for this quarter:
13th July: 11.00am-12.30pm @ London Aquatics Centre
20th July: 11.00am-12.30pm @ London Aquatics Centre
27th July: 10.30am-12.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
3rd August: 11.00am-12.30pm @ London Aquatics Centre
10th August: 10.30am-12.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
17th August: 11.00am-12.30pm @ London Aquatics Centre
24th August: 10.30am-12.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
31st August: 11.00am-12.30pm @ London Aquatics Centre
7th September: 10.30am-12.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
14th September: 12.30pm-2.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
21st September: 12.30pm-2.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
28th September: 12.30pm-2.00pm @ Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
Otter 150th Anniversary Swimming and Water Polo Festival
2019 marks the 150th anniversaries of both Otter Swimming Club and Swim England and on Sunday 14 July, Masters swimmers and water polo players from across the UK will join Otters at the London Aquatic Centre to celebrate.
Read MoreNew Head Coach Martin Edwards
We are pleased to welcome Martin Edwards as the swimming section new head coach. Martin will be on deck the 2nd May at QMSC.
Read MoreTesting the water in Swansea
For the first weekend of March, 7 Otters made the long journey out to the Welsh National Pool in Swansea, the venue for this year’s British Masters Championships in June, to compete in the Swim Wales Open Masters 2019. After a grey and rainy, but very successful, 2 days, the small team brought a total of 20 medals back to London.
Read MoreAnniversary kit from #TYRUKIreland now available
To mark the 150th anniversary of the club, we’re extremely excited to inform you that we've agreed to terms with TYR and Ness Swimwear to be our exclusive official team kit supplier!
Read MoreSwim England and Otter celebrate 150 years
2019 is a year of celebration for both Otter Swimming Club and Swim England as they mark their 150th anniversaries. One of the highlights of the year will be a unique team gala event at the London Aquatic Centre on Sunday 14 July which provides an opportunity for Masters swimmers all over the country to participate in these celebrations.
Otter has secured sole use of the main Olympic competition pool in London for a fun, informal gala which will include relay and individual swimming races. The teams will comprise many different Masters clubs including some of our traditional rivals (and friends!) such as Spencer, Barnet and Teddington. It is a fantastic opportunity not only to race in the Olympic pool but to join in the fun and celebrate the camaraderie and longevity of masters swimming. Otter is putting together a programme to include a mixture of current and historic events which we hope will feature the plunge as well as some old English backstroke and novelty relays.
Swim England is coordinating an “All Stars Team North” and “ All Stars Team South” so that masters swimmers from across the country can join us. If you would like to be involved please contact:
Team South: Simon Veale (simon.veale@outlook.com)
Team North: Verity Dobbie and Nicola Latty (otter150.teamnorth@gmail.com)
Any past and present Otter swimmers who would like to be involved should email us at otter150gala@gmail.com. Please save the date now!
2019 represents a significant milestone for Otter and we would be delighted if you would celebrate with us by supporting this special event.
Details:
Where: London Aquatics Centre, Olympic Park, London E20 2ZQ
When: Sunday 14 July 2019. Warm-up at 10am with racing scheduled to finish at 2pm at the latest, with socialising to follow!
