A change in tack is being credited for producing the Tauranga Synchronised Swimming Club's best ever results at the North Island Championships.
Coach Julieta Diaz believes a new approach, attracting swimmers of different ages from disparate backgrounds, is already paying dividends.
"Since the beginning of this year we decided to start enrolling girls from the age of seven," said Diaz. "We are really lucky to have a beginner's team with girls that are coming from others related sports like swimming, gymnastics and ballet.
"They are young talented athletes with a good set of skills. I am looking forward to seeing how these girls develop into strong synchronised swimmers and possible representatives of New Zealand."
Diaz said open category entrant Sarsha Younger has progressed even further since representing New Zealand in Australia earlier this year.