Swim Rotorua's David Boles has produced another standout performance at the Oceania Swimming Championships in Papua New Guinea.
In the very last race of the championship, the 10km open water race on Saturday, the 18-year-old locked horns with two Australian rivals and managed to stay in a three-man pack through to the end of the sixth lap out of eight.
However, over the last two laps, the Australian swimmers, with a few years of international experience behind them, began to pull away. Despite that, Boles managed to dig in deep and claim his second bronze medal of the championships, a fantastic achievement on his international debut.
Fellow Swim Rotorua member Paddy Baylis, 18, produced an excellent race in the 400m freestyle to post a big personal best time of 4m 7.84s. In his signature 1500m freestyle event, he produced his second best time ever, 16m 11.82s, to take fifth place.
Swim Rotorua head coach Alastair Johnson was immensely proud of his swimmers.