Swim Rotorua enjoyed a magnificent team performance at the New Zealand National Age Group Swimming Championships.
Nine athletes descended on Wellington determined to achieve the goal of being in the top 15 clubs. They managed with a superb haul of 10 medals and a final placing of 13th.
Bianca Donelley, 13, was in superlative form to dominate the freestyle races. She achieved the rare feat of winning the 50, 100, 200 and 400 metres events. Fresh from competing for New Zealand against at the recent Australian National Age Groups, Donelley started her tough campaign with an outstanding victory on the first night in the 200m freestyle. Executing a fine tactical race, she stormed home on the last lap to take the gold in a new Bay of Plenty record with a time of 2min08.63s. She backed that up in winning her signature event in the 100m freestyle to dip under the minute mark with a great time of 59.25. Her 50m free winning time of 27.33 was another Bay of Plenty record. Against tough opposition, Donelley prevailed in the 400m freestyle to take her fourth gold with a best time of 4min37s. Her final medal came in the 200m backstroke where she came from behind to take a well deserved bronze.
Paddy Baylis showed what a tenacious fighter he is to take home two bronze medals. He dropped his best time by six seconds to secure third spot in the boys 16 years 400 metres freestyle with a time of 4m10.62s. In the 1500 metres freestyle he led his 30 lap heat from start to finish to set a personal best time of 16m:37.92s.
Milla Theobald had an awesome week to win her first age group medal which came in the girls 13 years 800 metres freestyle. Theobald's time of 9 minutes 41.88 seconds was just inside the New Zealand Talent ID Squad. Theobald achieved other top 10 places in the 400m freestyle, 400m medley and the 200m butterfly to secure valuable team points. Competing in the same age group was 12-year-old Emily Spear who excelled in the freestyle events. Spear did well to take fifth place in both the 400m and 800m freestyle with the latter in a best time of 9m53.52s.