Published:
12:52 PM January 29, 2021
Updated:
1:17 PM January 29, 2021
Katy Coleman, left, and Leah Harris from the North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Club.
- Credit: Supplied by the club
A north Norfolk swimmer will take part in national trials after a stunning performance in the 400-metre individual medley.
North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Club member Leah Harris was the fastest 17-year-old in the country in Level X trials held just before the latest lockdown, according to new rankings released by Swim England.
Miss Harris s time of 5:28.45 over 16 laps at North Walsham s Victory pool also gave her first ranking in the open category in the eastern region.
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