A number of local swimmers were in action at the 3rd Annual Oaktree Medical Invite hosted by Mako Aquatics Club over the weekend as they looked to make the nationals standards and improve on their times. The meet took place at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex. There were over 500 swimmers in action, including Bahamian high school
Local swimmers were in action for the first time in the calendar year on Saturday and made CARIFTA cuts at the 1st Bert Bell Memorial Meet at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Aquatics Center. Freeport Aquatics Club was the host club. The Barracuda Swim Club’s Saleste Gibson, who swam in the 11-12 girls category, made the cuts in
The Queen’s College Comets comfortably repeated as the Bahamas Association of Secondary Schools (BAISS) swimming champions with a 157-point margin on Friday at the Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Center. Placing second behind them was St. Andrews International School Hurricanes with a score of 310 points. St. Anne’s School Blue Waves was third after scoring 264 points.
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