We’re delighted to reprint a letter from Coach Paolo Di Paola published in the December issue of Swimming Times, the official magazine of British Swimming.

I have read with interest the article on Age Group and Youth Champs -’Revamp for Age and Youth Champs’ – in the last issue of Swimming Times and would like to comment on the age of day rule. As a coach I feel that this rule is as unfair as any other option because we will always have swimmers who are older than others in the same age group no matter what rule we decide to use and implement. The problem is that age on the day is in my opinion the messiest option available and creates all sorts of collateral issues. For instance, has anybody ever thought that such a rule might allow some swimmers to swim in the same age for two years in a row in the same major competition?

Let’s give an example. This year the British Age Group Champs will start on July 22nd which means that a swimmer who turned 13 on the 20th will race in that age group for the 2011 edition. Next year the same competition might be scheduled a bit earlier in the month and maybe finish let’s say on the 19th – dates for competitions do change depending on the season – therefore that same swimmer would race again in the 13yo age group for a second time in 2012. I don’t think that would be fair at all on the other competitors as well as not doing any favour to the swimmer in question who might see him/her self thrown straight into a 15 yo age group the following year should the dates change again or should be eligible for youth champs.

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Click here for more photos of the team in action at the ALSAA Bowl!

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Words: Coach Alan Turner.

Well done to everybody who took part in their first swim meet of the year.

It was a very positive weekend with so many swimmers recording massive PBs. As a club we are used to a consistently high level of performance, something I’m sure we’ll maintain throughout the year.

The outstanding performance of the weekend came from Conor Turner in capturing a new Irish Junior record in the 800m Free. The swim was even more remarkable considering he swam it in a negative split (faster second half). Andy Meegan collected a hat-trick of first place finishes, including a world class 1500m swim. Special mentions also to Rachel Nevin’s big PB in the 400m Free and Sinead McCrohan’s first 1500m at 12 years of age!

Overall, I could put the whole squad down on the list of outstanding performances. Special thanks to Paolo, Jonny, Annie and all our B Group coaches for their hard work in developing this talented group of swimmers.

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Words: Maurice McCrohan

It doesn’t seem like there has been much of  a break since the July National and International Galas!

I was going to say we are back with our swimmers now that summer is over. But as our summer weather was actually on the second week of April that would not be right.  It could be worse, we could be involved in outdoor sports!!

And so it begins! the 2011/12 season. Those who luckily escaped to the sun have returned to milk bottle white. The swimmers seem to be energised and the Age Group have all taken a stretch . Those extra inches and power will help PBs , but we assume their competitors are growing too!  I don’t know the precise numbers, but having been around the bank last week there must be over 25 age groupers and 25 seniors. With the minnows under the surface, thats 100 plus swimmers!

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