MOUNT Kelly claimed ‘top club’ at the 51st Geneva International Swim Meet in Switzerland.
This followed an outstanding per-formance from their swimmers against teams from across Europe, Asia and America, including Olympian champions and world record holders.
Stand out results came from Mount Kelly swimmeers Athena Clayson, Georgina Dennis and Emily Haimes who claimed first, second and third place respectively in the junior 100m freestyle.
Federico Burdisso took victory in the junior 200m butterfly, breaking the meet record in the process.
Niamh Robinson , who has recently been selected to represent the Isle of Man at the Commonweath Games, also claimed three senior medals in all the breaststroke events.
Callum McGregor, Sara Mazzeo and Jacob Newcombe all achieved new British Championship qualification times.
A spokesperson for Mount Kelly said:?‘The event was an excellent opportunity for all the swimmers who attended, providing them with invaluable experience in their swimming development.’






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