Trundle Central School recently held one of their most successful annual school swimming carnivals with six students breaking a total of 13 records.
The most successful record breaker was Thomas Sanderson who broke a record with every event he competed in, writing his name in the record books six times.
The talented swimmer broke the 14 years 50m freestyle and 14 years 100m freestyle which were both last broken in 2013.
Thomas also broke the 2023 record for the all age secondary 200m freestyle and three 2024 records including junior secondary 100m breaststroke, junior secondary 50m breaststroke and junior secondary 100m butterfly.
Aphellia Robson also swam her heart out on the day breaking three records.
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Aphellia claimed the 12 years 50m freestyle which was last broken in 2017, the senior primary 50m backstroke and the all age primary 100m freestyle which were both last broke in 2024.
Four 2020 records were also broken by four additional students.
Myall Orr broke the junior primary 50m backstroke record, Emmanuel Robson broke the junior primary 50m butterfly, Chloe Budd broke the over 17 years 100m freestyle and Jessica Morgan broke the senior secondary 100m breaststroke.
Trundle Central School's swimming success continued on 21 February at the Gobondery/MARRAF district swimming carnival in Warren.
A chosen group of primary school swimmers from Trundle Central School competed in the carnival.
Aphellia Robson earnt the senior girls champion medal and Mackenzie Bolam won runner-up senior girls champion.
On 7 March secondary school students continued their success in the pool at the Western Schools Swimming carnival.
Thomas Sanderson won all six of his individual races.
These included the 14 years 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 100m breaststroke, 100m butterfly, 100m backstroke and 12-14 years individual medley.
Thomas was also apart of the Trundle Central School relay team who placed fourth with Jessica Morgan, Hailey Bolam and Seth Prebendarcik.