published by cris on Sun, 04/29/2012 - 23:57
It was close at times but Adwick were always a few points ahead of Armthorpe and kept them at bay until the end.
South Axholme battled with Spa Askern for third place which changed hands several times during the day. South Axholme finally pulled away late in the afternoon and remained there.
Well done everyone. Full results can be found here.
published by cris on Sun, 03/11/2012 - 18:11
Full results for both sessions of the 2012 John Harriman Championships are now on-line, including a useful speeding ticket re-print facility.
published by juliehirst on Fri, 03/09/2012 - 16:59
Good luck to everyone swimming on Sunday, swim well and most of all, have fun!
Please note that the warm up will commence just after 2pm. Due to circumstances beyond our control, swimmers cannot access the poolside before 2pm. Spectators and swimmers should access the building from the rear. Coaches and team managers will be allowed poolside shortly before the swimmers, as the centre staff direct.
published by cris on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 13:14
Lost or damaged Speeding Ticket? No Problem, . .
You can now re-print your Speeding Tickets from the John Harriman Championships yourself directly from the swimmer results file for your club.
published by juliehirst on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 13:11
Good luck to Max Litchfield (Spa) and Sophie Taylor (Arm) in tonight's session from the Olympic Pool Stratford.
Max swims for Dartes in the 200Im semi-finals and Sophie for Leeds in the 200m breast semis.
published by cris on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 23:37
Full results for the first gala of the 2012 John Harriman Championships are now available on-line.
Congratulations to Adwick who managed to field a squad of 45 swimmers - more than a third of the total for the gala.
published by juliehirst on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:00
With entries now closed confirmed entry lists are available for viewing in our John Harriman Section.
published by juliehirst on Thu, 12/15/2011 - 12:29
The course is now full. If you haven't heard from us, keep looking out for another course coming soon.
If you are interested in officiating, why not start training for Judge 1 - an introduction to timekeeping and turn judging. This qualification will allow you to officiate at licenced meets.
Apply initially to jahirst@btinternet.com
published by juliehirst on Thu, 11/17/2011 - 12:39
Neil Stephenson (Adwick ASC) won the Pride in Doncaster Awards for Sporting Hero at a recent award ceremony at the Keep moat Stadium. The judges awarded him this accolade due to his amazing commitment to Adwick swimming club, and his philosophy that every child matters, no matter how well or far they can swim. We are all very proud of him!
A full Roll of Honour from the 2011 DMasa Individual Championships is now available.
Well done to all our current Champions.
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