City of Oxford had a meeting to remember in the ASA Oxfordshire and North Buckinghamshire County Championships held at Aylesbury.
Joe Canlan-Shaw, 20, and Sam van de Schootbrugge, 14, bagged five and three National Qualifying Times (NQT) respectively, but City had many other stars.
Canlan-Shaw continued his winning ways from the long distance championships, collecting four senior county trophies and three new county records.
These came in the 100m (56.73secs), 200m (2.00.33) backstroke and 200m individual medley (IM) (2.04.96) events.
Van de Schootbrugge set meet records in the 100m and 200m backstroke, 200m IM and 100m fly to win all four junior titles.
There was great rivalry among the 11-year-old girls with City duo Emma Lomas and Lucy Smith in great form.
Lomas won the 100m (1.23.27) and 200m (2.58.64) breastroke events, both in new meet record and Regional Qualifying Times (RQT).
She finished just ahead of Smith in the 100m freestyle in a new meet record and RQT of 1.06.97 with Smith also recording an RQT in all three.
In the 200m free the roles were reversed with Smith winning in a new meet record and both setting RQTs.
The 50m events saw Smith win the butterfly and Lomas claim the backstroke.
Competing in her first championships, nine-year-old Lucy Gaen won the 50m backstroke in a record time of 40.83, finishing two seconds ahead of the rest of the field.
Gaen also won the 200m breastroke and finished fifth in the 200m freestyle, improving her personal best by an impressive 14 seconds.
Matt Corbett, 17, won the senior 100m butterfly in 57.72 (NQT), was second in the 100m IM (1.02.24) and 200m IM (2.10.68 - NQT) and third in the 200m backstroke with a time of 2.14.07.
Carly Hayles, 15, was runner-up in the junior county championship as well as taking third in the seniors with her 31.51 in the 50m backstroke.
Abingdon Vale landed seven titles and broke numerous club records in the same championships.
Leading the way were Jocelyn Devaux, 15, and Michael Fabes, nine, both of whom captured two age-group crowns.
They were backed up by wins from Olivia Law, 13, who continued her splendid season with victory in the 100m freestyle, Amira Mullaney, 16, and Olivia Basterfield, 12.
Emma Walton, 14, had to settle for second, despite breaking Vale's longest-standing record in the 50m butterfly. It had stood since 1986.
Vale's girls open medley relay team of Imogen West, Law, Mullaney and Walton shattered their club record by nine seconds to come third overall.
OTHER OXFORD CITY RESULTS GIRLS 12 - 50m fly: 1 M Williamson 33.19. 100m free: 3 M Williamson (RQT). 200m free: 2 M Williamson (RQT). 200m breast: 2 C Alsop (RQT). 13 - 100m breast: 3 H Vine (RQT). 200m breast: 2 H Vine (RQT). 14 - 200m free: 3 P Smith. 16 - 100m breast: 2 S Ilsen-Nunn. 200m breast: 2 S Ilsen-Nunn, 3 L Sherwood.
q=cBOYS q=f10 - 50m breast: 5 A Chung. 11 - 50m free: 3 T Ruddell (RQT). 100m back: 2 T Ruddell. 200m IM: 1 T Ruddell (RQT). 200m back: 1 T Ruddell (RQT). 13 - 100m fly: 2 T Pappagallo (RQT). 14 - 100m back: 3 D Finnigan (RQT). 200m back: 3 D Finnigan (RQT), 4 B Chapman (RQT). 200m IM: 3 B Chapman. Open - 50m breast: 3 S Williams. 100m IM: 3 S Williams.
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