City of Oxford were in top form at the Maxwell Autumn Open – the first meeting of the new season.
More than 70 personal bests were smashed across the age groups as City turned on the style.
It proved an outstanding weekend for Hannah Vine in the 14 & under age group.
Invincible in six of her eight events, Vine also achieved winter regional championship qualifying times in the 100 and 200m backstroke, 200m freestyle, 200m breaststroke and 200 and 400m individual medley.
Molly Williamson, 13, produced the most impressive performance of the meeting by winning the 400m individual medley in a personal best and regional qualifying time of 5mins 28.60secs.
She also took silver in the 200m butterfly and bronze in the 50m and 100m butterfly and 200m individual medley.
Leanne Brooks won bronze in the 200m freestyle.
In the 11/12-year-old category, Emma Lomas won the 400m individual medley, 50m freestyle and 50m breaststroke, and also took bronze in the 100 and 200m back- stroke.
Lucy Smith won silver in the 100m breaststroke and butterfly.
The star performance in the 9/10 age band came from nine-year-old William Cross, who took gold in the 100m breaststroke in 1.45.54, smashing the club record by 18 seconds.
Ten-year-old Lucy Gaen finished in the top six in eight of her events, going home with silver in the 100m backstroke.
Finn Monaghan took bronze in the boys' 100m backstroke.
Elsewhere, 15-year-old Kezia Pullinger won bronze in the 50m backstroke.
Other personal bests: P Smith, E Oliver, A Hall, E Sherwood, S Gould, RConway, K Tillotson, C Pringle, E Murrell, G King-Smith, A Gaen, A Chung, M Nickituk.
Didcot Barramundi's Alex Murphy, 13, won two golds medals at Maxwell.
In the 50m breaststroke he smashed the county age group record with a time of 32.76 secs. He also landed the 100m freestyle.
Didcot's other medallists were Edward Burrowes, 10, who took gold and silver in 50m and 100m breaststroke, David Murphy, 9, – silver in 50m backstroke, Oliver Ripley, 10, – silver in 200m breaststroke – and Yassmine Girgis, 10, who won the 200m freestyle.
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