Didcot Barramundi's Ricky Martin won the best boy prize at City of Oxford's level 3 open meet.
The ten-year-old collected two gold and three bronze medals.
Three Abingdon Vale girls – Emily Cackett, Nicola Curtis and Ella Kennedy – picked up a brace of golds.
Top placings for Kidlington & Gosford went to Chloe Ridewood (gold for 50m breaststroke) and her sister Emily (gold for 50m breaststroke).
Clubmate Magnus Taylor landed gold for 50m backstroke and a silver for 50m freestyle).
MEDALLISTS DIDCOT BARRAMUNDI Golds: Luc Bouet (10) 100m ind medley 1.41.60; 100m breaststroke 1.51.40. Daniel Amplett (12) 50m butterfly 40.14. Ricky Martin (10) 100m freestyle 1.27.29; 100m butterfly 1.53.14. Oliver Beard (9) 50m breaststroke 52.25.
ABINGDON VALE Gold: Emily Cackett 200m freestyle 2.42.91; 100m butterfly 1.29.44. Fraser Capill 50m freestyle 31.54. Nicola Curtis 50m breaststroke 43.88; 100m backstroke 1.21.08. Helen Gildersleeves 100m freestyle 1.20.07. Ella Kennedy 100m breaststroke 1.44.41; 100m butterfly 1.35.19. Lochlan King 100m backstroke 1.50.14.
l Daniella Springett (11), of Didcot Barramundi, won bronze in the 100m breast-stroke at the Maxwell Level 3 Open, with a time of 1.30.32.
AT the Witney open meet, Didcot's Daniel Amphlett (12) won a trio of medals.
Amphlett won gold in the 50m freestyle in 35.61, silver in the 50m breaststroke in 47.62, and a bronze in the 50m butterfly with a time of 42.86.
CHARLIE Hedderley was Abingdon Vale's most successful swimmer.
The 12-year-old finished sixth girl overall, having come second in the 100m backstroke and 100m freestyle, and third in the 200m individual medley and 100m butterfly.
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