City of Oxford claimed eight national titles at the British Gas ASA Masters and Senior Age Group Championships.
They also picked up nine silver and eight bronze medals, as well as setting five Scottish records, 32 county records and 58 personal bests from 76 individual swims.
Joe Canlan-Shaw, 21, led the way with victories in 400m IM, 200m IM and the 200m breaststroke.
Chris Aust, 26, won gold in the 50m breaststroke in a new senior county record time of 29.39, while Dave Denny, 33, was only just outside his lifetime best in winning the 400m IM.
Ian Surridge, 21, won the 100m breaststroke, with other successes coming in the men’s 4x50 medley relay (Canlan-Shaw, Surridge, Denny and Aust) and 4x50 mixed medley relay (Aust, Matt Gomez, Maggie Smith and Marie Royal).
Smith, 51, set five new Scottish records on the way to a silver (50m freestyle) and bronze (100m freestyle).
Her other record breaking swims were in the 400m freestyle, 100m butterfly and 50m butterfly.
OTHER MEDALS Silver: J Canlan-Shaw 100m butterfly, C Aust 100m IM, D Denny 300m butterfly, I Surridge 50m breaststroke, M Smith 50m freestyle, V Fleming 50m backstroke, J Eaton 200m backstroke, mixed 4x50m freestyle relay (Gomez, Royal, Smith & Aust), men’s 4x50m freestyle relay (Aust, Surridge, Williams & Canlan-Shaw).
Bronze: C Aust 200m freestyle & 50m butterfly, M Smith 100m freestyle, M Royal 200m freestyle, R Walczak 100m backstroke, mixed 4x50m medley relay (Fleming, Aless-androni, Denny & Eaton), mixed 4x50m medley relay (Surridge, Fleming, James & Canlan- Shaw).
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