City of Oxford youngster Olivia Webster knocked over half a second off the age groupcounty record as she sped to victory in the 50-metre freestyle on the final weekend of the championships in Ayl-esbury.
The nine-year-old clocked a winning time of 35.87secs in the final. She also clinched a gold in the 100m medley with a time of 1min 32.47secs.
Clubmate Lucy Smith,13, won four golds and came second as the best all-rounder in her age group.
Smith touched first in 100m butterfly (1.08.51), 100m medley (1.12.28), 200m medley (2.30.02) and landed the 50m freestyle, clocking 28.45 secs.
Emma Lomas was third in overall in the 13-year standings, after winning the 200m breaststroke (2.54.07) and 50m breaststroke (38.10).
Elizabeth Oliver claimed second place in the 12- year standings, notching a victory in the 50m freestyle with a personal best time of 29.08.
Oxford's other double gold medallists were Maia Little, 9, who landed the breaststroke crowns in 50m (49.80) and 200m (3.46.93), and Drew Finnegan, 16, in the 50m backstroke (29.44) and 200m backstroke (2.14.73).
Sarah Gould, 13, won gold in the 100m backstroke with a time of 1.8.89 secs.
Thomas Panton, 14, took in the 200m backstroke, clocking 2.16.80 and clubmate Ben Chapman, 16, gained gold in the 200m freestyle (2.01.69).
In open event, Joe Canlan-Shaw, 22, won the 50m butterfly (26.23) and took silver in the 100m breaststroke (1.05.97).
The Oxford relay teams gained gold in the open girls 400m freestyle ( 4.07.95) and silver in the boys 400m medley (4.16.62).
In the disability events, Chris Currie, 15, climbed to the top podium for his freestyle times of 1.18.55 in the 100mand 40.50 in the 50m race.
CITY OF OXFORD’S OTHER MEDALLISTS Silvers – Boys: T Panton 14, 50m backstroke (30.36), 100m freestyle (59.03), 200m (2.04.29) G Giles, 15, 200m freestyle (1.59.72); A Chung, 12, 100m breaststroke (1.26.57). Girls: L Seaward, 11, 50m breaststroke (40.36), 200m breaststroke (3.15.89); C Hayles, 17, 100m breaststroke (1.05.29), 200m butterfly 2.36.16; I Brewster, 10, 200m IM (3.06.94); E Lomas, 13, 200m medley (2.33.30), 100m backstroke (1.12.80), E Oliver, 12, 100m IM (1.14.39).
Bronzes – Boys: G Giles, 15, 200m backstroke (2.15.55), 100m freestyle (55.75); E Olive, 12, 50m breastroke (38.25); 200m medley (2.36.85), 100m backstroke (1.10.86); B Chaoman, 16, 100m freesrtyle (57.08). Girls: L Gaen, 11, 100m medley (1.21.68), 200m medley (2.51.64),100m butterfly (1.20.39), 200m butterfly (3.07.45); G King-Smith, 13, 100m backstroke (1.14.40); C Hayles, 17, 50m freestyle (28.87), 100m butterfly (1.09.07); M Kristjansson,12, 50m butterfly (35.76); L Brooks, 15, 50m freestyle (28.34); K Pullinger, 16, 50m breaststroke (39.56) and 50m freestyle (30.29); E Wood,10, 200m breaststroke (3.25.35); Millington, 11, 50m breaststroke (41.70); M Little, 9, 200m freestyle (2.05.52).
There were two more golds for Kidlington.
Chris Aust took the county championship for 100m breast stroke to add to his 50m title the previous weekend, came second in the the 50m butterfly and third in the 100m freestyle.
Amy Crisp, 10 gained a gold medal in the 100m IM and silver in the 100m backstroke. She came second overall in her age group.
Michael Esnouf, 13, gained silver medals in the 100m breaststroke and 50m backstroke.
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