Three Abingdon Vale swimmers won the overall age group titles in Aylesbury.
Harry Basterfield was the top 12-year boy, while Joseph Law took the ten-year award, while Nienke Lijzenga was top girl in the 11-year age group.
In all, Basterfield won six golds in the 200 IM, 100m & 200m backstroke, 50m freestyle, 100m IM and 50m butterfly, while Law claimed five in the 200m IM, 50m & 200 freestyle, 200m butterfly and 200m backstroke.
Lijzenga’s four golds came in the 200m freestyle, 200m backstroke, 200m IM and 200m breaststroke.
Other golds came from Oliver Lovibond (50m breaststroke) and Imogen West (200m butterfly).
Didcot Barramundi’s young star Alex Murphy took his medal haul to five.
The 14-year-old added to the three first places he had achieved the previous week, with two more successes to become the top swimmer in his age group.
Murphy won the junior championship 100m breaststroke in 1min 6.81secs, a time which also gave him third place in the overall championship.
It was also a 14-year age group record.
So was Murphy’s time of 28.16 in the 50m butterfly, which gave him his fifth gold.
Didcot's other individual golds came from Oliver Beard in the 9/10 year 50m butterfly (39.01), and Daniella Springett in the 50m breaststroke (36.90).
In addition to Murphy's top spot in the under 14 age group, his brother, David, came third in the 11-year category.
Matthew Senior was Wantage White Horses’ star of the championship with two of their three gold medals.
The 12-year-old won the 100m and 200m butterfly titles.
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