City of Oxford's Kezia Pullinger shone at the ASA South East Region Development Competition at Waterlooville.
The 13-year-old finished second in the 50m breaststroke and third in the freestyle.
She then combined good swims in the 50m butterfly and backstroke to finish third overall in the 13-year age group.
Daniel Richards was second in the breaststroke, fourth in the butterfly, fifth in the backstroke and sixth in the freestyle, posting three personal bests in the process.
It gave him sixth place in the 12-year age group.
Leanne Brooks came 18th overall in the girls' 12-year age group, while Kirsten Tillotson secured 14th position in the 11-year age group.
HOLDERS Witney relinq- uished their grip on the trophy for a time-banded 'C' grade gala at Wellingborough after incurring 14 speeding penalties and four disqualifications.
Witney posted 22 personal bests in the 32 individual races, but with the penalties and disqualifications they finished last with Rushden taking the honours.
Daniel Harkin, 14, was Witney's swimmer of the match after producing a determined effort to win his backstroke event.
The runner-up vote went to 12-year-old Rosie Cable following her victory in the 15 and under girls' freestyle.
Other Witney winners were Chris Hill (butterfly), Joseph Greenman (butterfly), Kate Herbert (butterfly), Aimee Felstead (freestyle), Martha Horan (backstroke) and Megan Sulley (breaststroke).
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