KIAMA Swimming Club had nine entrants in 55 races between them at Bomaderry Swimming Club's qualifying carnival on November 4.
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There were some outstanding individual results and all swimmers achieved personal best times in various events.
Liam Williams competed in seven events and achieved personal bests in all of them.
He placed first in the 50 metres breaststroke, second in 50 metres butterfly and second in 100 metres breaststroke.
Most impressively, he achieved his goal of swimming a NSW Country qualifying time for his 100 metres breaststroke.
Grace Mahon and Brielle Lambert also swam well, Grace winning bronze in the 100 metres freestyle and butterfly, achieving personal best times in six of her eight events, while Brielle won bronzes in the eight-year-old girls' 50 metres backstroke and breaststroke.
Club captain Erin Lark slashed her time in the 50 metres butterfly, and Madeleine and Olivia Bakker both achieved personal bests in the 50 metres butterfly.
Emily and Jennifer Klepczarek had three personal bests between them, and Ashley Roulstone took three seconds off her freestyle event.
Others wanting to join the fun should attend Kiama Leisure Centre on Friday nights at 7pm.