On the final day of the Cambridgeshire County Championships, 76 swimmers from St Ives Swimming Club (SISC) raced in relays and individual finals as part of an "exemplary" display of swimming.
The swimmers raced at the Parkside Pool in Cambridge on February 5, with many enjoying medal success.
In the relays, the women's 17-plus team won silver medals in both the medley and freestyle, and the girls under 13s won bronze in the freestyle.
There were also individual finalists from the club competing who qualified from the last meet in January.
Ewan Thomson took bronze in the 100 metres backstroke, Zahra Lonsdale silver in the 100m breaststroke, Tessa Quayle silver in the 100m breaststroke and Chloe Butler bronze in the 100m breaststroke in a fantastic set of results.
The club also entered A, B, C and D teams across the age spectrum, from ages nine upwards, to give as many swimmers a chance to compete.
A spokesperson for SISC said: "They did not disappoint, giving their all resulting in virtually every team posting much faster swim times than the original team entry time.
"A true pleasure and privilege to behold and excellent potential for the future of the sport in our district."
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