FOUR members of Port Glasgow Otters swim team took part in the Scottish Disability Sports National Swimming Championships for swimmers with a physical disability, hearing loss or vision impairment.
The competition at Grangemouth had 28 events comprising of 36 heats. It was a tough competition, but the swimmers returned with several personal best (PB) times and medals between them.
Eve Cushnaghan
75m Individual Medley – (Class 2) – 4th
50m Backstroke – (Class 3) – Bronze (PB)
50m Breaststroke – (Class 3) – 4th
25m Butterfly – (Class 3) – 2nd
100m Freestyle – (Open) – 10th (PB)
Kyle Brotherton
75m Individual Medley – (Class 3) – Gold
50m Backstroke – (Class 4) – Bronze
25m Breaststroke – (Class 6) – Gold (PB)
25m Butterfly – (Class 3) – Silver
50m Freestyle – (Class 3) – Gold (PB)
Isaac Dunning
100m Individual Medley – (Open) – 8 th
50m Backstroke – (Class 1) – Gold (PB)
50m Breaststroke – (Class 2) – Gold (PB)
50m Butterfly – (Class 2) – Bronze
100m Freestyle – (Open) – 9 th
Richard Browning
100m Individual Medley – (Open) – 5 th
100m Backstroke – (Open) – 7 th (PB)
100m Breaststroke – (Open) – 4 th
100m Butterfly – (Open) – Bronze
100m Freestyle – (Open) – Bronze (PB)
Points were awarded to each team throughout the day and as the Otters participated as part of the Glasgow Swimming Clubs Team they contributed in winning the overall trophy for best team of the day.