Diss Otters Winners at Junior League Final

Despite only finishing second in Saturday evenings Junior League round 2 gala at Wymondham Leisure centre, Diss Otters clinched the Christine Copeman Cup by virtue of a better combined score over both rounds.  West Norfolk won Saturdays event but when the officials had crunched the numbers the Otters prevailed by a solitary point. The other clubs competing were North Norfolk, Great Yarmouth and Norwich Swan.

This event is for swimmers aged nine to twelve and there were some great performances with individual wins for Sophia Pickering, Barney Clarke, Rosie Munnings, Grace Greenhalf, Alise Small, Lily-Anne Jones, Thea Irvine and Imogen Grimes. When adding in the relay wins this gave a total of sixteen race wins on the night.

The Otters squad members were Max Brookes, Adam Parker, Barney Clarke, Jacob Shadbolt, Sophia Pickering, Grace Greenhalf, Rosie Munnings, Lily-Anne Jones, Harvey Gates, Daniel Bachu, William Brown, Alise Small, Thea Irvine, Imogen Grimes and captains Harry Button and Cassia Miller.

Thanks to coaches Jamie and Shirley and poolside helpers Ottilie and Matthew plus the clubs officials and supporters.

Diss Otters at the County Championships 2017

Diss Otters came away from this year’s County Swimming Championships with some incredible performances across the board.  Held over the last two weekends at the UEA Sportspark, swimmers from all over Norfolk competed in races from 50m to 1500m. 

Twenty six Otters took to the pool in a total of 173 individual swims which resulted in 39 podium positions first to third, 79 top six finishes and 116 top ten finishes.

Times are the name of the game and the squad hit 137 new personal best times, and this is the real benchmark that the coaches look to as it shows improvement over a period of time.

Special mentions go to Joel Clarke who won four trophies in the 16 and under championship events, Cameron Day and Barney Clarke who won events in their age group categories and also to Matthew Munnings, Matthew Tatum, Dominic Boylan, Isaac Bachu as well as Joel, Barney and Cameron who all qualified for Regional events which is the next step up the gala ladder.

The Diss Otters squad members were Sophia Pickering, Grace Greenhalf, Rosie Munnings, Cassia Miller, Thea Irvine, Alise Small, William Brown, Callum Blair, Harry Button, Barney Clarke, Matthew Munnings, Cameron Day, Isaac Bachu, Matthew Tatum, Max Brookes, Joel Clarke, Kathryn Wood, Lottie Gates, Katie Halmshaw, Dominic Boylan, Imogen Grimes, Olivia Chapman, Luella Brookes, Kara O’Dell, Ottilie Miller and Yasmin Brown.

Thanks to Jamie, Sharon and Marcus for their help poolside plus all of the clubs officials and parents for their support.

 

Diss Otters at the Great Yarmouth Winter Wipeout Gala

A squad of twenty four Diss Otters swimmers, aged 9-15, took to the water at the UEA Sportspark pool this weekend in Great Yarmouth Swimming Club’s Winter Wipeout gala.  This gala provided swimmers with their final chance to qualify for the Norfolk ASA County Championships, which are held over two weekends in January.

Many of the Diss swimmers achieved their target times with numerous new personal bests set.  Over the two days the Otters collected 56 medals from 139 individual swims, consisting of 29 golds,10 silvers and 17 bronzes.

The Diss Otters squad members were Callum Blair, Grace Greenhalf, Sophia Pickering, Rosie Munnings, Kara O’Dell, Lottie Gates, Shannon Evans, Imogen Grimes, Alex Jackson, Olivia Chapman, Daniel Bachu, Isaac Bachu, Matthew Tatum, Freya Button, Cassia Miller, Ottilie Miller, Max Ashken, Barney Clarke, Joel Clarke, Yasmin Brown, Harry Button, Alise Small, Thea Irvine and Matthew Munnings.

Thanks go to Sharon, Scott and Teresa for their help and also to the clubs’ officials for carrying out their duties poolside.  The swimmers can now have a break from competition until after Christmas, but they will all still be training hard over the festive period with those County Championships looming in the new year.  For details on joining the club contact head coach Jamie Rush on 07738 427735.

Diss Otters at Norfolk County Junior League 1st Round

A relatively inexperienced Diss Otters squad took to the water at Thetfords Waterworld pool on Saturday evening to take part in the Norfolk Junior League.  Taking on teams of 9 to 12 year olds from Thetford Dolphins, West Norfolk, Dereham Otters and UEA City of Norwich, the youngsters from Diss were placed a creditable fourth at the end of the event, picking up 8 race wins and finishing only 24 points behind winners Thetford.

The Junior League Finals take place in February with Diss likely to be first or second seeds in the B final.  Final scores were Thetford 146, Dereham 138, City of Norwich 133, Diss 122 and West Norfolk 113.
The Diss team were Toby Townsend, Adam Parker, Finlay High, William Brown, Callum Blair, Harvey Gates, Christopher Tatum, Harry Button, Sophia Pickering, Tiggy Miller, Rosie Munnings, Ellesha Close, Alise Small, Olivia Chapman, Kara O’Dell and Cassia Miller.
Thanks to the head coach Jamie Rush and poolside helpers Matthew Tatum and Ottilie Miller, as well as all the support from parents and families in the stands.
Anyone interested in joining the club can contact head coach Jamie Rush on 07738 427735.

Diss Otters at The Mark Davies Memorial Gala

A team of 16 Diss Otters swimmers took part in the Mark Davies Memorial Gala, hosted by Thetford Dolphins on Saturday evening at Waterworld in Thetford.

The Otters had some great results on the night with 15 race wins out of 41 events, including 5 out of 9 relays which shows what a great strength in depth the team had.

The Diss team took on opponents from Great Yarmouth, North Norfolk and two squads from Thetford.

Diss were neck and neck with Thetford Whites throughout the evening with the home club just coming out on top after all the points were tallied up.

The final scores were Thetford Whites 150, Diss 141, North Norfolk 126, Great Yarmouth 101 and Thetford Blues 87. Full results can be viewed here.

Swimmers in the Diss team were Joel Clarke, Matthew Tatum, Isaac Bachu, Cameron Day, Harry Button, Daniel Bachu, Barney Clarke, Max Brookes, Jenny Thompson, Katie Halmshaw, Ottilie Miller, Lottie Gates, Imogen Grimes, Cassia Miller, Sophia Pickering and Rosie Munnings.

Many thanks to the coaches and parents for their support on the night, and anyone interested in joining the club aged 7 or older can contact head coach Jamie Rush on 07738 427735.

National Intercounty Gala

Diss Otters swimmer Matthew Tatum had the honour of representing Norfolk in the National Inter Counties gala at Ponds Forge, Sheffield at the weekend.

Matthew took part in the Individual Medley relay for his age group and also swam a personal best in the 100m backstroke race.

Swimmers at the Diss club are now concentrating their efforts on qualifying for the Norfolk County Championships which are held in January.  Competitors have to reach an entry time specific to their age. These times have to be swum at licenced galas and the next one for the majority of the Diss Otters will be the Great Yarmouth clubs Winter Wipeout gala held on the first weekend in December.

Before that the club are taking part in two team events, the Mark Davis Trophy at Thetford and also the first round of the Norfolk Junior League.  For anyone interested in joining the club contact head coach Jamie Rush on 07738 427735.

Diss Otters Busy Weekend

Trying to keep up with the swimmers from Diss Otters Swimming Club this weekend proved to be a near impossible task with four separate events taking place.

The annual Diss Otters club championships got underway on Thursday with various races taking place over the next two weeks during usual club nights at Diss Leisure Centre.

Saturday night saw swimmers competing in two galas – firstly, at the Riverside Pool in Norwich thirteen of the clubs younger members took part in a development gala organised by Great Yarmouth Swimming Club. Some great results by the Otters led to them achieving numerous pb’s and winning 7 gold, 12 silver and 10 bronze medals with clean sweeps of first, second and third in both the boys 10 year old butterfly and breaststroke events.

The second gala on Saturday evening was the Fenland League Final which took place at Newmarket Leisure Centre, where a team of 9 to 15 year olds from the Diss club led the five strong field from start to finish over a programme of 47 races. Otters swimmers finished top 3 in 39 of those events – winning 17. At the end of the night despite being pushed all the way by City of Ely, Diss lifted the trophy (see picture) winning by a margin of 9 points. Final scores Diss 176, Ely 167, Bottisham 144, First Strokes 131, Mildenhall 75.

Finally on Sunday three Otters travelled to Luton with the Norfolk squad to take part in the Junior Inter Counties gala. Cameron Day, Matthew Munnings and Thea Irvine all competed with great credit in a variety of individual and relay events but ultimately Norfolk couldn’t get close to the head of the points chart, with Essex crowned champions, from Suffolk second and Hertfordshire third.

Thanks to all coaches and poolside volunteers for their help over the weekend.

Anyone interested in joining Diss Otters can contact head coach Jamie Rush on 07738 427735.

Otter swims in National final

Diss Otters swimmer William Johnson made the long trip to Rother Valley Country Park on Sunday to take part in the ASA National Open Water Finals.

William had qualified via the Eastern Region Championships the previous week held at Whitlingham Country Park.

Taking on the cream of British swimmers in his 15 years age category William swam a respectable 56mins 40secs for the 3000m event.
Hopefully Williams efforts will encourage more swimmers from the club to enter the championships next year.

Otters at the County Relay Gala and Eastern Open Water Champs

A busy weekend for Diss Otters swimming club saw swimmers take part in two competitions.

On Saturday the club took part in the County Relay Gala at the UEA in Norwich. With several older swimmers either ill or unavailable, coach Jamie Rush relied on his young squad to step up and swim in older age groups. By producing some excellent swims the club held their own against the bigger clubs such as UEA, West Norfolk and Norwich Swan.

Out of fifteen races the Otters gained four third place finishes – three of those by the 9/10 year old teams, and another seven top six finishes, a superb return for the club.

Following on from Saturday came the East Region ASA Open Water Championships at a sun drenched Whitlingham Country Park in Norwich on Sunday. Three juniors and two masters swimmers from Diss took part in what is a step out of most swimmers comfort zone.

William Johnson took part in the 14/15 years 3km race, finishing 2nd for Norfolk and 12th in the region. William also qualified for the National Championships.

Callum Blair (4th Norfolk/16th region) and Maddie Wood (1st Norfolk/10th region) both took part in the 800m novices race in their respective age groups.

Masters swimmer Sebastian St. John Clarke (1st Norfolk/3rd region) competed in the 1500m race and finally coach Adam Lelean (1st Norfolk/1st region) took the honours in his age category in the 5km race.

Fenland Senior League Open

Diss Otters made the long trip to Kings Lynn on Saturday evening to take part in the first round of this year’s Fenland Senior League open to children aged nine right through to adults.

Ten clubs took part in the gala – five at Kings Lynn and five at Mildenhall with the two venues swimming simultaneously and points for each event awarded based on times achieved by the ten competing teams.

Diss had some extremely testing opposition with West Norfolk running away from the rest of the field at Kings Lynn returning a total of 36 wins from 47 races.

Although the Otters finished fifth in the Kings Lynn event they returned a score better than three of the clubs at the Mildenhall gala to finish a creditable seventh place overall.

It has to be said that the Otters team performed amazingly well in the circumstances, as due to unavailability several of the girls had to swim up an age group, which made a tough task even tougher but the whole team, girls and boys put in the effort to get some good times and results.

After all of the points from the two galas had been collated the Otters are seeded second for the “B” final to be held in September.

The Diss Otters squad were Sam Neal, Isaac Bachu, Matthew Tatum, Cameron Day, Matthew Munnings, Harry Button, Callum Blair, Barney Clarke, Ottilie Miller, Lauren Taylor, Lottie Gates, Maddie Wood, Thea Irvine, Luella Brookes, Millie Bachu and Kathryn Wood.

Thanks to head coach Jamie Rush who was poolside, and to the clubs officials and swimmers parents for their help and encouragement.

Final scores were – West Norfolk 406, March 299, Chatteris 282, Thetford 281, Wisbech 278, Ely 260, Diss 243, Bottisham 222, First Strokes 172, Mildenhall 123.