Records tumbled at the Swimming North Coast long course championships in Coffs Harbour on November 26 and 27.
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There were some close finishes with one of the closest being in the men’s Open 400-metre Individual Medley with Port Macquarie’s Sam Harris victorious over Alexander McKenna with only 0.45 seconds separating them.
Entries were up again on last year even though qualifying times were cut.
32 area clubs competed from Forster in the south to Twin Towns in the north.
The Rex Clark Memorial trophy for the open mixed Individual Medley relay was won by the Port Macquarie team.
The Tim Mullens memorial was presented by Michael Mullens to Trinity swimmer Aiden Jensen who was the winner of the 13-years 100-metre freestyle.
The overall club point score this year was close with Trinity Lismore victorious for the first time in the Area’s history over Port Macquarie.
184 records were broken.