Cannonvale Cannons swimmers enjoyed an exciting Club Night last week, highlighted by record-breaking achievements and strong performances in the pool. The night was particularly special as the club recognised two outstanding swimmers for their new records set during the Club Championships.
Seven-year-old Harry Chegwidden set three new club records with a time of 1:48.26 in the 100m Individual Medley, 25.90 in the 25m Breaststroke, and 43.08 in the 50m Freestyle. In the 11-year-old category, Jax Clayworth set a new benchmark in the 200m Breaststroke, finishing in 3:12.21.
Harry continued his winning streak, receiving an upgrade to the 100m Freestyle, while newcomer Airlie Mladenovski earned upgrades to the 50m Freestyle and 25m Butterfly. Harry capped off a stellar week by receiving the Coaches Award for his outstanding 100m IM performance — his third major achievement of the night. Among the standout swimmers at Club Night, Miller Eaves, Matilda Nicholes, and Liam Filewood delivered impressive personal bests, demonstrating the depth of the club’s talent.
Meanwhile, a small group of Cannons made the journey to Townsville for the Lightning Swim Club Long Course Transition Meet, with Koa Harland delivering a spectacular performance, achieving five personal bests across her events.
Looking ahead, many of our swimmers will travel to Brisbane next weekend to represent the North Queensland Schools Team, while others will head to Bowen for the two-day Bowen Annual Carnival. We wish all our competitors the best of luck as they showcase their skills and represent their club with pride.
Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec, Vice President of the Cannonvale Cannons
Harry Chegwidden with three new club records.
Airlie Mladenovski with two new upgrades.