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NQT Achievements 2010 Print
Swimming Club News
Written by Andy Nicoll   

achievementWhilst National Qualifying Times (NQTs) are the mechanism to enable event organisers to control the number of people accepted for an event, they are often used by coaches and seen by parents as an achievement of a standard.

If you have achieved a Regional or National qualifying time and it is not listed below, please contact the Communications Office with the details so we can update our records.

Youth Age Group Age For
Nationals
Midlands
Achieved
Midland
Results
Nationals
Achieved
National
Results
David Clarke

Coach
David Clarke


Olivia Phoenix Aged
14
10 1
Philippa Brown Aged
14
7
Maddy Tracy Aged
15
15 medal_gold 4
Jamie Beebee Aged
15
2
Alice Cousins Aged
16
2
Charlotte Humphreys Aged
18
3 medal_bronzemedal_bronze
Ryan Ordidge Aged
18
1
BAGCAT Age Group Age For
Nationals
Midlands
Achieved
Midland
Results
Nationals
Achieved
National
Results
Rachael Reilly

Coach
Rachel Reilly
Charlie Percox Aged
10
11 medal_bronze
Jacob Blakemore Aged
10
3
Rebecca Woolley Aged
10
5
Lauren Holland Aged
11
10 2
Megan Carline Aged
11
11 medal_silvermedal_silvermedal_bronze 7 medal_silver
Paige Norry-Addison Aged
11
10 2
Emma Sans Aged
12
1
Sophia Baig Aged
12
4
Alexandra Harris Aged
13
11 medal_goldmedal_silvermedal_silvermedal_silvermedal_bronzemedal_bronze 5
Holly Barnett Aged
13
11
Macauley Carline Aged
14
7

 

Information on Qualifying Times

All Qualifying Times from National down to County (e.g. Shropshire) are based on the previous years entries. If the QT is too easy then far too many swimmers can compete - if it is too hard then the reverse is true.

Please read ASA Success is Long Term (pdf 1.34Mb) for full explanation of British Age Group Categories (BAGCAT), and how various open meets throughout the season are designed to complement a swimmer's training at different ages of development, and different levels of competition (National, Regional, County).

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achievementWhilst National Qualifying Times (NQTs) are the mechanism to enable event organisers to control the number of people accepted for an event, they are often used by coaches and seen by parents as an achievement of a standard.

If you have achieved a Regional or National qualifying time and it is not listed below, please contact the Communications Office with the details so we can update our records.





   
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
       
   
Youth Age Group Age For
Nationals
Midlands
Achieved
Midland
Results
Nationals
Achieved
National
Results


Coach
David Clarke
Olivia Phoenix Aged
14
10 1
Philippa Brown Aged
14
7
Maddy Tracy Aged
15
15 medal_gold 4
Jamie Beebee Aged
15
2
Alice Cousins Aged
16
2
Charlotte Humphreys Aged
18
3 medal_bronzemedal_bronze
Ryan Ordidge Aged
18
1
BAGCAT Age Group Age For
Nationals
Midlands
Achieved
Midland
Results
Nationals
Achieved
National
Results


Coach
Rachel Reilly
Charlie Percox Aged
10
11 medal_bronze
Jacob Blakemore Aged
10
3
Rebecca Woolley Aged
10
5
Lauren Holland Aged
11
10 2
Megan Carline Aged
11
11 medal_silvermedal_silvermedal_bronze 7 medal_silver
Paige Norry-Addison Aged
11
10 2
Emma Sans Aged
12
1
Sophia Baig Aged
12
4
Alexandra Harris Aged
13
11 medal_goldmedal_silvermedal_silvermedal_silvermedal_bronzemedal_bronze 5
Holly Barnett Aged
13
11
Macauley Carline Aged
13
7


Information on Qualifying Times


All Qualifying Times from National down to County (e.g. Shropshire) are based on the previous years entries. If the QT is too easy then far too many swimmers can compete - if it is too hard then the reverse is true.

Please read ASA Success is Long Term (pdf 1.34Mb) for full explanation of British Age Group Categories (BAGCAT), and how various open meets throughout the season are designed to complement a swimmer's training at different ages of development, and different levels of competition (National, Regional, County).



 

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