PAT JACKSON has seen it all. She is Atherton SC's most senior swimmer - and the medals keep on coming.
As the youngsters did their stuff in the Central Lancashire Age Groups, Pat was herself back on the winner's rostrum.
The Crown Pools at Ipswich staged the Mycil National Masters, Pat winning the 200 butterfly title in the 45-49 age group.
Meanwhile, the youngsters collected 16 medals at Broughton from 28 finalists.
Golds: Daniel Kings (12-Year 100 backstroke), Matthew Jackson (14-Year 400 IM), Paul Cowburn (16+ 100 freestyle), Nicholas Jackson (16+ 100 butterfly).
Silvers: The 11/12-Year team of Stephen Winstanley, Geoffrey Earle, Ryan Grundy and Daniel Kings (4x50 medley), Jessica Howarth (11-Year 100 breaststroke), Cheryl Hall (11-Year 200 freestyle), Geoffrey Earle (11-Year 100 breaststroke), Rachael Unsworth (14-Year 400 IM), Andrew Grime (15-Year 200 backstroke and 100 butterfly).
Bronze: The 11/12-Year team of Rebecca Grime, Jessica Howarth, Hannah Foster and Holly Davies (4x50 medley), Jessica Howarth (11-Year 200 freestyle), Simon Clare (15-Year 100 butterfly), Andrew Grime (15-Year 200 breaststroke and 200 freestyle).
Fourths: Hannah Foster (12-Year 400 freestyle and 100 backstroke), Ryan Grundy (12-Year 100 backstroke), Gerald Prescott (15-Year 200 breaststroke), Simon Clare (15-Year 200 freestyle), Nicholas Jackson (16+ 100 freestyle).
Fifths: Amy Jones (11-Year 200 freestyle), Cheryl Hall (11-Year 100 breaststroke), Pat Jackson (16+ 100 freestyle).
Sixths: Geoffrey Earle (11-Year 200 freestyle), Rachael Unsworth (14-Year 100 backstroke), Gerald Prescott (15-Year 200 freestyle).
Reserve finalist: Rhiann Jackson (11-Year 100 breaststroke).
Fine swims from 10-year-olds Bethan Jackson and David Gendall, competing in their first year.
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