Nyngan Swimming Club hosted their annual club carnival on Sunday.
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There were 151 swimmers nominated for the carnival, with swimmers coming from as far as Lake Cargellico.
Thirteen teams from across the region competed in what was a great day of racing.
Nyngan swimmers were well represented across all age groups.
On the day 26 records were broken and the Nyngan swimmers were right in the mix.
Rory Quarmby broke the boy's age group 100 freestyle record whilse one of our younger swimmers Ruby Cater broke both the 25m backstroke and freestyle records.
The improvement in our swimmers is amazing.
There was some fantastic personal best times and lots of prize money heading to our local swimmers.
On the day 26 records were broken and the Nyngan swimmers were right in the mix.... The improvement in our swimmers is amazing.
Once again the community was fantastic in the support they gave our club on the day and also through sponsorship.
Our major sponsors with the Bogan Shire Council, Minal and Mansi Patel Shell Service Station and ProConstruct – Paul and Clare Carter.
A big shout out to the following businesses who sponsored the carnival - Nyngan Dental, Nyngan Foodworks, Nyngan Seed Graders, Commonwealth Bank Nyngan, Nyngan Innovations, Glen Smith Shearing and Nyngan Quality Meats.
Swimming club families also assisted with sponsorship and the club would like to thank the following club members and families for their support – Jackson, Wales, Quarmby, Buchanan, Dee Walsh, Griffiths, Kennedy, Holmes, Cummings and Burley.
Thanks to the Bogan Shire Council for providing us with a top notch venue.
Zac Riley once again presented a pool that would be the envy of many across the west. Zac’s support of the club has been fantastic.
Many hands make light work and there were many hands on deck on Sunday – parents, older swimmers, past swimmers and siblings helped out with lots of jobs.
Special thanks to Jodi Douglas whose passion for swimming in Nyngan is amazing.
Finally thanks to the Nyngan swimmers.