The Main Games were in Beijing but in late June the TEAM TSC Athletes who attended the Division 2 IRISH AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS were the first of our TEAM to deliver the first set of results in this outstanding sumer for Templeogue SC
The competition saw Tiarnan Murphy lead the first swim of the weekend with a massive PB in his 100BF to finish in 9th place. The second swim of the day saw the girls continue the onslaught on their PB's with Naoise O'Driscoll (3:10.68), Aoife Robinson (3:21.83) and Niamh Lyons (3:32.55) also demolish their existing PB's with well placed swims in the 200IM.
This was followed closely by a superb PB to produce a bronze Medal by Michelle Larkin (2:31.96), who continued the success with team mate Niamh O'Keeffe (2:37.38) also producing big PB's in their 200FC event. The younger girls returned to the pool with Naoise, Aoife & Niamh L competing again in the shorter 100FC in solid performances and good PB's with 1:16.18 from Naoise, and 1:21.47 and 1:21.54 for Aoife & Niamh L respectively.
Niamh O'Keeffe continued her weekend with a strong 100BF swim in a 1:34.42 swim whilst Tiarnan Murphy swam a well paced new PB also in the 200FC with a 2:31.55 effort. AS the weekend progressed Naoise O'Driscoll (1:26.59), Aoife Robinson (1:32.93) & Niamh Lyons (1:31.43) saw another set of PBs in the 100BC. Tiarnan finished the session with a 1:09.12 PB in his 100FC.
Michelle Larkin returned to the pool on the Sunday with a 5th place result in the 200IM in a 2:55.36 PB whilst Niamh O'Keeffe delivered another PB in a 3:06.72. Naoise continued her B run with a 1:45.08 swim in the 100BS whilst Aoife Robinson took a large PB in 1:45.88 as just reward for her hard work this year.
The last session of the weekend saw the most exciting swim with Michelle Larkin's 100FC leaving her Dad Padraig reduced to some unusual dance moves on poolside as she touched out a competitor who was faster in the heat to deliver her gold medal in an awesome 1:09.05, some 1.5 seconds faster than her heat swim. Well done Michelle and to Padraig "Michael Jackson" Larkin on the effort in that swim. Niamh O'Keeffe too can be proud of her improvements this year which were capped of by her highest place finish of the weekend and another excellent PB with a 1:11.98 swim in her 100FC.
Tiarnan Murphy continued his weekend with another PB swim in the 200IM with a 2:50.12 swim in his second highest place finish of the weekend. Our girls showed how strong their stroke skills have developed this year with Naoise (1:38.24), Aoife (1:45.12) and Niamh L (1:58.49) delivering 3 out of 3 in the 100BF. To complete the set of PB's Michelle Larking again delivered a great improvement from heats to finals with a 1:20.12 swim in the final of the 100BC for a bronze medal, whilst Niamh O'Keeffe delivered yet another PB in a 1:26.43 in her event also. Tiarnan's weekend came to a superb comclusion with a top 10 finish in his 100BC with a 1:16.99 swim, thus allowing us all to pat him on the back and congratulate him on how much he has improved this season.
The last session of the meet saw another great Heats to finals improvement by Michelle Larkin as she completed her 100BS in a 1:27.93 to finish just outside the top 3 in a race where all medallists went 1:27.?? so a really tight finish. Niamh O'Keeffe's 1:40.12 100BS saw her finish the season a happy lady as she recognised just how much of an improvement across a full range of events that she has made this season. Naoise O'Driscoll's final swim of the weekend saw her also deliver her final PB of the weekend in a 2:39.90 swim, whilst Aoife Robinson's 2:51.0 and Niamh Lyons 3:03.56 were also PB's.
This year's team was a small one wtih a number of other athletes unable to travel to the event. The team did themselves proud with PB after PB swim from each member across the strokes and the various events they competed in.
Our TEAM this season has shown real improvement in race skills and pacing and these athletes were the first of our National competitors to show just how far the TEAM have progressed this year.
Well done to Tiarnan, Michelle, Niamh, Naoise, Aoife & Niamh on a job well done. The Olympics in Beijing will see Phelps go for 8 Gold and 8 world records and these athletes delivered best ever PB swims on a par with the same level of focus and commitment to racing that Olympians do. Well done !!!!!