Swim England West Midlands Masters Championships, Coventry, 30 September 2023

Whilst, with some confidence, I can say we had 13 individual wins, this does not equate to Midlands champions as several of our swimmers were beaten by athletes from outside the region, and would have medalled as district champions.

Can’t be sure I can accurately report individual championship performance so I’ll highlight the Staffordshire County Record breakers (subject to ratification)

400 Free70+ Lionel Spittle6:33.45
65+ Martyn Finney6:41.78
45+ Ian Hicks4:51.78
50 Fly70+ Lionel Spittle0:51.79
200 IM45+ Ian Hicks2:35.02
200 Back45+ Ian Hicks2:32.09
100 Back80+ Roger Crannage2:30.92

Congratulations to all, particularly Ian who produced some excellent swims!

Our relay teams included all squad members, and came in 2nd and 3rd in their respective age groups.

Our 160+ teams:                                   
Medley = Leah, Justine, Martyn, Ian H
Freestyle = Leah, Jen, Martyn, Ian H set club record’s, as  it’s the first time we’ve managed to field a squad in this age group

BCnP Crosses the Channel, August 2023

Five members of Black Country n Potteries were part of two relay squads who swam the channel in August 2023. 

The first of these crossed on August 20th, Brainwaves, and finished in a time of 12hrs 21mins, a Guinness World Record (to be officially confirmed) for the oldest four person mixed relay swim. This team included Chair of BCPM, Caroline Jones, Diane Asbury and Lionel Spittle.

Team bch had to wait nearly a week in Dover before heading off for a very impressive swim of 11hrs 59mins This squad included club members Martyn Finney and Paul Tucker.

Their efforts were all to raise desperately needed funds for The Brain Tumour Charity and Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

Allianz World Para Swimming Championships, Manchester, 31 July–6 August 2023

Our own club member Tony Ward played a significant role in the Allianz World Para Swimming Championships in Manchester from 31 July to 6 August.

As Technical Delegate he was one of the chief organisers and was given the honour of presenting five sets of medals on Day Five of the world event. Our club chair Caroline Jones also helped out as an NTO.

In preparing for the meet Tony was involved in coordinating the staging, lighting, TV camera’s, commercial branding and the important work of para classification.  

The competition involved nearly 550 competitors from 67 Counties and  resulted in the setting of 22 New World Records and 168 Championship or Regional Records. 

No rest for Tony his next trip is already booked … the World Para Series in Egypt this November.

World Aquatics Championships, Fukuoka, Japan, 6–13 August 2023

Black Country n Potteries Swimmer Kath, 71, scooped six world titles at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka Japan.

Kath won gold in the 70–74 years 200 and 100 backstroke, 100 and 50 freestyle, the mixed 280–319 years Medley and Freestyle Relays, with a Silver in the 50m backstroke.

Competing for Spencer they set two British and a European record in their relay victories. Kath also set an improved her own mark in breaking the British Record in the 200 back.

British Long Course Championships, Sheffield, 2–4 June 2023

Just three Black Country n Potteries Masters Swimmers made the British Long Course Championships in Sheffield on the first weekend in June. Between them they collected 11 medals.

In the 70-74 yr age group Kath achieved wins in all three backstroke distances (50/100/200) along with wins in the 50 and 100 freestyle.

25 year old Sadie Turner reached silver in highly competitive 50, 100 free and 50 fly races, two of her swims were lifetime bests, and she claims the improvement is just because of weight training!

Lindsey Gowland has had a bit of a layoff and her two silver and one bronze suggested she’s getting back to form.

Next racing for club swimmers is the Calverton and Bingham meet next weekend, and there’s still time to enter Stockport on 15th July.

Shropshire County Masters, Wolverhampton, 21 May 2023

Eleven Black Country n Potteries Masters performed at Wolverhampton in the Shropshire County Masters on May 21st.

Between them they combined to win 18 individual titles, set 8 Staffs County Records and win both the 120+ Mixed Freestyle and 200+ Mixed Medley relay events.

The record breakers were:

1500 Freestyle

  • 45-49 Diane Asbury*  22.28.45
  • 55-59 Craig Edwards  22.50.12
  • 65-69 Martyn Finney  25.36.11

800m Freestyle

  • 45-49 Diane Asbury*  11.42.78
  • 55-59 Craig Edwards 12.04.88

400m Freestyle

  • 35-39 David Blakemore 6.02.24
  • 50-54 Justine Doody 5.23.36

400 IM

  • 40-44 Athene Brown 7.04.09

* Diane is considered (by me … Kath) to be THE swimmer of the meet with two outstanding ‘personal best’ performances (anyone would think she’s training for a channel swim!!!!!!)

PS Justine, consider yourself runner up, brilliant 400m swim to beat your own county record!

Staffs Masters, Stafford, 15 April 2023

For many the Staffs Masters at Stafford provided the first opportunity of the season to compete.

Sixteen Black Country n Potteries members took part, with newcomers Roger, Ian, David, Steve and Athene swelling the ranks, and Sharon making a welcome return following a lengthy absence from the pool events.

Martyn Finney and Lionel Spittle led the successes, with Martyn claiming 3 new Staffs records and 3 wins, Lionel set 3 new records and provided 2 wins. New recruit, Roger Crannage made the record administrator open a new age group category, as the nimble 83 year won 2 events, both were recorded as county records in a newly created 80-85 year old age group. Another newbie, Ian Hicks showed his form by winning 2 events and setting a new 100m IM county record.

Jacq Mann led the women’s successes with 2 wins and 2 records, with Justine and Kath both lowering their own records set last year. Diane (6) and Justine (5) racked up a host of events each towards the prestigious National Women’s Decathlon competition.

BCPM relays teams provided another 4 wins, bringing the grand total to 26 county championship titles. Not a bad day at the office!

FINA Masters Top Ten, 2022

FINA recently published their Top Ten Masters swims for 2022

Here are Lindsey and Kath’s achievements:

Lindsey Gowland
50 free SC 5th LC 6th
100 free SC 6th LC 9th
50 breast SC 10th
50 fly SC 6th* LC 4th* 
*British and European records

Kath Tunnicliffe
50 free SC 7th LC 9th
100 free LC 6th
400 free SC 6th
1500 free SC 3rd
50 back SC 3rd LC 5th
100 back LC 4th
200 back 4th*
100 IM 200IM 400IM SC all 9th
*British record 

Etwall Masters, Alfreton, November 2022

Sadie Turner put Black Country n Potteries Masters centre stage when she blasted the women’s skins invitation event at Etwall’s 2022 meet. She repeated a series of wins to navigate the rounds and land the trophy, exhausted but triumphant! She also added three more individual victories and was part of a winning club record-breaking quartet in the 120+ Mixed Freestyle along with Richard H, Justine and Ben.

Not to be outdone Lindsey Gowland came away form the Derbyshire event with seven individual wins and a glorious six new meet records, and helped Kath, Martyn and Lionel to a win the 240+ Medley Relay.

Other bright sparks were Ben and Kath they won all three of their individual races, Kath set new meet records in her events, Lionel and Richard H chalked up two individual wins apiece. Justine gained an impressive win in her 100 breast and alongside Diane added valued points to the women’s national decathlon team event. Martyn was part of a club record breaking 160+ Mens Medley Relay squad alongside Richard H, Ben, and Lionel.

Swim England Masters National Championships, Sheffield, 28–30 October 2022

Five Black Country n Potteries produced record breaking, medal  winning and personal best performances at Sheffield in the 2022 National Short Course championships.

Lindsey Gowland took gold in the 65+ 50m fly, with a time to equal to the European record and beat her own British record. This outstanding swim was accompanied by Silver medals in the 50 breast, 50 free and 100 free. 

Barbara Boxall gained a trio of Bronze medals in the 65+ 50, 200 and 400 m freestyle with a 4th place in the 100m free.

Justine Doody produced a set of magnificent swims in the 100 and 200 IM’s, 50 and 100 Breast with a wonderful Bronze in the 50 yr+ 200 Breast.

Diane Asbury showed good form with a seasons best performance in her 1500m to underpin channel swim preparations for next year.

Although Richard Hinsley was forced to cut short his Sheffield experience he produced a good swim in his 200 m freestyle event.