The National Sports Center Pool witnessed a flurry of personal bests and impressive performances as the Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association hosted its Short Course Championships, with returning students making a splash.
The event saw familiar faces back in the pool, with the likes of the Checini siblings, Marleigh Howes, and Rhys Insley all delivering strong swims. Madelyn Moore, in particular, enjoyed a stellar meet, consistently clocking personal best times.
Moore's standout performance came in the Girls 15 & Over 50 SC Meter Butterfly A-Final. She powered through the water, touching the wall in a personal best time of 27.76 seconds. Marleigh Howes followed in second with a time of 29.00, while Elanna Fulton completed the podium with a time of 32.37.
In the Boys 15 & Over 50 SC Meter Butterfly A-Final, Logan Jones claimed victory with a time of 27.36. Noah Maranzana secured second place, clocking 28.34, and Joseph Lau finished third with a time of 29.29.
The 13-14 Girls 100 SC Meter Freestyle A-Final saw Gaby Cechini deliver a personal best performance, winning in 1:03.83. Scarlett Spurling finished second with a time of 1:05.31, and Isla Cooze took third place with a time of 1:10.30.
Thomas Cechini dominated the Boys 15 & Over 100 SC Meter Freestyle A-Final, winning in 52.32 seconds. Logan Jones secured his second podium finish of the day, taking second place with a time of 54.79. Jamie MacFarlane rounded out the top three with a time of 59.02.
The Short Course Championships provided a platform for Bermuda's swimmers to showcase their talent and progress. With personal bests tumbling and strong performances across all age groups, the future of Bermuda swimming looks bright. The event also highlighted the dedication of the athletes, many of whom are balancing their studies with their sporting commitments.
Click Here to see the Full 2025 Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association’s Short Course Championships Saturday March 15th 2025 Results
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