
A close and exciting opening Aquasprints gala against Cookstown tonight, with Finn and Ezra stepping up heroically as Cookstown just pipped us 204–196 in the final relays. Read on for the full report.
What a way to kick off the Aquasprints season! Tonight's gala against Armagh was a thriller from start to finish, with some genuinely exciting races keeping everyone on the edge of their seats.
It was a tight contest throughout, but Armagh edged it in the final relays to take the win 204 - 196. A fantastic performance from both clubs and congratulations to Armagh and best of luck to them for the rest of the season!
A special mention to Finn and Ezra, who stepped up a couple of age groups to help out when we were light on boys tonight.
For our swimmers, there's plenty to be proud of tonight. Now it's heads down and back to work - our next two Aquasprints are coming up on May 9th and 16th at Templemore Baths, and we want to be ready! 💪🏊

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