Men’s social night out – 28 November!

A call out to all the DSC blokes (swimmers [boys and men], parents and carers, grand parents etc) to come along to our annual men’s night out on Thursday the 28th of November at Grill’d Drummoyne.

Grill’d are our new major sponsor and it would be awesome to show our appreciation for their support by rocking up with a big crew of DSC blokes.

Please RSVP via the event on TeamApp so we can book a table for the right number of people.

The evening starts at 7:00.

Check out all the deals that Grill has on offer on the web and on the Grill’d social pages:

Grill’d on the web

Grill’d on Instagram

Grill’d on Facebook

Make sure you join up to the Grill’d rewards program RELISH.

And sign up to the Grill’d app via the Apple App Store or via Google Play.

Drummoyne Swimming Club Newsletter – Week 7 (2024/2025 season)

This week we have the first trophy of the season up for grabs with the final of the Geoff Roper 200M Freestyle race. Our finalists are:

IDName
1696Harry FINN
1870Laura GODDEN
12Thomas PACEY
689Joseph COLLEY
1113Jaxon LEWIS
1871Ned ROBINSON

Laura Godden is holding the flame for the women. Go Laura!

This week’s races are:

For anyone who wants to look ahead, the weekly racing calendar is available here.

Monday and Wednesday Squads – older kids welcome

Lynette has been doing a great job with the younger kids on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Now, in order to cater better for our youth swimmers, we’re opening up our Monday and Wednesday squads to club swimmers aged 12 and above.

So, if you’re older kids are looking to improve for competitions or get in some extra fitness while having fun, we’d encourage you to bring them along on a Monday and/or Wednesday.

We’ll have dedicated coaching on deck, to provide guidance, motivation, and a friendly push to help swimmers achieve their goals. Our adults squad members will also provide support and motivation.

We’ll see how this goes up to the Christmas break and evaluate the program from there.

Ladies social night out a raging success

The Ladies Social night out was geld at Kadmus last Thursday with 20 attendees. Thanks very much to Ossama and Hanady for hosting our lovely DSC ladies and girls! And a big thanks to Lynette for organising the night!

A reminder to the DSC blokes that we have the men’s night our on Thursday the 28th of November. Please RSVP asap so we can advise the restaurant how many starters we’ll have on the night.

RSVP via Team App to confirm your attendance.

Pool entry fees

A reminder to all swimmers and spectators that pool entry fees must be paid on entry to the pool. The club’s agreement with Belgravia Leisure requires all swimmers and spectators to pay entry each time they attend a squad or Saturday morning race meet.

We appreciate that the pool receptionists have not always been consistent in being present or collecting payment.

Belgravia Leisure offer a range of multi-visit passes that reduce the cost of entry per visit. Check them out on the Drummoyne Swimming Centre website.

All swimmers and TeamApp

Just a reminder that all swimmers need to sign-up to our Team App portal and nominate their races to participate in Saturday racing. Please nominate your preferred races by COB on Fridays and remember to select Yes if any of the races you are doing are time trials (i.e the first time you’ve done a particular race).

Registering by COB Friday helps our esteemed Race Secretary and his team of technicians, the amazing Elizabeth and Charlotte Allan seed the races and minimizes delays to the day’s activities.

Instructions on how to do this are available on our website. If you have any queries about this process please reach out to Adrian on 0424 561 831.

Swim Central Registration

Formal swim club registrations are open. You can formally register by heading to Swim Central. Formal registration is required after you’ve completed a 4 week trial to ensure you’re covered by the club’s insurance policy.

Refer to our Registration page if you need more information.

New Swimmers

Don’t forget to tell your friends about our 4 week try before you buy free trial. If you know anyone that is interested in swimming but not sure if they want to commit without trying it out let them know they can come along to 4 weeks of swim club before they have to sign up.

New swimmers will just need to sign up to our TeamApp portal so we have enough details to enter them into races…

Season calendar

As noted above, the season calendar has been published so you can now check out the racing schedule. But here are some key dates to keep an eye on:

DateActivity
Now running…Adult Squads have commenced –
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
6:00 to 7:00
Lanes 1 and 2
Now running…Junior Squads commenced –
Tuesdays and Thursdays
6:00 to 7:00
Lanes 1 and 2
23 November 2024Saturday Racing
7:30 start, arrive by 7:15

– 50M Freestyle (plus 50M, 30M and 20M events)
– 100M Butterfly (plus 30M and 20M Backstroke events)
– 200M Freestyle, 4x30M and 4x20M Medley
– Time trials for new and upgraded swimmers
28 November 2024Men’s Social Night
21 December 2024Last Saturday before the holiday break
18 January 2024First Saturday after the holiday break
22 March 2024Last Saturday morning races of the season

Come join the fun – all swimmers are welcome!

Bring back your trophies. Trophy races start this week!

This week we have our first trophy race… so we need all the club’s trophies back.

If you have trophies at home, could you please bring them back to the club room next Saturday the 23 Nov.

It would be appreciated if you could please also give your trophies a policy before bringing them back.

Please leave the trophies on the desk in the club room so they can be checked off before they are put away.

Results Week 6

The results for Saturday 16 November 2024 have been published here.

It was yet another beautiful day at Drummoyne Pool, where the sun shone with the hope of victory even as clouds threatened an afternoon downpour.

Highlights

Our sprightly aqua warriors took to the water in thrilling races marked by fierce rivalries and gallant performances, with the Tom Brown 50m Backstroke heats teasing us with anticipation for the finals on February 15, 2025. Let’s dive into the finer splash of details:

In the 100m Freestyle heats, young gun Archie Murrow surprised everyone by taking first place in his heat, chalking a thumping great improvement by touching over 23 seconds faster than last week! Meanwhile, our own “Old Dutch foxer,” Gerry Tibbertsma, demonstrated that a bit of age hardly means a lack of pace by taking the top spot in his heat with style.

Special congrats to Thomas Pacey, who celebrated his recent birthday with a triumphant swim, clocking a winning time in the Five Dock Rotary 200m IM, and edging fellow front-runner Denver Pelly, our 2024 Club Captain.

Standout Battles and Fun Tidbits

The sibling rivalry within team Christodoulou carried on in style, with Frances and Adam heckling each other between heats. Adam displayed his whimsical side, consistently shrinking his personal best by simply “feeling” faster!

Rose Tunstall, the ever-present pool dynamo and former Club Captain, turned heads with her performance in the Tom Brown heats, staying true to her reputation of never missing a Saturday. Her consistency did not go unnoticed among the crowd of revved-up fans and family!

On the handicap point score leaderboard, Mia Sendelbeck continues to shake up the standings, embodying the very essence of grit and steady improvement. She’s a rising star whilst also managing sibling guidance to Lara and Eva on the sidelines.

New shoal member Archie Pacey had his own moment in the sun this morning. Even without hitting the water officially today, he’s ready to make waves soon, as the club’s cheer squad is already rallying support for this little force of nature!

Weather and Well Wishes

While the weather threatened, those optimistic north-easterly breezes made for a good half-day before any drips dared challenge our water-lovers’ spirits. Remember, strong forces seep only beyond our pool’s edge in Drummoyne!

In parting, a warm welcome aboard to all the new recruits making their first waves today. And a hearty round of applause for all birthdays celebrated poolside with celebratory splashes and community cheers.

Keep those caps tight and goggle straps secure, see you next week for yet another round of watery delights!

Note: The above meet report was automatically generated using an artificial intelligence tool. While care is taken to ensure that the information in this report appears reasonable, please contact racesecretary@drummoyneswimclub.com.au if you would like to provide any feedback on this content.

Drummoyne Swimming Club Newsletter – Week 6 (2024/2025 season)

This week we continue with our perpetual trophy race heats with one of the great family trophies in the club – the Tom Brown Trophy, named for Lynette Brown’s grandfather! A contingent of Lynette’s family will likely be on hand in a few weeks to hand out the trophy.

This week’s races are:

For anyone who wants to look ahead, the weekly racing calendar is available here.

Club Captains

Congratulations to our new Club Captains Elizabeth Allan and Lukas Taylor.

Elizabeth already contributes heavily to the club as a Junior Technician working to ensure our races are set up correctly and that results are recorded properly.

Lukas, the last in the line of Taylor boys, has been swimming with the club since he was a tadpole. Happily for him, Lukas has just finished his HSC exams.

Ladies social night out

The Ladies Social night out is this Thrusday at Kadmus on Lyons Road, Drummoyne. Kadmus has been a keen supporter of the club for a number of years supplying vouchers as raffle prizes for both regular Saturday morning race meets and for the Battle on the Bay. All ladies, swim mum’s, squad swimmers and friends and family are encouraged to come along and celebrate swim club at Kadmus. Kadmus are putting on a feast for $30 per person.

RSVP via Team App to confirm your attendance.

Pool entry fees

A reminder to all swimmers and spectators that pool entry fees must be paid on entry to the pool. The club’s agreement with Belgravia Leisure requires all swimmers and spectators to pay entry each time they attend a squad or Saturday morning race meet.

We appreciate that the pool receptionists have not always been consistent in being present or collecting payment.

Belgravia Leisure offer a range of multi-visit passes that reduce the cost of entry per visit. Check them out on the Drummoyne Swimming Centre website.

All swimmers and TeamApp

Just a reminder that all swimmers need to sign-up to our Team App portal and nominate their races to participate in Saturday racing. Please nominate your preferred races by COB on Fridays and remember to select Yes if any of the races you are doing are time trials (i.e the first time you’ve done a particular race).

Registering by COB Friday helps our esteemed Race Secretary and his team of technicians, the amazing Elizabeth and Charlotte Allan seed the races and minimizes delays to the day’s activities.

Instructions on how to do this are available on our website. If you have any queries about this process please reach out to Adrian on 0424 561 831.

Swim Central Registration

Formal swim club registrations are open. You can formally register by heading to Swim Central. Formal registration is required after you’ve completed a 4 week trial to ensure you’re covered by the club’s insurance policy.

Refer to our Registration page if you need more information.

New Swimmers

Don’t forget to tell your friends about our 4 week try before you buy free trial. If you know anyone that is interested in swimming but not sure if they want to commit without trying it out let them know they can come along to 4 weeks of swim club before they have to sign up.

New swimmers will just need to sign up to our TeamApp portal so we have enough details to enter them into races…

Season calendar

As noted above, the season calendar has been published so you can now check out the racing schedule. But here are some key dates to keep an eye on:

DateActivity
Now running…Adult Squads have commenced –
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
6:00 to 7:00
Lanes 1 and 2
Now running…Junior Squads commenced –
Tuesdays and Thursdays
6:00 to 7:00
Lanes 1 and 2
16 November 2024Saturday Racing
7:30 start, arrive by 7:15

– 100M Freestyle (plus 50M, 30M and 20M events)
– 50M Backstroke (plus 30M and 20M Backstroke events)
– 200M Medley, 4x30M and 4x20M Medley
– Time trials for new and upgraded swimmers
14 November 2024Ladies Social Night
28 November 2024Mens Social Night
21 December 2024Last Saturday before the holiday break
18 January 2024First Saturday after the holiday break
22 March 2024Last Saturday morning races of the season

Come join the fun – all swimmers are welcome!

Ladies social night out, this Thursday!

The Ladies Social night is this Thursday the 14th of November. The event is at Kadmus on Lyons Road, Drummoyne from 7:00 pm.

Kadmus has been a keen supporter of the club for a number of years supplying vouchers as raffle prizes for both regular Saturday morning race meets and for the Battle on the Bay. All ladies, swim mum’s, squad swimmers and friends and family are encouraged to come along and celebrate swim club at Kadmus.

Kadmus are putting on a feast for $30 per head and the club will provide wine courtesy of our sponsor Sew & Sew winery.

Please RSVP via Team App to confirm your attendance.

Results Week 5

The results for Saturday 9 November 2024 have been published here.

It was yet another beautiful day at Drummoyne Pool, and let’s be honest, we’ve seen better forecasts. As the cloud cover came and went, the swimmers stayed put, braving the somewhat unpredictable skies. With a slight chance of a shower looming, the enthusiasm was anything but dampened – a little water’s never stopped a good race, right?

George Wheaton BBQ Incoming: The heats for the legendary George Wheaton BBB Trophy were on fire today! The Club’s old treasurer would have been proud watching the butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke rivalry splashing through the lanes. With a final showdown scheduled for November 30th, the competition is just warming up.

Highlights of the Day:

  • Olive Murrow, from Russell Lea Primary, showed what she’s made of, sauntering in at 1:00.42 in the 50m Freestyle Heat; top of her heat, young Olive’s a real contender for the big final!
  • Little Lightning Yunos Yaqub stormed the pool in Heat 2, clocking an impressive 49.67 seconds in the same event. Keep an eye on this Russell Lea primary prodigy!
  • From the Senior Men’s category, Paul “the Fish” Martin, grabbed the spotlight again. His 50m routine looked effortless, although we suspect he’s saving his best for the finals!
  • Adrian “the Marathon Man” Bell kept the races exhilarating as expected. The club president was giving everyone a run for their money in and out of the water. “The Old Dutch foxer” Gerry Tibbertsma and rival Duncan Lyon have got some competition brewing!
  • Elizabeth Allan, the younger half of the Allan twins from Rosebank College, continued her streak in freestyle, ensuring no one forgets about her title as 2024 Open Women’s Club Champion. Her sister was busy with the club IT but cheering all the way!
  • And let’s not forget Georgie Chalker, she may be new to the pack, but racked up some solid points for Russell Lea Public in her first couple of swims.

Family Ties and Rivalries:

The Douglas clan was out in full force with champion matriarch Patricia and daughter Clare clocking respectful finishes yet again. It seems little Anna Rapisarda is destined to continue the family legacy!

The Taylor siblings were at it as usual. William looked primed for a comeback by Christmas, but the gauntlet this season seems to have been picked up by Lukas. Christian, the younger Taylor, opted to watch from afar – perhaps plotting strategic swim moves for his comeuppance soon!

Welcoming New Faces:

The club was thrilled to welcome newcomers, including Elysha Fazzalaro from All Hallows Catholic Primary. And with many more on the sidelines, we’re expecting an even bigger turnout in the coming meets.

Birthday Cheers:

With birthday celebrations just behind for Camille Borozan and Oscar Hale, both promised there’d be more cake post-race-day!

Despite the clouds making a fleeting appearance, spirits stayed bright and the good folks of DASC cemented their bonds — family, school, and community, one splash at a time. Until next Saturday’s meet, keep swimming, keep smiling!
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Note: The above meet report was automatically generated using an artificial intelligence tool. While care is taken to ensure that the information in this report appears reasonable, please contact racesecretary@drummoyneswimclub.com.au if you would like to provide any feedback on this content.

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