Results Week 2

The results for Saturday 18 October 2025 have been published here.

It was yet another beautiful day at Drummoyne Pool, partly cloudy but sunny enough for a splash and a pleasant north-easterly breeze.

Week 2 delivered the usual glorious chaos: kids, grandparents, new faces and old salts mixing it up in the lanes. Leni was on photography duty (fancy SLR, Insta glory); the timing system threw a wobbly in a couple of races (races 8 & 9) which left a few VOID/DNS entries — hats off to the race officials who sorted placings by eye and kept the show on the road.

Big moments & highlights

  • Pia Passarelli backed up her improving form with a tidy win in the 100m handicap (finish 1:50.72) — good on ya, Pia, keep chasing those PBs.
  • Skye Lewis continues to lead the charge in the girls’ sprints, taking her 100m heat (finish 1:21.68) and showing she means business this season.
  • Alena Finn is on fire — another dominant day (100m finish 1:14.80 and strong long-distance performances). With 23 series points in U/12 girls, she’s looking very hard to catch.
  • Lincoln van Loo continued his brilliant long-distance form, taking his 400m heat in a very respectable 5:36.60 (handicap finish) — proud moment for the Under 14s captain.
  • Youngsters making their mark: Arthur Pacey (Under 6) dominated again across multiple events and now sits comfortably atop his age group with 19 points — the Pacey clan are not here for a casual dip.
  • Veterans still showing the youngsters how it’s done — Denver, Phil, Thomas and others slugged it out in men’s heats and the seniors point score is shaping into a tasty battle.

Personal goals, grit and good humour

  • Thomas Pacey — committee member, racing with the legend status of broken ribs from hockey — put in a gutsy 400m time trial (6:39.87). His stated goal is to do tumble turns every length in the 400m; he got the distance done, and whether he nailed every tumble we’ll cross-examine him at the coffee afterwards. Either way — top effort.
  • Rose Tunstall continues her weekly reliability mission (“never misses a Saturday”) and is chasing down Phil for bragging rights — Rose: keep it up, Phil’s still practising his sassy stopwatch stare.
  • Newer faces and returning guests (Cath Thompson, Georgie Chalker, Cara Thompson, others) had their first or early swims for the season — lovely to see you jump in and have fun.

Handicap point score — the battles heating up

Handicap points mean anyone can have a day — and many did. A few intriguing leaderboards to watch:

  • Under 12 Girls: Alena Finn is pulling away with 23 points — a very handy buffer, but there’s still plenty of meets left for challengers.
  • Under 12 Boys: Archie Sullivan leads with 21 points after another consistent sheet of results; other lads like Aodhan and Rex are never far behind.
  • Under 14 Boys: Lincoln van Loo sits on 20 points with Alex Sellars (17) and Casper Crothers (16) nipping at his heels — that one could go down to the wire.
  • Seniors (Men): Denver Pelly leads the seniors on 13, with Thomas Pearson, Thomas Pacey, Phil Hayward and Paul Martin all close behind. Expect more tussles in the sprints and longer handicaps as the season unfolds.
  • Under 10s and Under 8s: plenty of tight exchanges — Jessica Pacey (U/10 girls) and Edward Pacey (U/10 boys) are both showing strong form and collecting series points like they’re on sale.

Rivalries, family feuds & school shout-outs

  • The Pacey family continues to field a full swimming squad — Arthur, Jessica, Edward and Thomas keeping it very much a family affair (and very noisy at the finish).
  • The Allan twins and Dad (Elizabeth, Charlotte and Ian) keep the family bragging rights alive — Elizabeth’s aiming for triple-family wins this week (burger with pineapple on the line, presumably controversial but delicious).
  • Classic old-timers’ rivalry: Duncan Lyon vs Gerry Tibbertsma vs Phil Hayward — plenty of friendly jibes on the pool deck (Gerry rued a rotator cuff excuse earlier, Duncan still plotting revenge, Phil wants to beat Rosie). It’s the kind of rivalry that keeps the refs entertained.
  • School ties are alive and well (lots of Russell Lea, Rosebank and St Mark’s swimmers) but remember — they’re racing for DASC, not the school colours — though the schoolyard bragging rights are a nice bonus.

Timing gremlins & race admin

We had a few races where the timing system and some lane timekeepers dropped the baton — several VOID/DNS entries and a handful of placings determined by the race referee. Not ideal, but the refs and Lane Marshals sorted it out. Special callout to David Parker for keeping the timing gear gremlins under marginal control — our unofficial Club Legal Beagle also doubles as tech support.

Notable DQs / DNS

  • A few DNS/voids in younger heats (Jaxon Lewis, some timekeeper issues in races producing VOID entries). We’ll get those sorted and remind everyone: always glance at your handicap start and wave if you need help.

Looking ahead

Next week (25 Oct) we switch up with butterfly on the program and a medley long-distance — a perfect opportunity for sprinters to show off their form strokes and for those long-distance folk to chip away at series points. Key upcoming matchups to watch:

  • Fred Congdon / George Wheaton type events (handicapped BBB and trophy heats) are coming up in the next few weeks — winners of heats will lock-in for finals later in the season.
  • If you’re chasing Point Score glory: there’s a lot of points still on offer across the season. Those with comfortable leads (Alena, Archie, Arthur, Lincoln) should keep showing up; challengers, treat the next few meets like free range opportunities to make ground.

Final chuckle & thanks

Lovely to see so many smiling faces, new joiners and tried-and-true veterans enjoying their Saturday morning mayhem. If you raced, high five yourself — if you cheered, even better. Same time next week — bring goggles, a towel and a willingness to be roasted in good humour by your mates. And Thomas: we’ll be checking for tumble turns. No pressure.

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Results Week 1

The results for Saturday 11 October 2025 have been published here.

It was yet another beautiful day at Drummoyne Pool — sunny and warm with only a cheeky chance of a shower later on.

Welcome back to the 2025/26 season, folks! First Saturday of the summer run and the cobwebs were loudly dislodged: a few bright new faces popped in, the old timers dusted off their goggles and the kids remembered how much better the pool is than Zoom. A medium chance of afternoon showers didn’t stop anyone from racing like the sun was on their tail.

Standouts & season-opening heroes

  • Archie Sullivan — Hat-trick hero. Archie went 3-for-3 across the day and leads his age group with a perfect 12 points. Nice and tidy start to the season, Archie — keep that streak warm for the long haul.
  • Alena Finn — Matching Archie’s perfection: 12 points and three wins. Looks like someone’s been practising over winter — excellent job, Alena.
  • Jude Wilson — A proper opener with 11 points. Jude’s power off the start and bike-like turnover made him hard to catch.
  • Skye Lewis — Top of her division with 10 points. Skye’s back from the break and already looking comfortable in the water.
  • Jessica Pacey — Another 10‑point week — spritely, determined and having fun. Personal goal was “Have fun” — nailed it.

Close battles and rivalries

  • Under 8 girls saw Christina Tripolitsiotis narrowly hold off Georgina Aitken — 10 to 8 points. Two fast youngsters trading elbows and smiles; this one’ll be spicy all season.
  • Under 10 boys is tight: Oscar Sullivan (7) leads Harry Finn (6). Expect these two to duel for every centimetre — family bragging rights at stake.
  • In the Seniors it’s already a tussle: Jaxon Lewis sits on 9 with Denver Pelly breathing down his neck on 8. Denver’s quick in the longer stuff (watch that 200m time trial), while Jaxon’s explosive in the sprints — perfect recipe for a season-long scrap.
  • The old familiar triangle of Duncan Lyon, Gerry Tibbertsma and Phil Hayward was in evidence — Duncan got the better of Gerry today in the breaststroke heat, Phil somehow did a few jobs and still managed to swim — and the banter afterwards was Olympic‑level. Rose Tunstall confessed her season goal is to “beat Gerry and Phil” — she’s given them a nudge already and will be hunting them all summer.

Personal goals — wins, near-misses and funny objectives

  • Lincoln van Loo
  • Jaxon Lewis
  • Thomas Pacey
  • Michael Hayward
  • Plenty of very modest goals (some delightfully irreverent) were met: “Wake up on time” (Alena Finn) — alarm clocks and medals both successful today.

Notable swims & gutsy efforts

  • Christian Taylor
  • Denver Pelly
  • Suzie Aitken
  • Young guns like Luke Sellars, Skye Lewis and Alena Finn all had eye-catching sprints — plenty to make the coaches smile (and the parents beam).

Family, schools and club spirit

There were stacks of family pairings — the Pacey clan (Thomas, Emma and three littlies Arthur, Edward and Jessica), the Lewis crew (Adam, Kristy, Skye and Jaxon), the Allan twins Elizabeth and Charlotte helping as junior computer techs while still racing, and the Parkers (David and Cara) popping in from London for a guest appearance. A reminder that school affiliations noted in the entries (Saint Ignatius’, Rosebank, Russell Lea, etc.) are just that — these swimmers are racing for DASC, not their school colours. Club first, school spirit second, but plenty of friendly inter‑school bragging on the pool deck all the same.

New joiners, returnees & club veterans

  • Nice to see new faces like Emilie Krog and Margaret Joy joining the Saturday circus — welcome aboard. We hope the coffee is strong enough for you.
  • Longstanding stalwarts were out in force — Phil Hayward, Gerry Tibbertsma, Matthew O’Connor and David Parker (our timing equipment wizard) making sure the meet ran like clockwork. We salute our life members and volunteers for another smooth start to the season.
  • Cara Parker (paramedic now working in London) made a guest appearance — always lovely when globetrotting members drop by to sweat on the starter’s call.

The oddities (timing gremlins & DNS)

We had a few “No times recorded”/DNSs in some heats — a reminder that volunteers do the heavy lifting and that timing lanes need human love. A couple of the little ones (and their lanes) just didn’t want to play fair today; referees recorded placings where the clock failed and everyone stayed good‑humoured about it. If your result shows VOID/NT, the referee had your back and points were awarded based on placings.

Looking ahead

Families away for school holidays meant a slightly pared turnout, but next week should see everyone back and the races will get thicker and faster. Keep an eye on the Under 12/Under 14 divisions — some serious pointscore chases have already started. Remember: the season is a marathon, not a sprint — unless you’re in a sprint, in which case put your head down and go.

Great start to the season, Drummoyne — bring your towels, your banter and your best race faces next Saturday. See you at 7:30 sharp — and don’t forget sunscreen (UV is very high, so slather up before your warm‑ups).

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.

Team App Update: New Season, New Feature!

As we dive into a fresh season at Drummoyne Swimming Club, we’ve made a small but fun update to the Team App sign-in process — designed to bring a bit more motivation and personality to your Saturday race meets.

New Feature: “Personal Goals for Today?”

This season, swimmers will be prompted to share their personal goals when signing in via Team App. Whether you’re aiming to:

  • Complete a Time Trial,
  • Swim a new PB,
  • Or outpace your poolside rival…

Just type your goal into the “Personal goals for today?” field. At the end of each meet, our AI tool will compare your results against your goal — and if you hit the mark (or come close), you might get a shout-out in our post-race summary!

Prefer to keep your goals private? No worries — simply enter “-” and you’ll still be signed in as usual.

Quick Reminder: How Sign-In Works

When signing in for a Saturday race meet, you’ll be asked to complete a few simple questions:

  • Going / Non-Going – Select “Going” if you (or your child/dependant) plan to swim. If you’ve already RSVP’d “Yes,” this will be auto-selected.
  • Sprint / Form Stroke / Long Distance – Choose your race distances for each category. You can enter one race per category, plus a Time Trial if you’re trying a new distance.
  • Time Trial for any of the above? – Answer “Yes” if you’re swimming a Time Trial for a stroke or distance you haven’t raced before (or not last season).

Time Trials – What New Starters Need to Know

If you’re new to the Club or trying a longer race distance, you’ll need to complete a Time Trial before being entered into a race. This helps us record your swim time and match you with swimmers of similar pace in future meets.

Time Trials are typically required:

  • In your first few weeks at the Club.
  • When upgrading to a longer race distance (e.g. moving from 20m to 30m freestyle).

To request a Time Trial, simply:

  1. Select the new distance you wish to trial.
  2. Answer “Yes” to the “Time trial for any of the above?” question in Team App.

Need Help?

For a full breakdown of the Team App sign-in process, visit our Team App guide.
To learn more about our Saturday racing format, check out our Race Meet Info.

See you all poolside this Saturday 11 October 2025 at 7.30am!

Saturday morning racing returns!

Drummoyne Swimming Club kicks off its Saturday morning racing season on Saturday, 11th October!

Join us for an exciting morning in the pool (from 7:30) with races including:

  • 50M Freestyle
  • 50M Breaststroke
  • 200M Freestyle
  • Shorter events for our younger swimmers

Whether you’re chasing a personal best or just getting back into competition mode, we want to see you there!

Don’t forget to register for your events through the club’s TeamApp portal. Sign-ups are now open!

See you poolside! 💙

Dive Into the New Season! 

Spread the Word – Bring Your Friends!

Drummoyne Swimming Club is growing stronger every season, and you can help us continue building our fantastic swimming community. We encourage all existing members to tell your friends, family, and colleagues about what makes our club special:

  • Welcoming, supportive environment
  • Top-notch facilities at Drummoyne Swimming Centre
  • Great value membership options
  • Exciting race opportunities

Word-of-mouth recommendations from our members are invaluable – there’s no better endorsement than hearing from someone who’s already part of our swimming family!

Racing starts Saturday 11 October

The racing season is a month away. We’ll be starting up again on the 11th of October. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or thinking about dipping your toes into racing for the first time, this is your chance to experience the thrill of competition in our supportive club environment. Come down to cheer on your fellow swimmers and soak up the electric atmosphere that makes race days so special.

Club Calendar Now Live!

The complete club calendar is now available on the website! You can view all upcoming events, training schedules, and important dates for the season ahead.

Squad Training Continues to Flourish

Our senior and junior squads are hitting their stride, with swimmers showing impressive progress in technique, endurance, and race preparation. The dedication we’re seeing from all squad members is truly inspiring, and it’s showing in the pool every day.

If you’ve been considering joining a squad, don’t wait – our coaches are always happy to discuss the best training group for your goals and current ability level.

Swim Central Membership Portal Coming Soon

We’re excited to announce that our membership portal on Swim Central will be live very soon! This streamlined system will make it easier than ever to:

  • Complete your club registration, and
  • Manage your membership details

Keep an eye on your inbox and our website for the launch announcement – we’ll have everything ready to go in the coming weeks.

In the meantime ask any new swimmers to connect via our TeamApp portal and to register for the newsletter.

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🏊‍♀️ The Water’s Perfect – Dive In Today!

We’re excited to share that our beloved Drummoyne pool is now officially OPEN and ready for swimmers! The water temperature is absolutely perfect – warm and inviting – making it the ideal time to get back into your swimming routine.

🏊‍♂️ Squad Training in Full Swing

Both our senior and junior squads are now up and running, with swimmers already back in the groove and working towards their goals. Whether you’re returning after the break or considering joining a squad for the first time, there’s never been a better time to jump in.

Our experienced coaches are ready to help swimmers of all levels improve their technique, build endurance, and achieve their personal bests in our beautifully maintained pool.

📅 Club Calendar Now Live!

The complete club calendar is now available on the Drummoyne Swimming Centre website! You can view all upcoming events, training schedules, and important dates for the season ahead.

Mark your calendars: Our club racing will commence on Saturday, October 11th – an exciting day of competition and camaraderie that kicks off our racing season!

Formal registrations via Swim Central will open soon.

💰 Great Value Season Passes Available

Don’t forget to check out the Drummoyne Swimming Centre website for fantastic deals on:

  • Season passes – perfect for regular swimmers looking for the best value
  • Multi-visit passes – ideal for flexible swimming schedules

These passes offer an excellent 10% savings for members who want to make the most of our facilities throughout the season.

🌊 Jump Back In!

The pool is calling, the water is warm, and the swimming community is buzzing with energy. Whether you’re training with a squad, swimming laps for fitness, or simply enjoying some recreational time in the water, now is the perfect moment to dive back in.

We look forward to seeing you at the pool soon!

Happy Swimming,
The Drummoyne Swimming Club Team

Dive Into the New Season! 🏊‍♀️

The Wait is Over – Drummoyne Swimming Centre Opens Monday 1 September

Drummoyne Swimming Centre will officially open its doors this coming Monday, 1 September! After months of anticipation, we can all finally get back to our beautiful facility for another exciting swimming season.

Season Opening Specials – Don’t Miss Out!

To celebrate the season opening, the Drummoyne Swimming Centre is offering fantastic specials that you won’t want to miss. Head over to the Drummoyne Swimming Centre website to browse and purchase these limited-time deals on season and multi-entry passes.

These opening specials are the perfect opportunity to set yourself up for a successful season at great value – but hurry, as these offers are only available until 8 September!

Squad Training Starts Next Week

Calling all competitive swimmers and fitness enthusiasts! Our Drummoyne Swimming Club squads will be kicking off next week, and we couldn’t be more excited to see our swimmers back in the pool.

Our experienced coaching team has been busy preparing training programs tailored to all skill levels and age groups. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor looking to shave seconds off your personal best, or a newcomer ready to take your swimming to the next level.

Senior Squads – 13+ run Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6am in Lanes 1 and 2

Junior Squads run Tuesday and Thursday from 6 am in Lanes 1 and 3.

Getting Ready for the Season

As we prepare to dive into the new season, please remember to:

  • Check the Drummoyne Swimming Centre website for opening hours
  • Take advantage of the season opening specials while they last
  • Contact us if you have questions about squad registration or training schedules
  • Bring your enthusiasm and be ready for an amazing season ahead!

We can’t wait to see familiar faces return and welcome new members to the Drummoyne Swimming Club family. The pool is calling – let’s make this season our best one yet!

See you poolside!

🏊‍♀️ Get Ready to Make a Splash! Swimming Season Returns! 🏊‍♂️

The wait is almost over, Drummoyne swimmers! We’re thrilled to announce that our pool will officially reopen on Monday, September 1st, marking the start of another incredible swimming season.

🌅 Early Birds, Assemble!

Our dedicated senior squads will be making waves bright and early on opening day with training sessions starting at 6:00 AM. There’s nothing quite like that first dive back into the pool after the break!

🏊‍♀️ Junior Swimmers, Your Time is Coming!

Our fantastic junior squads will kick off their season on Tuesday, September 2nd. We can’t wait to see all our young swimmers back in the water, ready to improve their strokes and chase new personal bests.

🏆 Racing Returns!

Mark your calendars! Our club races will commence on Saturday, October 13th, bringing back the excitement and friendly competition that makes our club so special. Whether you’re aiming for a personal best or just love the thrill of racing, these events are for you.

🌟 A Season Full of Possibilities

We’re looking forward to another full and exciting season of swimming at Drummoyne Swimming Club. From technique refinement to fitness goals, from making new friends to celebrating achievements – this season promises to be our best yet!

See you poolside soon! 💙

Winter Won’t Last Forever – Summer is Coming! ☀️🏊‍♂️

It may be chilly now, but before you know it, summer will return—and so will swim season at Drummoyne!

The Drummoyne Swimming Centre is set to reopen on Sunday 1 September, and we’re looking forward to seeing the lanes full again as our Drummoyne Swimming Club squads dive back in with renewed energy. Our summer racing season kicks off in early October, so it’s the perfect time to start warming up and setting those goals.

Also, a reminder that the Club’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Tuesday 19 August. All members are encouraged to attend online — more details will be shared soon.

Stay warm, and get ready—it won’t be long until we’re back poolside! 💦

Results Week 21

The results for Saturday 22 March 2025, including the 800m Freestyle Championships, have been published here.

It was yet another beautiful day at Drummoyne Pool, with the flippers in full force and spirits soaring higher than a kangaroo over a billabong! Today’s weather kept us on our toes, with a partly cloudy sky and a medium chance of showers, but nothing a true Aussie swimmer can’t handle.

Open 800m Freestyle Championships

Men’s Results

Our aquatic superhero, Denver Pelly, blazed through the 800m to bag the top spot with a killer time of 10:57.66! Rex “Pocket Rocket” Wilson wasn’t far behind, missing out on the gold by just a smidge. Lincoln “Loch Ness” van Loo claimed third, while David “I’m-gonna-smash-that-timer” Smith showed remarkable improvement this season. All the blokes gave it their all, and we’ve got our eyes on Harry Thompson, the young gun who keeps pushing his limits! Paul Martin might have slid a bit in the standings, but we know he’s got a comeback brewing.

Women’s Results

Elizabeth Allan is living up to her “Captain Fantastic” title, leading the charge with a triumphant swim and finishing first. Jenny Gaskin made sure Elizabeth felt the heat, snagging second place by a whisker. Lyndal Rapisarda, known as ‘Rocket Rapisarda’, continues her streak with a bronze, showing that family ties give you extra turbo! Frances Christodoulou may have missed out on a podium but, as always, left us smiling brighter than a Sydney sunrise. Sally Kudrna couldn’t outdo her recent best, but watch this space next meet!

Relay Family Fun Day

Things got competitive in our beloved relay events. In the Geribo Cup Relay, “Murrow Mermaids” floated to victory with style, leaving a trail of bubbles. “Better Late Than Never” proved indeed to be better, sprinting past the pack despite a few wrong turns! Team “Chalker” wasn’t chalking it up, battling through for a solid mid-pack finish.

Handicap Point Score Highlights

The juniors and seniors turned on the waterworks in a fierce Handicap Point Score battle. In the Under 6 category, Tony “Tiny Tornado” Thompson maintains his supremacy. While in male seniors, Thomas Pacey, our seasoned spearhead, set a brisk pace winning top points, with Ian Allan and Adam Christodoulou not too far behind—mate, we love a good rivalry! Jenny Gaskin leads the women’s seniors, showing that experience combined with determination is the name of the game!

Shouts and Cheers

Birthday Bashes: Happy belated splashes to the newly nine-year-old Thomas Pearson, asking “what’s my handicap start again?” Legends like Phil Hayward and Duncan Lyon lurked around the poolside, inspiring the young and young-at-heart as only veterans do. We love seeing Mary Hartley, recently back from shoulder surgery, taking the plunge again!

All in all, a cracker of a day at the pool! Keep your goggles fog-free and your resolve sharp ‘cos there’s plenty more swimming to be done and rivals to out-splash. No amount of clouds or sprinkles could dampen this lot’s spirits!

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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