David Boles, 15, produced a stunning series of performances on the last day to grab the bronze medal in the 1500m freestyle. He took almost 40 seconds off his best time to go 17m15.79s. Boles also made several finals including 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke, 400m freestyle and 400m medley and led off the Bay of Plenty medley relay which took a silver medal.
Jack Weston picked up a couple of fourth places in his favoured breaststroke events. These came in the 100m and 200m events, with his 100m time establishing a new Bay of Plenty record. He also took 9th place in the 50 metre breaststroke dash. William Spear competed in the tough 17-18 years age group with his best performances coming in the 100m butterfly and 400m medley events, where he recorded best times of 1 minute 02.21 and 5 minutes 03.28 seconds respectively.
Damon Cowie and James Baldwin, both 14 years old, made their national age group debut with some solid performances. Both made finals with Baldwin competing in the 50m freestyle, placing 8th, and Cowie coming 10th in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events.
Head Coach Alastair Johnson was understandably pleased with his young team.
"The team have done a great job. We achieved our target of top 15 which means that we have improved our national ranking each year since 2013," he said.
"It is great to see that almost half of the team won medals, plus getting two athletes achieving the Swimming New Zealand Talent ID squad is a real achievement. We currently have five athletes qualified to represent the AquaKnights team to compete in Australia later this year. Overall it has been a successful campaign for us."