BRADFORD Esprit Diving Club took home nine medals, including two golds, after competing in the Scottish National Age group and the Thistle trophy event.
The club’s golds were all received by Abbie Hindle, who managed a clean sweep in her events.
On the opening day of competition, in the Group A boys three-metre dive, Aidan Manville and Sam Parsons took part.
Parsons came third with a score of 179.25 and Manville fourth with 169.25. They have both set themselves a PB target for up and coming competitions.
The girls group A and B 1m were held together.
In group B, Bradford’s Tilly Whitaker was fourth with 162.05. Mel Barraclough, on her first group A event setting herself a PB score. The places for the event were Abbie Hindle: first with a new PB of 232.40; Kate Curren second with a new PB of 215.45; Gina Whitaker third with a new PB of 208.65 and Barraclough setting a PB target of 185.60.
And then the final one of the day was Floss Andrews in her first ever age group event she did herself and the club proud she came in 11th in 1m with a PB of 129.90.
On day two, Parsons and Manville part in their first 1m boys A event both set a nice target for the next event.
Manville was third scoring 182.75 and Parsons was fourth with 180.25.
In the girls group A platform, Abbie Hindle was first with a score of 172.35.
In the boys C 1m, Mathew Pope stepped up to the boards setting himself a nice target for his future events of 133.00 and coming in seventh.
Andrews also set herself a score of 90.80 and coming in 10th on the girls 3m.
The girls A and B competing at the same time on the 3m so the results are on girls A : 1 Abbie Hindle scoring 229.85; 2 Gina Whitaker 218.55; 3 Mel Barraclough 205.45; 4 Kate Curren 182.20.
Tilly Whitaker came fourth, setting herself also a target of 153.50 and this was also her first time in this age group too.
In the third and final day of competition, Alexandra Noras was first up in girls B+ novice and came eighth scoring 176.60.
In the novice boys group B+ the rest were: Ned Maddocks was eighth scoring 211.60 and Barney Morrison in 10th scoring 200.75. Charlie Parsons was 11th scoring 176.95.
Then the last of the day was Pope, in the group C 3m, who finished sixth scoring 143.20.
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