ALICE Sunderland won the top swimmer award at the Sports Aid Sprint meet at Scarborough Indoor Pool.
The 14-year-old York City Baths Club ace won the 50metres butterfly, backstroke, freestyle and 100m Individual Medley events and was also second in the breaststroke.
Chris Burns, also 14, struck gold in the butterfly, breaststroke and IM events and added silver in the freestyle.
That was matched by Sophie Glasby, who won the 11/12 years butterfly, backstroke and IM events and was second in the freestyle.
Anna Atkinson-Smith, aged ten, won her butterly event and was second in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and IM.
Gold went to Andrew Burns in the 11/12 years IM. He also won a breaststroke silver and a butterfly bronze.
James Rogers was successful in the same age group, winning the backstroke and finishing just behind Burns in the IM.
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Fowler won the breaststroke and YCBC's haul of 15 golds was completed by the women's medley team of Alice Lawrenson, Olivia Lawrenson, Sophie Glasby and Alice Sunderland, who took the freestyle team silver.
Alice Lawrenson, 15, gained breaststroke silver, Sophie Edmonds-Allen was third in the 11/12 years breaststroke and Tom Bartam won his first medal by taking bronze at 9/10 years.
Backstroke bronze went to Rachael Webster at in the 11/12 years section.
Updated: 08:39 Wednesday, September 15, 2004
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