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Success at the World Schools' Swimming Championships, Olympic Park, London

Congratulations to the Campbell College Swim Team for their performances at the recent World Schools' Swimming Championships, held at London's Olympic Park
14 Jun 2025
Written by Rachel Webb
Of Interest
4 x 50m Medly Relay Bronze Medallists
4 x 50m Medly Relay Bronze Medallists

The CCB Swim Team showed us how to perform under pressure! Jacob (Year 10, Dobbin's), brother Zach (Year 9, Dobbin's), Fraser (Year 10, Davis's) and Oliver (Year 9, Dobbin's) qualified for finals in all their individual events, gaining personal best times for good measure, and securing bronze medals in the 4 x 50m Medly Relay.

Jacob and Fraser also collected silver medals as part of the Northern Ireland mixed relay team, along with two swimmers from Victoria College. Well done to all!

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