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O O M J K l (■'; I for swimmers
exciting than swimming wr your country in the Olympic Games? Clitheroe Dolphins’ young swimmers had
could be more
ju s t that experienc e when they competed
Mini Olympics Gaia at Clitheroe.
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- China and Japan taking part, the excitement built minute by minute. • Made even more
exciting as the points were so close.
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spint of the event, waving their flags and cheering for their teams.
just as loudly for their team-mates.
. "Phe children cheered i
I GOAL Joy- Scorer Glodij I Kuba-Kuba
j wJth Nat Taylor
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Firet Division North status Five consecutive defeats
tthe Ribble Valley'outfit closer
o survival. And th e ir sa fe ty was
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conf irmed a f te r E a s te r Monday s 2-1 win over Lancaster City..
clear of Wakefield who have three games remaining.
. - Ronnie Glavin’s “Wakefield play Harrogate .-^he Blues are nine points
and the stalemate with Ossett pushed
succeeded in their rescue mission. Victories over Salford City
in the mire, but the interim management team, who have experienced success at the club previously, made an immediate impact and have consequentlv
ad nestled the Blues right
Burgess have secured Evo-Stik League
h irom the beginning of February Sculpher
this weekend so points have S cu t'h er^ ’P^"
we a re
we want to sign off in the right manner.
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hard work in, so it’s great for everyone.
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level, so we don’t want to go back to where we came from
It s a wake up call for everyone involved at the club
f o r n e « S n ! °
On Saturday, Clitheroe lost -----------
p It took a number of years to t the club promoted to this
th e players and the committee have put a lot of
for next season. We want our ‘o be a fortress
^ platform
'" ^ " ‘''ff-Wearedefighted We felt slightly aggrieved
. marf ° ° 5
. from a goalbehinSwWcrwal Heads could have dropped
f r ^ a goal behind whic^wa" ,
on Saturday with the®waylhe game conspired against us and
*bat were
. i r t n " ho pressure on us could
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together, we’ve won two and drawn one at Shawbridge so
In the brief spell myself and Burgess have been here
takmg the lead through Joe Cohens in the 17th minute.
But th ey showed g r it
and determination to beat ^ay-off hopefuls Lancaster on
^ s t- ra in u te strike sealed icS rh er la id "^ "^ ‘"^P^™'*’”
Monday after trailing to ? ° ‘h';^,^»®®Wke,as®RoberU la s t
Kuba-Kuba’s
m a ^ um points for the Blues It s been hectic with the hvo
Town despite '
and they were rewarded with a I last-minute winner.
but ail credit to the lads because stuck at it until the end,
Sports in the penultimate!
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S,®.™® of th e campaign! Saturday. Kick-off a t |
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Dixon, while the oldest boy was 18. Parents entered into the
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part and there was no discrimination as to age and sex. The. youngest was six-years-old - Daisy
In all, 131 athletes took
With teams from Great Britain, USA, Australia,
‘heir countries in a While th e r e were they did not usually have
the opportunity to tiy out As with all Olympic
as they finished. The junior gala saw Japan and USA finish as joint winners ahead of
Australia, with China and OB third. TheseniorgalasawUSA nnish asjoint winners with
Aus|ralia, with Japan and GB joint third, and China fifth.
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the 10 years and under swimming first, and the years and over arrivina
recorders. _ The event was divided sessions with
a n d
events, volunteers were needed to ensure that things ran smoothly, but there was no shortage, as parents rushed to be marshals, timekeepers, a n n o u n c e r s
no world records, 160 personal best times were recorded, as swimmers were en cou raged to «n events that
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