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THE Euroa Secondary College (ESC) held their swimming sports on Friday, February 19.
Harrison Mills (U14) and Rachael Buerckner (U15) again this year broke the ESC butterfly records in their age levels.
Harrison swam three seconds faster than the long-standing record set in 2004 and Rachael shaved five seconds off the 2012 record.
They were also placed first in all their events - freestyle, butterfly, breaststroke and backstroke along with Tynan Cummins (U16) and Fletcher Paul (U17).
These four swimmers gained 28 points each during the day's event and were equally awarded with the ESC whole school champion medal and in addition the ESC age championship medals for their age groups.
ESC students again swam on Tuesday, March 2 (yesterday) at the Seymour Memorial Pool in the district swimming.
If they qualify at this event they will then attend the regionals at Wodonga on March 16.
Rachael has also entered herself in the 30 day challenge for the Starlight Super Swim.
She has completed 32kms in the 50m pool at Euroa which equals 640 laps.
Through sponsorship for this event, she has raised $548 to go towards the Starlight Foundation.





