Robert Youngs Do Patrocinio took home four medals – two of which were gold – at the South East Regional Championships.

The ten-year-old City of Oxford swimmer won the 100m & 200m breaststroke, as well as taking home silvers in both the 200m freestyle and 200m individual medley.

Silver medals and personal bests also went to Nathanael Armstrong, 13, in the 200m backstroke and 11-year-old Emily Wood in the girls’ equivalent. Isobel Meikle, 11, won bronze in both the 200m freestyle and 200m individual medley.

Meikle made it a hat-trick of third places when teaming up with Lucy Gaen, Kate Mills and Eleanor McNally in the 200m freestyle relay.

The eight-medal haul was a huge improvement on the three medals City won last year.

City personal bests: M Little (10, 200m breaststroke & 200m freestyle), LGaen (12, 200m freestyle), AClarke (10, 200m breast-stroke), L Heron (12, 200m breaststroke), E Millington (11, 200m backstroke, L Mill-ington (12, 100m breaststroke), J Ramsay (11, 200m backstroke), K Mills (12, 200m backstroke), H Basterfield (13, 400m freestyle & 100m backstroke, T Giles (13, 400m freestyle & 1,500m freestyle), C Bryan (10, 100m backstroke).

Meanwhile, Nisbet was the toast of Wantage White Horses, winning a bronze medal in the 800m freestyle final.

Todd Giles, Matthew Senior, Daniel Jenkins, Louise Jenkins, Anna Kirk and Jake Kaye, aged ten, completed the Wantage line-up.

Representing Bicester Blue Fins were Georgia Tagg, 13, and Kieran Bird, 11, the former recording a long-course personal best in the 100M freestyle.