The 28th Annual Aquatic Centre International Swim Meet was held in Barbados from 24th to 26th May 2019 and Black Sands Swim Squad (BSSS) had three swimmers competing, siblings Eltonique and Eltonte’ Leonard and Jamie Joachim.
Competing in the boys 11 to 12 years age group, BSSS’s Eltonte’ Leonard put in the performance of a lifetime and achieved the results he’s trained so hard for. Leonard challenged his fitness by entering a total of 14 individual events. He swam 8 personal best times and was awarded 4 gold, 7 silver and 1 bronze medal. He collected the trophy for being the Top Overall Swimmer in his 11 to 12 years age group and finished the event coming second overall out of all the male swimmers from all age groups.
50 meter Backstroke – 45.28 seconds
50 meter Breaststroke – 47.09 seconds
50 meter Butterfly – 39.36 seconds
200 meter Individual Medley – 3 minutes 27.74 seconds
Jamie Joachim lived up to the great reputation her surname has with swimming in SVG. Jamie competed in a total of 9 events in the girls 11 to 12 year age category. She recorded 6 personal best times and swam herself onto the medal podium, winning 1 silver and 2 bronze medals. Two of Jamie’s great swims set new SVG national records in the following events:
200 meter Freestyle – 2 minutes 28.11 seconds
200 meter Individual Medley – 2 minutes 52.48 seconds
BSSS Coach Kyle Dougan commented “I’m extremely happy with the results from the swimmers. A total of 22 medals and getting the club overall points to 9th position out of 17 clubs from only 3 swimmers is an amazing achievement. It’s also great to see National records being broken. Eltonique and Jamie have joined BSSS swimmers Mya DeFreitas, Abigail Deshong and Kevern DaSilva in breaking SVG swimming records in 2019.
Dougan went on to say “To give the general public an idea of the high standard of swimming Eltonte’ Leonard is at. In some events, his times rank him in the top 5.7% of 11 to 12 year old boy swimmers in America, when we use the Motivational Time Standards chart issued by USA Swimming.”