Author: Ellie Corby

Para-Swimming Blue Status Motion Passed

Christy Sadler and Emily Manock have recently succeeded in passing a motion for a Para-Blues status, following the success of the Para-Varsity event as a part of the 2020 Varsity Swimming Match.  The decision was reached after a Blues Committee meeting on the 11th of 

Remembering Nick T

It comes with great sadness to share the news that Nick Thomas sadly passed away on Sunday 30th November. Nick T has been a hugely important part of Oxford University Swimming and Water Polo Clubs (OUSC and OUWPC) as well as the Swimming and Water 

Meet the OUSC Blues Team for the 2020/21 Season

Meet the OUSC Blues Team for the 2020/21 Season

Check out this document to hear what the Blues team has to say about their swimming and OUSC.

Freshers’ Welcome

Freshers’ Welcome

Hello Freshers! OUSC would like to say a massive congratulations to all those who confirmed their place to study at Oxford. It is an incredible achievement and you should be very proud! If you’re looking to pursue competitive swimming at Oxford then look no further 

Meet the Team

Meet the Team

With Oxford University (Virtual) Open Day approaching, OUSC wanted to share their experiences of sport at Oxford. We asked members of the Blues and Seconds Team about what they enjoy most about Oxford life and sport at Oxford. We also wanted to talk about some 

Swimming at Oxford FAQs

Swimming at Oxford FAQs

  1. How often do you train?

The Blues team trains 8 sessions a week plus gym, while the Seconds team trains up to 4 sessions a week plus land training.

  1. Are all sessions compulsory?

Of the 8 sessions for the Blues team, 6 are compulsory – but being Oxford we can be flexible depending on situation/workload.

For members of the Seconds Team, there is more flexibility but swimmers who are looking to compete should be attending 2-3 out of the 4 sessions available.

  1. Will I still be able to have a social life if I swim?

Yes and swimming is a big part of the social life – we have socials almost every Wednesday (which is the sports night out in Ox) and we try to go to brunch on Saturday after training.

  1. How hard is it to balance sport and academics?

Honestly it’s not that bad, you just need to stay organised. Some weeks are harder than others but just let the captains know what’s going on and you can come up with a plan that works

  1. What does a typical Oxford day look like for a Blues member? 

Wake up 6/6:15am, cycle to training

7am-8:30am: training

9am-11am: lectures

Most of the rest of the day will be working in college/libraries and tutorials with lunch of course

5/6pm: dinner

7pm-9pm: training

[If it’s a wednesday we have a team social after training 5-7pm and on a saturday we try go to brunch after morning training]
  1. Can I still go to my lectures if I have to go to morning training?

Of course, people who study the same subjects tend to go in groups. We would definitely advise that you get a bike but until then you can leave training 15min early to make sure you’re on time.

  1. Where do you train? 

We train at Rosenblatt Swimming Pool which is part of Iffley Sports Centre. It’s a 5 minute cycle from central colleges!

  1. Do you have trials or can anyone join?

We have trials on saturday on Freshers week, all students thinking of joining the team (Blues or Seconds) need to trial.

  1. What do trials involve?

Every swimmer will have to trial 50m freestyle and 50m of another stroke. You will also fill out a short form to let us know your best strokes/events and your best times.

  1. I haven’t swum in a couple of years but used to be competitive is that ok? Is it worth trialling?

Of course! That’s absolutely fine, most people on the team have taken at least one year off from competitive swimming before joining the squad and it is definitely worth trialling.

  1. How often do you compete?

We compete in all three BUCS competitions: BUCS SC (in november), BUCS LC (in February) and BUCS Teams (in May?) and most importantly Varsity against Cambridge in March.

Our Open Water team also compete Biennially in the channel relay and in the Henley Classic swim.

  1. How many people do you have in the club? 

Our Blues Team has 25-30 members depending on the year and our Seconds team has about 40 members.

  1. How many people do you usually take every year?

It really depends on what the team is looking for – i.e do we have any gaps in the team, how many people graduated the year before…- but normally the blues team will take 2-3 swimmers for both womens and mens team

  1. How competitive is the seconds team?

The seconds team is growing more and more every year and becoming more competitive – the seconds team can compete in both BUCS SC and BUCS LC and have their own varsity against cambridge.

  1. Can I decide to join midway through the academic year?

This is quite rare as we try and select all swimmers at trials. Our season isn’t very long and it can be tricky adding members halfway through the season. However, it can happen – our current Men’s captain Matty Johnson joined halfway through his first year and made the varsity team that year.

  1. If I don’t make the blues team can I move up from the seconds team once I’ve improved? 

Yes definitely, there will always be communication between the blues and seconds captain and if we think someone is good enough to be brought up then it will be done. Seconds swimmers can also trial to make the blues team during freshers week.

  1. Do you have a coach or is it student run?

Our blues team has a qualified coach who runs 4 out of 8 of our sessions (he is also a coach for City of Oxford Swimming Club). The other four sessions are run by a student coach. All the seconds’ sessions are run by a student coach (previous blues mens captain). Both student coaches were members of the Blues team previously.

  1. Do OUSC run any open water sessions?

In the summer, groups of swimmers often attend Queensford Lake to train for the Henley Classic and Channel Relay. The sessions are not coached but are led by the Open Water Captain.

  1. Can disabled athletes join OUSC?

Yes, absolutely! Para-swimmers can join the Blues or Seconds team, whichever squad is the best fit for the individual. We have also introduced a para technique session to give disabled swimmers the space to practise their skills when the lanes are less busy!

  1. Can disabled athletes compete at Varsity?

Yes! This year, we introduced two para events at Varsity. These events took place during the Blues Varsity match. Disabled swimmers can also take part in both the Seconds and Blues Varsity match. 

  1. Do you offer swimming lessons?

Unfortunately, we don’t offer swimming lessons. However, Iffley Sports Centre runs Adult Swimming Lessons every week.

22. Can I get in touch with the captains now to let them know I’m interested?

Of course!! We definitely encourage contacting the captains before trials with your details so they know who to look for. You can contact Matty and Zoe by clicking on their names or heading to the Contact page on the website to get in touch with Christy.

23. (Are we better than the Tabs?)

Silly question, obviously

And if you’re still asking check out our previous results against the tabs here or here!

OUSC Doing their Part

During these difficult and uncertain times, many members of OUSC are trying to do their bit to help the NHS and their local communities. We wanted to share some of their stories to spread some positivity and inspire you to do what you can to 

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Rosenblatt Pool and the rest of Iffley Road Leisure Centre has been closed for the coming weeks and therefore all sessions have been cancelled until further notice. We hope everyone is safe and we wish everyone the best for 

Seconds Varsity 2020

This year the Seconds Varsity Swimming match took place at the Rosenblatt Pool, Oxford. It was a very close and exciting match all the way with Oxford sneaking victory with 95-81. This marks the second time the Dolphins have beaten the Marlins with a much higher level competition than previous years. Each team had experienced members combined with talented freshers and even some previous Blues match competitors making the fierce rivalry have an exciting showdown on the day.

OxfordCambridge
Men's 4640
Women's4941
Overall9581

EventPositionNameTeamTime
Women's 100 IM
1Janet ChanOxford1:14.97
2Iris HallCambridge1:15.66
3Clara BarchorzCambridge1:18.97
4Zoe HarleyOxford 1:19.38
Men's 100 IM
1Edward AustinCambridge1:04.58
2Nick LimOxford 1:04.92
3James MasonOxford1:06.87
4Edward RobertsCambridge1:07.59
Women's 50 Back
1Esme BriggsOxford33.75
2Rinda NareshOxford34.85
3Clara BarchorzCambridge35.85
4Shehani KumaraCambridge37.44
Men's 50 Back
1Jarvis ChapmanOxford 28.83
2Kazimir Uzwyshyn-JonesCambridge29.10
3Cameron MacDonaldOxford29.68
4Jacob WrightCambridge31.92
Women's 100 free
1Anna StevensonCambridge1:03.92
2Emma GraingerCambridge1:04.89
3Sophie WhiteheadOxford1:06.46
4Sarah ChapmanOxford1:06.49
Men's 100 free
1Alex ThompsonOxford57.20
2Nick StockwellCambridge58.67
3Phillip DeckerOxford59.83
4Karl RomainCambridgeDQ
Women's 50 Fly
1Nina HolguinOxford31.31
2Lucy GreenwoodOxford32.57
3Alex VayroCambridge33.89
4Abbie CurringtonCambridge34.29
Men's 50 Fly
1Nick MainiCambridge26.54
2Jonnie JamesCambridge27.59
3Arman KarshenasOxford 28.05
4Arthur ChanOxford29.59
Women's 200 Free
1Sophie WhiteheadOxford 2:23.57
2Sarah ChapmanOxford 2:24.49
3Amelia UrryCambridge2:24.60
4Margaux DurandCambridge2:27.59
Men's 200 Free
1Nathaniel AmosCambridge2:06.02
2Edward AustinCambridge2:11.74
3Sebastian SanerOxford2:12.12
4Maarten SwartOxford 2:15.78
Women's 50 Breast
1Janet ChanOxford 37.85
2Alex VayroCambridge39.90
3Ada TaggartOxford 39.94
4Anna ChristiansenCambridge42.40
Men's 50 Breast
1Kazimir Uzwyshyn-JonesCambridge31.88
2Nick LimOxford32.19
3Edward RobertsCambridge32.68
4James MasonOxford34.28
Women's 50 Free
1Emma GraingerCambridge29.10
2Nina HolguinOxford29.13
3Anna StevensonCambridge29.42
4Lucy GreenwoodOxford 29.91
Men's 50 Free
1Jonnie JamesCambridge25.19
2Alex ThompsonOxford 26.26
3Nick StockwellCambridge26.73
4Michael ShaoOxford26.98
Women's 4x50 Medley Relay
1Esme Briggs, Janet Chan, Nina Holguin, Sarah ChapmanOxford2:14.24
2Shehani Kumara, Anna Christiansen, Abbie Currington, Amelia UrryCambridge2:24.69
Men's 4x50 Medley Relay
1Cameron MacDonald,
Nick Lim,
Arman Karshenas,
Alex thompson
Oxford1:54.40
2Edward Austin, Edward Roberts, Nick Maini, Edward PhillipsCambridge1:55.41
Women's 4x50 Free Relay
1Clara Barchorz, Anna Stevenson, Emma Grainger, Iris HallCambridge1:57.61
2Sophie Whitehead, Ada Taggart, Rinda Naresh, Esme BriggsOxford 1:59.33
Men's 4x50 Free Relay
1Michael Shao, James Mason, Tom Hickling, Jarvis ChapmanOxford 1:46.46
2Jonnie James, Nick Stockwell, Nathaniel Amos, Kazimir Uzwyshyn-JonesCambridgeDQ

Varsity 2020

Varsity 2020

This year, Varsity was held at Rosenblatt Pool, Iffley Road, Oxford on the 29th February making it the first ever leap year Varsity (maybe). In an incredibly exciting match, Oxford and Cambridge were neck and neck throughout, separable by only 6 points at the end