Author: Ellie Corby

Swimming Trials 11th Oct 13:00-14:00

Trials for the Oxford Swimming Team will be held on the 11th October 13:00-14:00 at the Rosenblatt Pool at Iffley Sports Centre. Each swimmer will complete 2 50m swims (one freestyle and one in a stroke of their choice). Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on 

Season’s Schedule 2015-2016

Training camp –– Oxford University –– Monday 28th September – Saturday 3rd October 2014 (-1 week MT15) Held every year at the Rosenblatt Pool in –1 week. A good time to dust off the cobwebs and get back into a training regime. Freshers’ Fair –– Oxford University –– Wednesday 7th October – Friday 

OUSWPA Old Members’ Dinner

All Alumni and Current Members are invited to the OUSWPA Old Members’ Dinner on 9th May at 18:30 at Hertford College, Oxford.

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/589195541210578/

PLAN FOR THE DAY:
Alumni water polo match and AGM during the day- details to follow shortly.

DINNER:
Drinks reception 6:30pm, “The Octagon” Hertford College
Dinner 7:15pm Hertford College Hall
Dress code: smart (blazers + ties / dresses)
Prices: £18/£28 for non-drinking/drinking current members and £28/£38 for non-drinking/drinking alumni
Please fill in the below form and pay by bank transfer/cheque BY APRIL 25TH to confirm your attendance for the dinner:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1WNCzJCDCQ-MieMTIUduvSv8Am3KmPpXEVTx4IEXwtG0/viewform

Payment should be made either by bank transfer, with your last name as reference to:
Oxford University Swimming Club
Sort code: 20-65-18
Account number: 60714712

Or by cheque made payable to “Oxford University Swimming Club”, sent to:
Daniel Manners
St. Edmund’s Hall
Queen’s Lane
Oxford
OX1 4AR

Tickets will be confirmed via the below spreadsheet once payment has been received:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nat05Zv4JpWB7qPez05wC27SgDYM_yAxid_iWY2cHYI/edit#gid=1868406677

Any questions please contact Naomi ([email protected]) or Dan for any issues money-wise ([email protected])

Look forward to seeing you!

BUCS Team Finals 2015

BUCS Team Finals 2015

A successful season for OUSC came to a strong conclusion on Saturday 21st March, as Oxford secured an impressive 7th place finish at BUCS Team Swimming Championship Finals at Ponds Forge, Sheffield, fighting hard to maintain the same position as the previous year. Having pulled 

Varsity 2015

Varsity 2015

Varsity 2015 was held in Cambridge on February 2015. Oxford were once again victorious in the men’s, women’s and overall trophies. Heerden Herman was recipient of the prestigious ‘Swimmer of the Meet’ award for his performance in the 400m Freestyle. Xander Alari-Williams also broke both 

OUSC Continue Supremacy In Pool

OUSC Continue Supremacy In Pool


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After months of tough training, hours of effort, aches and pains, and numerous dark cold mornings, V-Day had finally arrived for Oxford University Swimming Club. On Saturday 28th February, OUSC continued their supremacy in the pool, taking the tabs for the fourth year running.

Records were broken, personal bests smashed, and tabs shoed, as Oxford rose to an overall victory, beating Cambridge by an exceptional margin of 110 to 67 points, improving on last year’s success and reach- ing just shy of the historical record-breaking scores of 2013.

Despite a valiant effort from Cambridge, both the men’s and women’s teams won their respective titles. The men dominated from the start, leading Cambridge 26-14 after the first four events, eventually coming through to win 57-33.

Meanwhile, the women’s contest began with the two teams neck and neck, tied on 20 points after four events. However, a clean sweep in the relays eased the road to victory with a final score of 53-34, improving on the previous year’s winning performance.

The unique nature of the varsity format tests the all-round strength of the entire team, with each swimmer limited to a maximum of three races. The programme consists of seven individual events and two relays for both the men and women: a 100m for each stroke (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly); a 200m Individual Medley (a combination of all four strokes); 200m and 400m freestyle; and finally 4 x50m freestyle and medley relays for the women and 4 x 100m relays for the men.

Each race is a head-to-head showdown between two representatives from the Oxford and Cambridge teams, with the winner securing four points, second place three points and so forth. However, relay positions can change everything. Each university puts forward only one team, with the winner taking seven points and the loser three. Therefore, tactics and strategy are everything, with the emphasis strongly on the team rather than individual performance.

Highlights of the day include a record- breaking swim from men’s captain Xander Alari-Williams in the 100m breaststroke, and the 200m and 400m freestyle performances from Commonwealth silver medallist and ‘Swimmer of the Match’ (the much preferred title I’m sure), Heerden Herman. Star performances also came from President Naomi Vides, who won both the Individual Medley and the 400m freestyle, as well as contributing an exceptional swim to the women’s 50m freestyle relay. Swimming alongside the women’s captain, Rachel Andvig, they provided a strong lead for Millie Marsden and Holly Winfield to finish and secure the final win.

Great swims also came from some of OUSC’s newer members; freshers James Ross and George Stannard obtained Blues times in the 200m freestyle and 200m Individual Medley respectively, earning them their much deserved Blues. Also special mention to OUSC veteran Kouji Urata, who added a seventh Blue to his collection.

The strength and depth of talent on the team will hopefully ensure that the team will continue be a force to be reckoned with in years to come.

Unfortunately for OUSC, the season has not yet ended and we will be back to the grind at 7am on Tuesday morning. A select team will be heading up to Sheffield for BUCS Team Finals at the end of 9th Week and in Trinity Term a host of open water events will be taking place for the braver amongst us.

So OUSC will get to retain their trophies for another year, despite being reproached by Cambridge for failing to polish them. But what can we say; the inevitability of keeping trophies for consecutive four years is that they are going to gather dust.

 

Varsity Match – 28th February 2015

The 2015 match will be held in Cambridge, on Saturday 28th February (6th week HT15). As usual the swimming, water-polo and alumni water-polo matches will all be held on this date. Swimming Gala 12-2:30pm Alumni Water Polo Match 3pm Men’s 2nds Water Polo 4pm Women’s 

Swimming Cuppers 2014-2015 Results

Swimming Cuppers 2014-2015 Results

There was a fantastic turn-out from some of the colleges on Saturday of 2nd week MT. The atmosphere on poolside was electric as everyone prepared to partake in the greatest sporting event since London’s Olympics. Congratulations to Magdalen College on winning Cuppers yet again this 

Swimmers about to dive in to Cuppers

Swimmers about to dive in to Cuppers

Iffley pool

After a truly successful summer for Oxford University Swimming Club, during which five members of OUSC and one member of OUMPA took part in the biennial Varsity Channel Swim, braving nine hours of the icy, jellyfish-infested depths of the Channel, the swimmers are back with a splash with what many are hailing as the sporting event of the year — Swimming Cuppers 2014.

A novice-only event (Blues swimmers are only allowed to swim in relays), Cuppers is open to competitors of all abilities — honestly, it wouldn’t be Cuppers without the annual display of a perfected doggy paddling ability. My advice for success: go for quantity over quality; participation is key, with every student placing earning at least one point for their college.

Events include the men’s and women’s 100m Individual Medley (a combination of all four strokes), 50m races in Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Freestyle, and finally the Freestyle and Medley relays.

No doubt reigning champions Magdalen will be hoping to defend the prestigious title, after facing tough competition from Queen’s and New last year — they clinched the title by just six points. Other teams to look out for in- clude the somewhat dubious ‘St Matthew’s College’ who placed a respectable sixth last year. So if you’re interested be sure to contact your college or just turn up (with a swimming costume) at 5pm this Saturday (25th October).

Cuppers is just the start of a busy season for OUSC. The following week, Oxford will par- take in their annual ‘Friendly Gala’ at Iffley Road, competing against Warwick, Nottingham, Southampton and London. Later on in the month, the swimmers will be heading up to Sheffield to compete at BUCS Short Course Championships, and then a select team will be in action in Norwich, facing the Tabs for the first time this season, amongst various other universities in Division One of Southern Regional Qualifying Round of BUCS Team Championships.

With a strong crop of new freshers, OUSC are hoping to retain the Varsity trophy for the fourth year running, and improve upon their impressive 7th nationally placed position at BUCS Team Championships.

 

Oxford draw to Cambridge in channel relay swim

Oxford draw to Cambridge in channel relay swim

At 1:43am on the morning of Saturday the 12th of July, 2014, Frederick Faulkner, an Undergraduate at St. Anne’s College, Oxford, stood on Shakespeare Beach in Dover, shook hands with his Cambridge counterpart and dived into the channel to begin Oxford University’s channel relay crossing