History

2009

European Junior Championships, Prague

Anne Bochmann GOLD 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Bethany Coggins
Emma Graham GOLD 4 x 200m freestyle relay
James Harrison
Hannah Wardle

2008

Stephen Water­house rep­re­sent­ed GB at the Euro­pean Senior and Junior Open Water Cham­pi­onships. Emma Gra­ham and Rachel Gar­den­er swam for GB at the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships in Belgrade. 

City of Leeds was top club at the ASA Nation­al Age Group Championships. 

In Decem­ber, Dave Calle­ja was appoint­ed Chief Coach. 

European Junior Championships, Belgrade

Rachel Gardener
Emma Graham

European Open Water Championships, Dubrovnik

Stephen Waterhouse

2007

Emma Gra­ham made her inter­na­tion­al debut rep­re­sent­ing Great Britain at the Euro­pean Youth Olympic Fes­ti­val in Belgrade. 

Rachel Jack rep­re­sent­ed GB at the Euro­pean Junior Open Water Cham­pi­onships, Milan. 

City of Leeds won the top team award at the ASA Nation­al Age Group Championships. 

Richard Deni­gan took over as Head Age Group Coach. 

In Novem­ber, the club moved its head­quar­ters to the new Aquat­ics Cen­tre at the John Charles Cen­tre for Sport and said farewell to the Leeds Inter­na­tion­al Pool which sub­se­quent­ly closed. 

Ian Greyson resigned as Chief Coach in Decem­ber and Louise Gra­ham took over as act­ing Chief Coach. 

European Youth Olympic Festival, Belgrade

Emma Graham

European Junior Open Water Championships, Milan

Rachel Jack

2006

Andrew Clay­ton and Claire Hud­dart rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain in the Atlanta Olympic Games. Ian Wil­son won a sil­ver medal in the World Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Rio De Janeiro. Karen Nis­bet won 2 sil­ver medals in relay events in the Euro­pean Junior Championships.

At the Senior Nation­als we were top club win­ning both Men’s and Wom­en’s sec­tions with 10 gold, 4 sil­ver and 11 bronze medals. This suc­cess was repeat­ed at the Nation­al Age Groups, again win­ning both Girl’s and Boy’s sec­tions. We won the Great Britain Team Cham­pi­onship with the Ladies fin­ish­ing 1st and the Men fin­ish­ing 2nd. We won the Speedo Nation­al League Final.

In August Eva Mortensen became the first City Of Leeds swim­mer to swim The Channel.

FINA Open Water World Cup, Seville

Rachel Jack

2005

Rachel Jack rep­re­sent­ed GB at the FINA Open Water World Cup in Seville. 

European SC Championships, Trieste

Liam Smith

European Junior Championships, Budapest

Liam Smith

2004

In April 2004 City of Leeds won the Nation­al Speedo Swim League Cham­pi­onship for the 18th time. Gavin Mead­ows rep­re­sent­ed GB in the Athens Olympics and Liam Smith was select­ed for the Euro­pean Short Course Cham­pi­onships. Claire Hud­dart, now a coach at the club after a suc­cess­ful swim­ming car­rer, was select­ed as Assis­tant Team Man­ag­er for the Olympic Games in Athens. We also had a Par­a­lympian in 2004 with Aidan McG­lynn com­pet­ing in his first games, fin­ish­ing 19th

Karen Nis­bet, Liam Smith, Rebec­ca Shaw and Gavin Mead­ows swam for GB in the Euro­pean SC Championships. 

In July we had ASA Nation­al Age Groups where we gained 5 gold, 3 sil­ver and 4 bronze – We were crowned top Age Group Team 2004 (11th time) and Top Boys Team 2004

Olympic Games, Athens

Gavin Meadows 4 x 200m freestyle relay

Paralympic Games, Athens

Aidan McGlynn 50m freestyle

European Short Course Championships, Vienna

Liam Smith 400m freestyle

2003

Ter­ry Deni­son retired at the end of March and a din­ner was held to mark his 35 years of coach­ing at City of Leeds dur­ing which 150 Leeds swim­mers had gained inter­na­tion­al hon­ours with 17 swim­ming at the Olympic Games, win­ning one Olympic gold and one Olympic bronze and being involved in set­ting 9 World Records. Over 350 past and present swim­mers and offi­cials attend­ed the din­ner and many old friend­ships were renewed. 

New­ly appoint­ed Chief Coach, Ian Greyson, had imme­di­ate suc­cess with our 17th win in the Nation­al Swim League Final. Liam Smith was select­ed for the Euro­pean Youth Olympic Fes­ti­val, Mar­tin Web­ster swam in the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships and Gavin Mead­ows, Karen Nis­bet and Rebec­ca Shaw were select­ed to rep­re­sent GB in the Euro­pean Short Course Championships. 

As Ian Greyson moved up to be Chief Coach, Louise Gra­ham became Senior Age Group Coach and Andrew Scan­lon was appoint­ed as Age Group Coach. 

European Short Course Championships, Dublin

Gavin Meadows
Karen Nisbet
Rebecca Shaw

European Junior Championships, Glasgow

Martin Webster

European Youth Olympic Festival, Paris

Liam Smith

2002

British Nation­als took place in April once again and we won 1 gold, 2 sil­vers and 3 bronzes. Also in April at the World SC Cham­pi­onships in Moscow, James Hick­man won the 200m but­ter­fly for the 4th con­sec­u­tive time – the first per­son to achieve this unique feat. James went on to win sil­ver and bronze in the Com­mon­wealth Games in Man­ches­ter where he was joined by City of Leeds swim­mers Stu­art Trees and Karen Nisbet. 

In ASA Senior Nation­als in June, we won 4 golds, 3 sil­vers and 3 bronzes and at the British SC Nation­als in Sep­tem­ber we won 3 golds, 4 sil­vers and 2 bronzes. James Hick­man and Gavin Mead­ows were cho­sen to rep­re­sent Great Britain in in the Euro­pean SC Cham­pi­onships in December. 

In age group swim­ming we were the top club at the Nation­al Age Group and Youth Cham­pi­onships in August win­ning 17 golds, 8 sil­vers and 10 bronzes. Julia Pre­ston, Dani Place, Mar­tin Web­ster and Tom Her­bert rep­re­sent­ed GB Juniors in the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships in July with Mar­tin win­ning a bronze in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay. 

As a result of our Nation­al Age Group per­for­mances we had 15 swim­mers select­ed for 2003 World Class Per­for­mance, Poten­tial and Start squads with Ian Greyson as Head Age Group Coach and Louise Gra­ham as Start Squad Coach. 

Chief Coach, Ter­ry Deni­son, announced that he would be retir­ing from coach­ing in March 2003 after 30 years as Chief Coach of City of Leeds SC

Commonwealth Games, Manchester

James Hickman SILVER 4 x 100m medley relay
BRONZE 200m butterfly
Karen Nisbet (Sco)
Kirsty Thompson (Sco)
Stuart Trees
David Fodden Team Doctor

World Short Course Championships, Moscow

James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly

European Short Course Championships, Riesa

James Hickman SILVER 200m butterfly
Gavin Meadows

European Junior Championships, Linz

Tom Herbert
Danielle Place
Julia Preston
Martin Webster BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay

National Champions

James Hickman LC 100m butterfly
200m butterfly
SC 50m butterfly
100m butterfly
200m butterfly
Stuart Trees LC 1500m freestyle
4 x 200m freestyle relay

2001

The arrival of the new Nation­al Per­for­mance Direc­tor brought major changes in the com­pet­i­tive programme. 

In April we had British Nation­als. We gained 1 gold, 1 sil­ver and 1 bronze. Julia Pre­ston and Claire John­son gained selec­tion for the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships in Mal­ta in July. Both swam per­son best times and Julia gained an excel­lent bronze medal in the 400IM

Tom Her­bert, Mar­tin Web­ster, Ryan Web­ster, Yvette Hay­den and Danielle Place were select­ed to rep­re­sent Great Britain Juniors in the Euro­pean Youth Olympic Days in Spain in July. Tom gained sil­ver in 1500m freestyle, Mar­tin gained sil­ver in the relay and Yvette gained bronze in the relay. Ian Greyson was team coach. 

David Fod­den was select­ed as Team Doc­tor for the World Cham­pi­onships in Japan in July. 

In July we had ASA Nation­als and gained 7 gold, 4 sil­ver and 3 bronzes. 

In July we had ASA Nation­al Age Groups where we gained 12 gold, 15 sil­ver and 12 bronze – our best ever medal total at Nation­al Age Groups. 

In Feb­ru­ary Mona Deni­son retired from our coach­ing team after 40 years of coach­ing swim­ming in Leeds. We also lost 3 senior swim­mers in Gavin Mead­ows and Emma Dut­ton, who moved to col­lege in Amer­i­ca, and Claire Hud­dart who retired from swim­ming after an out­stand­ing career of 2 Olympic Games, 2 Com­mon­wealth Games and one World Record as part of our ladies 4 x 200m freestyle relay at the 2000 World Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Athens. 

How­ev­er, the future is bright for City of Leeds Swim­mming Club as can be seen from the excel­lent results at Nation­al Age Groups.

World Championships, Fukuoka

David Fodden Team Doctor

European Short Course Championships, Antwerp

James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly
SILVER 4 x 100m medley relay
BRONZE 100m butterfly

European Junior Championships, Malta

Claire Johnson
Julia Preston BRONZE 400m IM

European Youth Olympic Festival, Murcia

Yvette Hayden BRONZE 4 x 100m freestyle relay
Tom Herbert SILVER 1500m freestyle
Dani Place
Martin Webster SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Ryan Webster
Ian Greyson Team Coach

National Champions

James Hickman LC 100m butterfly
200m butterfly
200m IM
SC 50m butterfly
100m butterfly
200m butterfly
Karen Nisbet LC 200m freestyle
Stuart Trees LC 400m freestyle
800m freestyle
1500m freestyle

2000

The 2000 Olympic Games was the peak of the year with 15 World Records, 30 Olympic Records and 17,000 spec­ta­tors per ses­sion in Syd­ney. City of Leeds had 5 rep­re­sen­ta­tives at the Games: 

  • James Hick­man 100m fly, 200m fly, med­ley relay
  • Claire Hud­dart 4 x 200m freestyle relay
  • Div­er: Sal­ly freeman
  • Coach: Ter­ry Denison
  • Team Doc­tor: David Fodden
  • James reached semi finals in his events and Claire helped the relay into the final.

At Nation­al Age Group Cham­pi­onships we had an excel­lent year with 17 gold, 12 sil­ver and 5 bronze medals. 

Claire John­son, Julia Pre­ston and Sal­ly Rus­batch and coach Ian Greyson all rep­re­sent­ed GB Juniors dur­ing the year. 

In Senior Swim­ming Claire Hud­dart was part of the Gold Medal win­ning 4 x 200m freestyle relay who set a World Record at the World Short Course Championships. 

James Hick­man retained his World Cham­pi­onship 200m fly title for the third time and Stu­art Trees also rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain in the World Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Athens. 

Ter­ry Deni­son was team coach and David Fod­den, Team Doctor. 

Olympic Games, Sydney

James Hickman 100m butterfly
200m butterfly
4 x 100m medley relay
Claire Huddart 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Terry Denison Team Coach
David Fodden Team Doctor

World Short Course Championships, Athens

James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly
SILVER 100m butterfly
SILVER 200m IM
BRONZE 100m IM
BRONZE 4 x 100m medley relay
Claire Huddart GOLD 4 x 200m freestyle relay 7:49.11 WORLD RECORD
Stuart Trees
Terry Denison Team Coach
David Fodden Team Doctor

European Championships, Helsinki

James Hickman SILVER 200m butterfly
BRONZE 100m butterfly

European Short Course Championships, Valencia

James Hickman

European Junior Championships, Dunkerque

Claire Johnson

National Champions

Emma Dutton LC 17/18yrs 200m breaststroke
James Hickman LC 100m butterfly
200m IM
SC 50m butterfly
100m butterfly
200m butterfly
100m IM
200m IM

1999

In March, we won the GB Club Team Cham­pi­onship for the 15th time. 

At the World Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Hong Kong, James Hick­man, Claire Hud­dart, Gavin Mead­ows, Ian Wil­son and Lin­da Hind­marsh rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain. James won 1 gold, 1 sil­ver and 2 bronze medals. Claire won 1 gold and 1 sil­ver, and Gavin 1 sil­ver, in relay teams. Ter­ry Deni­son was Team Coach and David Fod­den Team Doctor. 

Stu­art Trees rep­re­sent­ed the GB Juniors in the 6 Nations Cham­pi­onship and went on to swim in the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships in July. In April we won the Speedo Nation­al Swim League for the 15th time. 

At the British Nation­als we won 11 gold, 2 sil­ver and 5 bronze medals. James Hick­man set a British record in the 100m fly and our girls set a British record in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay. 

At the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Istan­bul, James Hick­man, Gavin Mead­ows, Claire Hud­dart, Karen Nis­bet and Lin­da Hind­marsh rep­re­sent­ed GB. Ter­ry Deni­son was Team Coach and David Fod­den Team Doc­tor. James won sil­ver in the 100m fly, and Gavin won a relay sil­ver and equalled the British record in the 100m freestyle. Claire Hud­dart won a relay bronze. 

At the Nation­al Age Groups we were top team, with our girls 1st and our boys 4th in their sections. 

At the Euro­pean Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Lis­bon, James Hick­man won 1 gold, 1 sil­ver and 1 bronze medal. Gavin made the final of the 200m freestyle. 

At the British Win­ter Nation­als we won 3 gold, 2 sil­ver and 4 bronze medals. 

World Short Course Championships, Hong Kong

James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly
SILVER 200m IM
BRONZE 100m butterfly
BRONZE 4 x 100m medley relay
Linda Hindmarsh
Claire Huddart GOLD 4 x 100m freestyle relay
SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Gavin Meadows SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Ian Wilson
Terry Denison Team Coach
David Fodden Team Doctor

European Championships, Istanbul

James Hickman SILVER 100m butterfly
Linda Hindmarsh
Claire Huddart BRONZE 4 x 100m freestyle relay
Gavin Meadows SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Karen Nisbet
Terry Denison Team Coach
David Fodden Team Doctor

European Short Course Championships, Lisbon

James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly
SILVER 100m butterfly
BRONZE 4 x 50m medley relay
Gavin Meadows
Terry Denison Team Coach
David Fodden Team Doctor

European Junior Championships, Moscow

Stuart Trees

National Champions

Emma Dutton LC Junior 200m breaststroke
James Hickman LC 100m butterfly BR
200m butterfly BR
Linda Hindmarsh LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
Gavin Meadows LC 100m freestyle
Karen Nisbet LC Junior 200m freestyle
Junior 800m freestyle
Stuart Trees LC Junior 200m freestyle
Women's relay LC 4 x 200m freestyle BR

200

Chief Coach Ter­ry Deni­son was award­ed the MBE in the New Year Hon­ours List. 

At the World Cham­pi­onships in Perth, Claire Hud­dart, Ian Wil­son, Gavin Mead­ows and Lin­da Hind­marsh rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain. Dur­ing the World Cup Series, James Hick­man set a world short-course record for the 200m but­ter­fly and Com­mon­wealth records for both the 200m and 100m IM. Gavin Mead­ows set a British record for the 200m freestyle. 

Our Train­ing Scheme took anoth­er step for­ward when Leeds was offi­cial­ly des­ig­nat­ed as a Great Britain Region­al High Per­for­mance Cen­tre by the ASFGB. The Cen­tre came into full oper­a­tion in May 1998. 

In Sep­tem­ber, at the Com­mon­wealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Leeds swim­mers won 10 medals. James Hick­man won gold (200m fly) and 3 sil­ver (200m IM, 400m IM and med­ley relay), Gavin Mead­ows won 2 bronze (100m freestyle and 4 x 100m freestyle relay) and 2 sil­ver (med­ley relay and 4 x 200m freestyle relay), and Claire Hud­dart won 2 sil­ver (freestyle relays). 

At the Euro­pean Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Decem­ber, James Hick­man set his sec­ond World record in the but­ter­fly with a 100m time of 51.02. Over­all he won 3 gold (100m fly, 200m fly and 200m IM) and 2 bronze (100m IM and med­ley relay). 

Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur

James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly
SILVER 200m IM
SILVER 400m IM
SILVER 4 x 100m medley relay
Linda Hindmarsh
Claire Huddart SILVER 4 x 100m freestyle relay
SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Ben Lafferty
Gavin Meadows SILVER 4 x 100m medley relay
SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
BRONZE 100m freestyle
BRONZE 4 x 100m freestyle relay
Charlotte Niblett (Wales)
Kirsty Thomson (Sco)
Ian Wilson
Terry Denison Team Coach
David Fodden Team Doctor
Barbara Lancaster Team Manager

World Championships, Perth

Linda Hindmarsh
Claire Huddart
Gavin Meadows BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Ian Wilson

European Short Course Championships, Sheffield

James Hickman GOLD 100m butterfly 51.04 WORLD RECORD
GOLD 200m butterfly
GOLD 200m IM
BRONZE 100m IM
BRONZE 4 x 50m medley relay
Claire Huddart
Mark Racher
Ian Wilson
Terry Denison Team Coach

National Champions

Emma Dutton SC Junior 100m breaststroke
Junior 200m breaststroke
James Hickman LC 100m butterfly
200m butterfly
200m IM
400m IM
SC 100m freestyle
100m backstroke
200m backstroke
Linda Hindmarsh LC 200m breaststroke
SC 100m breaststroke
Claire Huddart LC 200m freestyle
Matthew O'Brien SC Junior 100m freestyle
Junior 100m backstroke
Stuart Trees LC Junior 1500m freestyle
Women's relay LC 4 x 100m freestyle BCTR
4 x 200m freestyle BCTR

1997

Gavin Mead­ows and Andrew Clay­ton won gold medals in the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Seville as part of the British 4 x 200m freestyle relay team. Ian Wil­son, Claire Hud­dart, Lin­da Hind­marsh and Shel­ley Moores also swam in these Cham­pi­onships. Karen Nis­bet and Vic­ki Bar­radell rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain at the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships, with Karen win­ning a gold medal in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay. 

At the Senior Nation­als we won 14 gold, 8 sil­ver and 3 bronze medals, and set British records in both the Men’s and Wom­en’s 4 x 200m freestyle relays. In fact, by the end of 1997 we held all 6 British Club relay Team records, long and short course. We were top club for the 5th year in suc­ces­sion at the Nation­al Age Groups. We won the Great Britain Club Cham­pi­onships for the 12th time and the Speedo Nation­al League Cham­pi­onship for the 13th time. 

At the World Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Gothen­burg, Claire Hud­dart, Andrew Clay­ton, Ian Wil­son, Gavin Mead­ows and Lin­da Hind­marsh rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain. Pauline Bas­nett was Assis­tant Team Man­ag­er and Ter­ry Deni­son Team Coach. 

World Short Course Championships, Gothenburg

Andrew Clayton BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
James Hickman GOLD 200m butterfly
BRONZE 4 x 100m medley relay
Linda Hindmarsh
Claire Huddart
Gavin Meadows
Ian Wilson
Terry Denison Team Coach
Pauline Basnett Assistant Team Manager

European Championships, Seville

Andrew Clayton GOLD 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Linda Hindmarsh
Claire Huddart
Gavin Meadows GOLD 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Shelley Moores Open Water
Ian Wilson
Barbara Lancaster Assistant Team Manager

European Junior Championships, Glasgow

Karen Nisbet GOLD 4 x 100m freestyle relay
Vicki Barradell

National Champions

Linda Hindmarsh LC 100m breaststroke (+Junior)
200m breaststroke (+Junior)
SC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
Claire Huddart SC 100m freestyle
200m freestyle
Tatsuya Kinugasa LC 200m IM
400m IM
Gavin Meadows LC 100m freestyle
Karen Nisbet SC Junior 200m freestyle
Junior 400m freestyle
Adam Richards SC Junior 200m butterfly
Michael Shaw LC Junior 1500m freestyle
Kirsty Thompson LC Junior 400m IM
Stuart Trees SC Junior 400m freestyle
Junior 1500m freestyle
Men's relay LC 4 x 200m freestyle BCTR
Women's relay LC 4 x 200m freestyle BCTR
SC 4 x 100m freestyle BCTR
4 x 200m freestyle BCTR

1996

Andrew Clay­ton and Claire Hud­dart rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain in the Atlanta Olympic Games. Ian Wil­son won a sil­ver medal in the World Short Course Cham­pi­onships in Rio De Janeiro. Karen Nis­bet won 2 sil­ver medals in relay events in the Euro­pean Junior Championships.

At the Senior Nation­als we were top club win­ning both Men’s and Wom­en’s sec­tions with 10 gold, 4 sil­ver and 11 bronze medals. This suc­cess was repeat­ed at the Nation­al Age Groups, again win­ning both Girl’s and Boy’s sec­tions. We won the Great Britain Team Cham­pi­onship with the Ladies fin­ish­ing 1st and the Men fin­ish­ing 2nd. We won the Speedo Nation­al League Final.

In August Eva Mortensen became the first City Of Leeds swim­mer to swim The Channel.

Olympic Games, Atlanta

Andrew Clayton
Claire Huddart
Terry Denison Team Coach
Barbara Lancaster Team Manager

European Junior Championships, Copenhagen

Karen Nisbet 2 SILVER relays

National Champions

Andrew Clayton SC 100m freestyle
200m freestyle
Linda Hindmarsh LC 200m breaststroke
SC Junior 100m breaststroke
Junior 200m breaststroke
Claire Huddart SC 100m freestyle
200m freestyle
200m IM
Ben Lafferty SC 200m IM
Gavin Meadows LC 100m freestyle
200m freestyle
Charlotte Niblett SC 400m IM Welsh R.
Kirsty Thompson SC Junior 200m backstroke
David Warren LC 200m IM
400m IM
Ian Wilson LC 1500m freestyle
SC 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
Women's relay SC 4 x 100m freestyle BCTR
4 x 200m freestyle BCTR
4 x 100m medley BCTR

1995

We won every major British Club hon­our. In April we were Great Britain Club Team Cham­pi­ons, in July we were top club at the Senior Nation­als, in August we were top club at the Nation­al Age Groups win­ning both boys and girls sec­tions, and in Sep­tem­ber we won the Speedo Nation­al League Championship. 

At the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Vien­na, Andrew Clay­ton, David War­ren, Gavin Mead­ows, Claire Hud­dart and Claire Book­er all rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain. Karen Nis­bet won 2 bronze medals in relay Events at the Euro­pean Junior Championships. 

World Short Course Championships, Rio de Janeiro

Ian Wilson SILVER 1500m freestyle

World Student Games, Japan

Helen Jepson
Ben Lafferty

European Championships, Vienna

Claire Booker
Andrew Clayton
Claire Huddart BRONZE 4 x 100m freestyle relay
BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Gavin Meadows
David Warren
Terry Denison Team Coach
Barbara Lancaster Team Manager

European Junior Championships, Geneva

Karen Nisbet 2 BRONZE relays

National Champions

Andrew Clayton SC 200m freestyle
Linda Hindmarsh LC 200m breaststroke
SC Junior 50m breaststroke
Junior 100m breaststroke
James Parrack SC 50m breaststroke
Kirsty Thompson SC Junior 200m backstroke
Ian Wilson SC 1500m freestyle BR - 14:40.69
Men's relay SC 4 x 100m freestyle
4 x 200m freestyle BCTR
Women's relay LC 4 x 100m freestyle
4 x 100m medley

1994

The Club Exec­u­tive set a clear mis­sion state­ment for our club by offer­ing £1000 to any Leeds swim­mer who set a British record in the run up to the 1996 Olympic Games. 

At the Com­mon­wealth Games in Vic­to­ria, Claire Hud­dart gained 1 gold medal and 1 sil­ver medal in the relay events and Andrew Clay­ton gained 2 bronze medals in the relays. In all, 5 Leeds swim­mers made the finals. Gavin Mead­ows and Jonathan Open­shaw rep­re­sent­ed Great Britain at the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships in Pardubice. 

We were top club at the Sum­mer Senior Nation­als with 6 gold, 5 sil­ver and 5 bronze medals, with our Men’s med­ley relay team set­ting a British record. At the Win­ter Nation­als we won 5 gold, 4 sil­ver and 3 bronze medals and set British records in all 3 Men’s relays. In the Nation­al Age Group Cham­pi­onships we were top over­all team again and the girls fin­ished 1st for the sec­ond year in succession. 

Commonwealth Games, Victoria

Andrew Clayton BRONZE 4 x 100m freestyle relay
BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Tony Day (Wales)
Claire Huddart GOLD 4 x 100m freestyle relay
SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Matthew O'Connor
James Parrack
Ian Wilson
Terry Denison England Team Coach
Barbara Lancaster England Team Manager

World Championships, Rome

Claire Huddart
Ian Wilson

European Junior Championships, Pardubice

Gavin Meadows
Jonathan Openshaw

National Champions

Andrew Clayton SC 100m butterfly
200m butterfly
James Parrack LC 100m breaststroke
David Warren LC 200m IM
400m IM
Ian Wilson LC 1500m freestyle
Men's relay LC 4 x 200m freestyle
4 x 100m medley BCTR
SC 4 x 100m freestyle
4 x 200m freestyle
4 x 100m medley

1993

Fol­low­ing the Barcelona Olympics, Adri­an Moor­house MBE retired from com­pe­ti­tion swim­ming and the club staged a major tes­ti­mo­ni­al din­ner to recog­nise his achieve­ments over the pro­ceed­ing 12 years: 1 Olympic, 4 Euro­pean and 3 Com­mon­wealth gold medals, 3 World records and equalling on 2 oth­er occa­sions, numer­ous sil­ver and bronze medals at major games and numer­ous British and Eng­lish Cham­pi­onship records. 

The club con­tin­ued with it’s great tra­di­tion of pro­duc­ing inter­na­tion­al swim­mers and at the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Sheffield we were rep­re­sent­ed by Claire Hud­dart, Neil Met­calfe, Andrew Clay­ton and Richard Madon. Bar­bara Lan­cast­er was Team Man­ag­er and Ter­ry Deni­son Team Coach. Claire gained a bronze medal in the Ladies 4 x 200m freestyle relay. 

At the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships in Istan­bul we were rep­re­sent­ed by Gavin Mead­ows and Ben Shaw who both gained medals in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay. David Fod­den was Team Doc­tor. At the Win­ter Nation­als we won 5 gold, 7 sil­ver and 10 bronze medals and set a British record in the Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay. 

In the Nation­al Age Groups we were top team over­all with our girls fin­ish­ing 1st and the boys 2nd. We won the Nation­al Swim League Cham­pi­onships for the 9th time. 

World Student Games, Buffalo

Claire Huddart SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
BRONZE 200m freestyle

European Championships, Sheffield

Andrew Clayton
Claire Huddart BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Richard Maden
Neil Metcalfe
Terry Denison Team Coach
Barbara Lancaster Team Manager
Pam Smith Team Physiotherapist

European Junior Championships, Istanbul

Gavin Meadows BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Ben Shaw BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay

National Champions

Elina Arter LC Junior 800m freestyle
Claire Bradbury LC Junior 200m backstroke
Andrew Clayton SC 100m freestyle
200m freestyle
400m freestyle
Neil Metcalfe SC 50m freestyle
Jonathan Openshaw SC Junior 1500m freestyle
Men's relay SC 4 x 100m freestyle
4 x 200m freestyle

1992

The Olympic Games were held in Barcelona and City of Leeds had 5 swim­mers on the GB Team – Adri­an Moor­house, Stephen Akers, Rik Leish­man, Matthew O’Con­nor and Jason Hen­der. Ter­ry Deni­son was Chief Coach, Paul Bush, Team Man­ag­er, Bar­bara Lan­cast­er, Assis­tant Team Man­ag­er and Pam Smith, Phys­io­ther­a­pist for the GB Squad. Adri­an reached the final of the 100m breast­stroke and Stephen finalled in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay. 

At the Sum­mer Nation­als, James Par­rack set a Com­mon­wealth record 28.63 for 50m breast­stroke and Shar­lene Brown set an Irish senior record of 2.36.86 for the 200m breaststroke. 

In the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships held in Leeds for the 3rd time, City of Leeds was rep­re­sent­ed by Mark Wil­son. We had 6 swim­mers on the Eng­land Senior Squad, 3 on the Eng­land Youth Squad (for­mer­ly Inter­me­di­ate Squad) and 1 on the Junior Squad (for­mer­ly Youth Squad). 

At The Nation­al Age Group Cham­pi­onships, our boys team fin­ished 1st and our girls team were 2nd – our best ever per­for­mance at Nation­al Age Groups. In the Club Team Cham­pi­onships we fin­ished 2nd

Mas­ters swim­ming had also devel­oped strong­ly in the past 2 years coached by Mona Deni­son. At the ASA Mas­ters Cham­pi­onships in Octo­ber 1992 David Emer­son set a World record of 2:12.15 for the Men’s 30 – 34yrs 200m fly. 

In Octo­ber Paul Bush left Leeds to take up a posi­tion as Direc­tor of Swim­ming for the ASA and was replaced by Louise Watson. 

At the ASA Win­ter Nation­als in Decem­ber, we had a record 35 qual­i­fiers and gained 5 golds, 7 sil­vers and 10 bronzes. Our Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay set a British nation­al team record and our Men’s 4 x 100m freestyle relay set a British club team record. We were award­ed the Hen­ry Ben­jamin Tro­phy as Top Men’s Team for 1992

Fol­low­ing these Cham­pi­onships, James Par­rack, David War­ren, Jason Hen­der and Steve Akers were select­ed for the 1993 Nation­al Senior Squad. Neil Speed and Eli­na Arter were select­ed for the 1993 Youth Squad and Rachel Plax­ton, Stacey Wood, Adam Pren­de­gast and Ben Shaw were select­ed for the 1993 Junior Squad. 

Olympic Games, Barcelona

Stephen Akers Finalist 400m freestyle
Finalist 1500m freestyle
Finalist 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Jason Hender 200m breaststroke
Rik Leishman 100m butterfly
Adrian Moorhouse Finalist 100m breaststroke
Matthew O'Connor 200m backstroke
Terry Denison Chief Coach
Paul Bush Team Manager
Barbara Lancaster Assistant Team Manager
Pam Smith Team Physiotherapist

European Junior Championships, Leeds

Mark Wilson

National Champions

Elina Arter SC Junior 800m freestyle
Sharlene Brown LC 200m breaststroke
Jason Hender SC 50m breaststroke
Helen Jepson LC 200m butterfly
Rik Leishman LC 100m butterfly
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
James Parrack SC 100m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m medley (M O'Connor, A Moorhouse, R Leishman, N Metcalfe)
SC 4 x 100m freestyle BCTR - 3:24.22 (M Wilson, A Clayton, D Warren, N Metcalfe)
4 x 200m freestyle BR - 7:23.11 (M Wilson, A Clayton, B Lafferty, S Akers)

1991

For a sec­ond year run­ning we had a major world event in the month of Jan­u­ary. The World Cham­pi­onships were held in Perth and City of Leeds were rep­re­sent­ed by Adri­an Moor­house and James Par­rack. Adri­an won sil­ver in the 100m breaststroke. 

In the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Athens in August 1991 we had 3 rep­re­sen­ta­tives – Adri­an, Andrew Clay­ton and Rik Leish­man. Ter­ry Deni­son was Chief Coach, Paul Bush, Team Man­ag­er, Bar­bara Lan­cast­er, Assis­tant Team Man­ag­er, and Pam Smith, Phys­io­ther­a­pist. Adri­an won sil­ver in the 100m breaststroke. 

In the Euro­pean Junior Cham­pi­onships held in Hol­land in August, we were rep­re­sent­ed by Neil Speed who swam the 200IM and 400IM

We had 4 swim­mers on the Eng­land Senior Squad, 1 swim­mer on the Inter­me­di­ate Squad and 2 on the Youth Squad. Ter­ry Deni­son, Paul Bush, Pam Smith, Bar­bara Lan­cast­er were all team staff with the Senior Squad and David Fod­den was Med­ical Offi­cer for the Inter­me­di­ate Squad. 

In Age Group Swim­ming our boys fin­ished 2nd over­all at Nation­al Age Group Cham­pi­onships and we won 8 golds, 8 sil­vers and 5 bronzes. We won the Nation­al Swim League Cham­pi­onships for the 8th time and Ter­ry Deni­son was vot­ed BSCA Coach of the Year for the 10th time. Our Men’s Team won the Nation­al Club Team Cham­pi­onships for the 9th time in suc­ces­sion and fin­ished 4th in Europe. 

In Sep­tem­ber 1991 our Age Group Coach, Steve Pur­chase, moved on to a Head Coach posi­tion with Nor­wich Pen­guins and Ian Greyson was appoint­ed as our Senior Age Group Coach. 

World Championships, Perth

Adrian Moorhouse SILVER 100m breaststroke
James Parrack 100m breaststroke
Paul Bush Team Manager
Pam Smith Assistant Team Manager

World Student Games, Sheffield

Stephen Akers
Claire Huddart
Rik Leishman
Shona Smart

European Championships, Athens

Andrew Clayton Finalist 400m freestyle
John Davey Finalist 200m IM
Finalist 400m IM
Rik Leishman Finalist 100m butterfly
Adrian Moorhouse SILVER 100m breaststroke

European Junior Championships, Antwerp

Neil Speed 200m IM
400m IM

National Champions

Stephen Akers SC 400m freestyle
John Davey LC 200m IM
Jason Hender SC 50m breaststroke
Helen Jepson LC 200m butterfly
Adrian Moorhouse LC 50m breaststroke
100m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m freestyle (N Metcalfe, D Warren, A Clayton, J Davey)

1990

The New Year began with the Com­mon­wealth Games in Auck­land, New Zealand in Jan­u­ary. City of Leeds had 7 swim­mers on the Eng­land team – Adri­an Moor­house, James Par­rack, Jonathan Broughton, Neil Met­calfe, John Dav­ey, Stephen Akers and Stephen Drons­field. Ter­ry Deni­son was Chief Coach and club mem­bers Paul Bush (Team Man­ag­er) and Pam Smith (Physio) were also on the Eng­land team. Tony Day rep­re­sent­ed Wales. Adri­an won gold in equalling his own World record in the 100m breast­stroke, James Par­rack gained sil­ver in the 100m breast­stroke and Neil Met­calfe and Stephen Drons­field won sil­vers in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay. 

We had 5 swim­mers on Eng­land senior squads, two on the Inter­me­di­ate Squad and one on the Youth Squad dur­ing 1990. 

In age group swim­ming, our boys team placed 3rd at Nation­al Age Groups and we gained 3 sil­vers and 6 bronzes. We won the Nation­al Swim League Cham­pi­onships for the 7th time and Ter­ry Deni­son was vot­ed BSCA Coach of the Year for the 9th time. 

Our squads trav­elled exten­sive­ly and we made vis­its to Tener­ife, Bonn, Portsmouth and Stuttgart. Our men’s team were Nation­al Club Team Cham­pi­ons for the 8th suc­ces­sive time and then went on to win the Euro­pean Com­mu­ni­ty Team Cham­pi­onship in Turin in May. A mag­nif­i­cent achievement. 

The decade 1980 – 90 had been an out­stand­ing peri­od for us. In addi­tion to the many suc­cess­es out­lined above, mem­ber­ship of our train­ing scheme had grown from less than 300 in 1980 to 650 in 1990. 

Commonwealth Games, Auckland

Stephen Akers 1500m freestyle
Jonathan Broughton 200m freestyle
400m freestyle
John Davey 200m freestyle
200m IM
400m IM
Tony Day (Wales) 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
400m IM
Steve Dronsfield SILVER 4 x 100m freestyle relay
100m freestyle
100m butterfly
Neil Metcalfe SILVER 4 x 100m freestyle relay
Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke
Finalist 200m breaststroke
Fenella Ng (Hong Kong)
James Parrack SILVER 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
Terry Denison Chief Coach
Paul Bush Team Manager
Pam Smith Assistant Team Manager

LEN World Cup, Rome

Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke
Neil Metcalfe 50m freestyle
100m freestyle
James Parrack 100m breaststroke
Terry Denison Chief Coach
Paul Bush Team Manager
Pam Smith Team Physiotherapist

European Junior Championships, Dunkerque

Andrew Clayton 1500m freestyle
4 x 200m freestyle relay

National Champions

Jonathan Broughton SC 200m freestyle
John Davey SC 200m IM
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke Eq. WR - 1:01.49
Lara Hooiveld LC 100m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m medley (J Davey, J Parrack, N Metcalfe, J Broughton)
SC 4 x 100m freestyle (J Day, A Clayton, J Broughton, N Metcalfe)

1989

We began with 5 swim­mers on the Nation­al Senior Squad and one on the imme­di­ate squad. Ter­ry Deni­son was appoint­ed GB Chief Coach through to the 1992 Olympic Games. 

We won the Nation­al Club Team Cham­pi­onships for the 7th year in suc­ces­sion and went on to be placed 2nd in Europe. 

At the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Bonn we had 3 swim­mers in the GB Team – Adri­an Moor­house, Jonathan Broughton and Stephen Drons­field – and Ter­ry Deni­son was Chief Coach. Adri­an set a world record of 1.01.49 for 100m breast­stroke in win­ning the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships and became Britain’s first world record hold­er since David Wilkie in 1976

In age group swim­ming, we saw a resur­gence in our for­tunes under Age Group Senior Coach Steve Pur­chase. At Nation­al Age Group Cham­pi­onships our boys fin­ished 2nd over­all with 5 golds, 3 sil­vers and 4 bronzes. 

European Championships, Bonn

Jonathan Broughton 200m freestyle
400m freestyle
Steve Dronsfield 50m freestyle
100m freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke 1.01.49 WORLD RECORD
Terry Denison Team Coach
Pam Smith Team Physiotherapist

National Champions

Jonathan Broughton LC 200m freestyle
SC 200m freestyle
Steven Dronsfield SC 100m butterfly
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m freestyle (J Broughton, N Metcalfe, R Greenwood, S Dronsfield)
4 x 100m medley (J Davey, A Moorhouse, S Dronsfield, J Broughton)
SC 4 x 100m freestyle (J Cunningham, S Dronsfield, N Metcalfe, J Broughton)
4 x 100m medley (J Davey, J Parrack, S Dronsfield, J Broughton)

1988

In March our men’s team won the GB Club Team Cham­pi­onships for the 6th year in suc­ces­sion and placed 3rd in the Euro­pean Com­mu­ni­ty Team Championships. 

We placed a record 5 swim­mers on the GB Olympic Team – Adri­an Moor­house, James Par­rack, Jonathan Broughton, Tony Day and Helen Frank – and Ter­ry Deni­son was Team Coach. Adri­an achieved the ulti­mate by win­ning the Olympic gold medal in the 100m breaststroke. 

We also broke fresh ground in our for­eign tours by tak­ing an age group squad to Chi­na for 3 weeks – the first British team to tour Chi­na since the 1930s. 

Our team won the Nation­al Swim League Final for the 6th occa­sion and Ter­ry Deni­son was vot­ed BSCA Coach of the Year for the 7th time. 

Olympic Games, Seoul

Jonathan Broughton 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Tony Day 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
Helen Frank 200m breaststroke
Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
James Parrack 100m breaststroke
Terry Denison Team Coach
Robin Muir-Cochrane Team Doctor
Pam Smith Team Physiotherapist

National Champions

Tony Day LC 1500m freestyle
Jayne Farnworth SC Junior 200m breaststroke
James Parrack LC 100m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m freestyle (J Broughton, N Metcalfe, R Greenwood, S Wyer)

1987

Sun­day 8th Feb­ru­ary was a true moment in his­to­ry for us. At 4:16pm in the Franken­bad Pool, Bonn, the elec­tron­ic score­board showed 59.75 for a world best time for 100m breast­stroke and the first ever 100m breast­stroke swim under the minute – Adri­an was being acclaimed by some 500 spec­ta­tors as the Ger­man com­men­ta­tor repeat­ed over and over ​Fan­tastiss­che, Fan­tastiss­che”. Lat­er in the year, Adri­an went on to win the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in August in anoth­er Euro­pean record time. 

Leeds City Coun­cil con­tin­ued its expan­sion of the City Train­ing Scheme with the appoint­ment of Steve Pur­chase, for­mer­ly Wal­sall, as full time age group coach in Feb­ru­ary and with the appoint­ment of Paul Bush, for­mer­ly Leices­ter, as Swim­ming Devel­op­ment Offi­cer in September. 

At the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships in Stras­bourg in August, City of Leeds was rep­re­sent­ed by Adri­an Moor­house – who won gold, sil­ver and bronze medals – Tony Day, Jonathan Broughton and Ter­ry Deni­son as GB coach. 

Adri­an was select­ed as BSCA and ASA Swim­mer of the Year for 1987. Ter­ry Deni­son was select­ed as BSCA Coach of the Year for 1987 (the 6th occa­sion since 1978). 

The final acco­lade of a high­ly suc­cess­ful year was the award­ing to Adri­an of the MBE for ser­vices to sport in the Queen’s Birth­day Hon­ours List. In team events, we won the Nation­al Team Cham­pi­onships for the 5th con­sec­u­tive time and our men’s team rep­re­sent­ed GB in the first Euro­pean Eco­nom­ic Com­mu­ni­ty Team Cham­pi­onships, fin­ish­ing 4th

World Student Games, Zagreb

Tony Day

European Championships, Strasbourg

Jonathan Broughton
Tony Day
Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke EUROPEAN RECORD
SILVER 4 x 100m medley relay
BRONZE 200m breaststroke ENGLISH RECORD
Terry Denison Team Coach
Robin Muir-Cochrane Team Doctor

National Champions

Tony Day SC 1500m freestyle
Jonathan Broughton LC 200m freestyle
Helen Frank LC Junior 100m breaststroke
Junior 200m breaststroke
SC Junior 100m breaststroke
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m freestyle (J Broughton, N Metcalfe, R Greenwood, T Day)
4 x 100m medley (C Cockroft, J Parrack, R Greenwood, J Broughton)

1986

Anoth­er peak for the City of Leeds. Adri­an Moor­house won 2 gold medals and 1 sil­ver medal at the Com­mon­wealth Games and Jonathan Broughton won a bronze Medal. City of Leeds was also rep­re­sent­ed at the Games by Mur­ray Buswell, Cathy White, Ter­ry Deni­son (Eng­land) and Tony Day and Max­ine McK­in­nell (Wales).

At the World Cham­pi­onships which fol­lowed, Adri­an fin­ished first by a metre in the 100m breast­stroke final and for five min­utes the score­board showed Adri­an as Britain’s first World Cham­pi­on since 1975. Then came major dis­ap­point­ment – Adri­an had been dis­qual­i­fied for a faulty turn. 7000 spec­ta­tors hissed and whis­tled their oppo­si­tion but the dis­qual­i­fi­ca­tion stood. Adri­an was left, how­ev­er, with the sat­is­fac­tion of post­ing a Euro­pean record and the fastest time in the world in 1986 with his heat swim. 

Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh

Jonathan Broughton BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Murray Buswell Finalist 200m breaststroke
Tony Day Finalist 400m freestyle
Finalist 1500m freestyle
Finalist 400m IM
Maxine McKinnell
Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 200m breaststroke
GOLD 4 x 100m medley relay
SILVER 100m breaststroke
Cathy White Finalist 200m backstroke
Terry Denison Team Coach

World Championships, Madrid

Tony Day
Adrian Moorhouse 100m breaststroke EUROPEAN RECORD

European Junior Championships, Berlin

Helen Frank

National Champions

Tony Day SC 1500m freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
SC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m medley (C Cockroft, A Moorhouse, D Emerson, J Broughton)

1985

We had 4 swim­mers rep­re­sent­ing GB in the Euro­pean Cham­pi­onships and Adri­an won Gold in the 100m breast­stroke. Tony Day went on to win Bronze in the World Stu­dent Games and the year end­ed on a high note with 5 swim­mers select­ed for the York­shire Bank senior squad and 3 for the Esso Nation­al Youth squad. 

World Student Games, Kobe

Tony Day BRONZE 1500m freestyle

European Championships, Sofia

Murray Buswell Finalist 200m breaststroke
Tony Day Finalist 400m freestyle
Finalist 1500m freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke
Cathy White

European Junior Championships, Geneva

Stephen Ferriday 4th 200m butterfly

National Champions

Tony Day SC 1500m freestyle BR
Stephen Ferriday SC Junior 200m butterfly BJR
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
SC 100m breaststroke WL - 1:00.58
200m breaststroke BR
Cathy White SC 100m backstroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m medley (P Baldasera, A Moorhouse, D Emerson, J Broughton)
SC 4 x 100m medley (P Baldasera, A Moorhouse, D Emerson, J Broughton)

1984

Adri­an Moor­house was 4th in the Olympic 100m breast­stroke and Andrew Ast­bury won our first ever Olympic medal with a bronze in the Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay. 

Olympic Games, Los Angeles

Andrew Astbury BRONZE 4 x 200m freestyle relay
Adrian Moorhouse 4th 100m breaststroke
Terry Denison Chief Coach

European Junior Championships, Mulhouse

Janine Illingworth

National Champions

Murray Buswell LC 200m breaststroke
Tony Day LC 1500m freestyle
SC 1500m freestyle
David Emerson LC 200m butterfly
Adrian Moorhouse SC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke

1983

European Championships, Rome

Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 200m breaststroke
SILVER 100m breaststroke
Andrew Astbury 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
Terry Denison Chief Coach

National Champions

Andrew Astbury LC 1500m freestyle
Philip Baldasera SC Junior 200m IM
Junior 400m IM
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
Lisa Tate SC Junior 200m breaststroke
Men's relay LC 4 x 100m medley (S Broadbent, A Moorhouse, D Emerson, A Astbury)

1982

Four swim­mers from Leeds Cen­tral – Andrew Ast­bury, Adri­an Moor­house, Peter Mus­grave and Louise Tate – were select­ed to rep­re­sent Eng­land in the Com­mon­wealth Games in Brisbane. 

Andrew won: 

  • 2 gold medals: 200m freestyle (British record) and 400m freestyle (British record)
  • 1 sil­ver medal: Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay
  • 1 bronze medal: Men’s 1500m freestyle

Adri­an won: 

  • 1 gold medal: 100m breast­stroke (British record)
  • 1 sil­ver medal: Men’s 4 x 100m med­ley relay
  • 1 bronze medal: 200m breaststroke

In Sep­tem­ber, the Leeds Train­ing Scheme was fur­ther devel­oped when Leeds City Cor­po­ra­tion decid­ed to employ a full time swim­ming coach for the city. The per­son appoint­ed was Ter­ry Deni­son, already coach to Leeds Cen­tral SC and Great Britain. On 14th Octo­ber, an Extra­or­di­nary Gen­er­al Meet­ing of club mem­bers decid­ed to com­plete the union of swim­ming club and train­ing scheme by chang­ing the club name. From 1st Jan­u­ary 1983, we became the City of Leeds Swim­ming Club. 

Commonwealth Games, Brisbane

Adrian Moorhouse GOLD 100m breaststroke BRITISH RECORD
SILVER 4 x 100m medley relay
BRONZE 200m breaststroke
Andrew Astbury GOLD 200m freestyle BRITISH RECORD
GOLD 400m freestyle BRITISH RECORD
SILVER 4 x 200m freestyle relay
BRONZE 1500m freestyle
Louise Tate Finalist 200m IM
Peter Musgrave 200m breaststroke

World Championships, Guayaguil

Adrian Moorhouse 100m breaststroke BRITISH RECORD
Andrew Astbury 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
Terry Denison Chief Coach

European Junior Championships, Innsbruck

Lisa Tate Finalist 200m breaststroke
Judith Spensley
Martyn Webster

National Champions

Andrew Astbury LC 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
SC NCAA 500yds freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
SC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
Louise Tate LC 400m IM

1981

European Championships, Split

Adrian Moorhouse BRONZE 200m breaststroke
Andrew Astbury 400m freestyle BRITISH RECORD
4 x 200m freestyle relay
Kaye Lovatt

National Champions

Andrew Astbury LC 200m freestyle
400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke
SC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke

1980

Olympic Games, Moscow

Andrew Astbury
Kay Lovatt
Terry Denison Team Coach

National Champions

Andrew Astbury LC 400m freestyle
1500m freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse LC 100m breaststroke
200m breaststroke BJR
SC Junior 100m breaststroke BJR
Junior 200m breaststroke BJR
Linda Purchon SC Junior 100m butterfly

1960s and 1970s

The con­cept of a ​super’ club in Leeds was first moot­ed before World War II by Richard Ash­ton of the Leeds Cor­po­ra­tion Baths Depart­ment, but the idea was slow to reach fruition. It was not until Decem­ber 1963 that Mr. Ash­ton’s dream became real­i­ty. By this time, he was the Direc­tor of Baths in Leeds and presided over the foun­da­tion of the Leeds Cen­tral Swim­ming Club. 

Pri­or to the for­ma­tion of Leeds Cen­tral, a lim­it­ed amount of spe­cial train­ing was avail­able to the City’s top swim­mers through the Leeds Olympic Train­ing Scheme which met each Fri­day evening at Cookridge Street Baths. Dur­ing 1963, the lead­ing com­pet­i­tive clubs of Leeds and Dis­trict ASA worked towards the for­ma­tion of a ​super’ club hav­ing decid­ed that if Leeds was to be placed firm­ly on the swim­ming map then its swim­mers should com­pete as one club. Var­i­ous names were sug­gest­ed for the new club and it was decid­ed that the club should be called Leeds Cen­tral Swim­ming Club. 

Dur­ing the ear­ly days of the club, there was a need for it to be ​sold’ not only with­in Leeds, but the coun­ty of York­shire in gen­er­al and no indi­vid­ual worked hard­er to do this than the first Hon­orary Sec­re­tary, Mr. Sam Hazel­wood, whose name should rank along side that of Richard Ash­ton as real pio­neers of Leeds Cen­tral Swim­ming Club. Full recog­ni­tion must be giv­en to Leeds Cor­po­ra­tion who in these ear­ly days of ​super’ clubs backed Leeds Cen­tral by grant­i­ng a con­sid­er­able amount of free facilities. 

The year 1964 brought a great boost to the new­ly formed club when Pamela John­son (Bram­ley SC) was select­ed to rep­re­sent GB in the Tokyo Olympic Games. It was to be a long wait before the club next pro­duced Olympians in the gold­en year of 1980 when both Kaye Lovatt and Andrew Ast­bury were select­ed for the Moscow Olympics. 

Dur­ing the 60s, club head­quar­ters were at Cookridge Street Baths and train­ing took place there and at oth­er small pools around the city such as Hol­beck, Hun­slet, Union Street and Lawnswood and Round­hay School Pools. The club was age group dom­i­nat­ed and had some suc­cess in coun­ty age group cham­pi­onships, win­ning the George Lester Tro­phy in 1965 – 66 and again in 1968 – 69

In 1967, the club moved its Head­quar­ters to the new­ly opened Leeds Inter­na­tion­al Pool and had 50m train­ing avail­able on one night per week. In 1972 anoth­er mile­stone was passed when we first began morn­ing train­ing and set up a sys­tem of train­ing groups sim­i­lar to those of present day. Up to that time the club had pro­duced 1 Olympian, 3 full inter­na­tion­als and 2 junior inter­na­tion­als in its 9 year history. 

In Octo­ber 1973, Leeds Cor­po­ra­tion began the Leeds Train­ing Scheme direct­ed by ASA Nation­al Tech­ni­cal Offi­cer, Derek Stubbs, and in April 1974, the new­ly formed City Coun­cil decid­ed to con­tin­ue the exper­i­men­tal scheme, tak­ing on Derek as an offi­cer of the city’s Leisure Ser­vices Depart­ment. He was Direc­tor of the Train­ing Scheme with Ter­ry Deni­son as the scheme Head Coach. The scheme has been invalu­able in pro­vid­ing train­ing facil­i­ties which are as good as any in Britain. The club and its swim­mers have respond­ed accord­ing­ly and in the 12 years up to 1985, pro­duced 3 Olympians, 19 senior inter­na­tion­als and 23 junior inter­na­tion­als. The club won the Nation­al Swim League Cham­pi­onship in 1980 – 1984. In 1981 and 1985 it received the Hen­ry Ben­jamin Tro­phy as Britain’s top senior men’s club and the age group teams won the Nation­al Age Group Cham­pi­onships Boy’s Top Team Tro­phy in 1980 and the Girl’s Top Team Tro­phy in 1981 and 1982.

In 19831984 and 1985 we were Nation­al Club Team Champions. 

1979

FINA World Cup, Tokyo

Andrew Astbury GOLD 1500m freestyle

1978

Commonwealth Games, Edmonton

Andrew Astbury BRONZE 1500m freestyle
Moira Houston Finalist 200m IM
Finalist 400m IM
Kaye Lovatt SILVER 4 x 100m freestyle relay

World Championships, Berlin

Kaye Lovatt

European Championships, Jonkopping

Moira Houston
Andrew Astbury

European Junior Championships, Florence

Nuala Muir Cochrane
Linda Purchon
Terry Denison Team Coach

National Champions

Andrew Astbury LC 400m freestyle BR
SC 200m freestyle BR
400m freestyle BR
1500m freestyle BR

1976

European Junior Championships, Oslo

Moira Houston BRONZE 100m freestyle

National Champions

Moira Houston LC 200m freestyle BR
400m freestyle BR

1975

European Junior Championships, Geneva

Andrew Astbury
Moira Houston

1971

National Champions

Gail Palmer SC Junior 200m backstroke

1964

Olympic Games, Tokyo

Pamela Johnson