The County’s top young swimmers have pooled their talents for a second time.
Twenty four youngsters got together at Crymych Leisure Centre last month for another Pembrokeshire Skills Camp.
The special training session was the second of six aimed at developing their aquatic skills.
The 9-12 year olds, who make up the County Skills Squad, were coached by Paul Dowey, Pembrokeshire Leisure’s swimming development coach, as well as by volunteer coaches from County clubs.
"The camps are designed for those youngsters who are already swimming competitively with their local clubs," said Paul Dowey.
"It’s an opportunity for them to learn new skills, improve old ones and train together as a team."
Further camps will be held at the following venues: 3rd January, Fishguard; 31st January, Tenby; 23rd February, Haverfordwest; 28th March, Mystery Venue.
It is hoped that the camps will help more youngsters qualify for next year’s Welsh Amateur Swimming Association Age Groups competition.
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