Rising swimming star Georgia Caldwell has been back in the pool and crushing lap times.
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This time, Georgia was joined at the NSW State Age short course championships by Pambula Swimmer Sarah Davies.
Also along for the event was swim coach John Pelling, who said he was already eager for the next event.
“I am very pleased with their progress and I am looking forward to bigger things down the track,” Pelling said.
The event was held at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (SOPAC).
Sarah, nine, qualified for the 10 years 50 and 100 metre breaststroke events.
She swam well and was the highest placed nine-year-old in the state.
Her times put her at ninth overall in both the events.
Meanwhile, super-fish Georgia qualified in four events and bested some of her top showings to achieve great results.
She qualified for the 10 years 50 and 100 metre freestyle and the 50 and 100 metre butterfly.
Georgia scored two bronze medals for her efforts.
She was seeded seventh, but finished third in the 50 metre freestyle with a personal best.
Georgia was just three one-hundreths off a silver medal in the 100 metre freestyle, finishing third and shaving two seconds off her personal best.
She also narrowly missed the podium in the 100 metre butterfly, finishing fourth with a personal best.