Medals for Guyanese swimmers as ASATT Invitational begins

GUYANESE swimmers Daniel Scott, Vladimir Woodroffe and Amy Grant picked up several medals between them when they plunged into the pool at the annual ASATT Invitational Swimming Championships which began on Thursday in Trinidad and Tobago.
Grant ended the day with a gold medal and a silver medal, while Scott earned a silver and a bronze and Woodroffe took a bronze.

Swimming in the Girls’ 15-and-over category, the clock was Grant’s only competition in the 1500m where as the sole competitor she clocked a time of 21:56.51s. However, in the Girls’ 11-and-over 1500m, which took place simultaneously, that time was good enough for second place, after she finished behind the 21:30.94s from Dominique Allen Nurse.

Scott clocked a time of 18:2191s in his 1500m, which placed him in second place in the Boys’ 15-and-over after the race was won by Marlin’s Graham Chatoor, who clocked 17:10.67s.

Woodroffe gained his bronze in the Boys’ 9-10 50m backstroke where he touched the wall in 38.02 seconds. This race was won by Giovanni Rivas with a time of 36.80 seconds.
Grant, Scott and Woodroffe are part of a group of Guyanese swimmers from the Dorado Swim Club, participating at the meet which concludes tomorrow.

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