London Olympics :

Titan All Time Club Records
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

What records do we keep?

The best ever times recorded by Titan swimmers. These records include historical data, prior to the Club’s formation in 2008,  compiled by trawling through all the old records of other Club Championships, County and District Championships, and Open galas. Only times recorded in 25m (short course) or 50m (long course) pools have been noted. Times recorded in relay events have been weeded out and eliminated wherever possible.  They have been compiled on an age attained on day of record setting basis.

All new records will only be accepted if the times have been recorded at an ASA licensed meet – in an individual (non relay) event.

So why are these records so important?

Primarily because they represent a significant goal for swimmers to aim for – see Goal Setting (Link to Goal Setting).

In the Club we provide many ladders to climb and targets to reach. Competition and recognition are at the core of the Club’s ethos.

One of these targets is to beat all who have ever been in your age group in the Clubs history – to become the fastest Titan swimmer ever. The ultimate challenge - to record a time so fast that others will never match it. Then you really will be standing on the shoulders of giants.

Such achievements bring significant recognition – from the club, your coach, your swimming peers, and your parents and family.

From this point on any swimmer successfully capturing an All Time Club Record or bettering their existing record will be featured as a news story on this website and a press release will be sent to the local media/press. So not only will you appear following a Google search of your name but you may wake up to find yourself in the local newspaper or being interviewed about your achievement on local radio.

Fame!!!!

So go for it!!

All Time Club Records (XLS) >>