Bluefins Club Records
Celebrating Fast Swimming and Home-Grown Talent
Basingstoke Bluefins swimmers continue to raise the standard each season, setting Club Records across all strokes, distances, and age groups.
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From County Development, through to Age Group, Performance, and Masters, these record-breaking swims reflect the depth of the Bluefins pathway and the consistency of performance delivered across the programme.
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Club Records capture more than just fast times. They mark progression, sustained development, and moments where preparation converts into performance — season after season.
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2025 Season Summary
During the 2025 season, 23 swimmers set a total of 169 Club Records, the highest annual total in the club’s history.
Records were delivered across the programme, reflecting a mix of expected progression and clear step-changes in performance. First-time Club Records were also achieved, underlining the continued flow of swimmers entering the record books through the current pathways.
2025 Club Record Holders: Amelia, Archie, Bran, Clara, Daniel, Ella, Eloise, Erin, Freya B, Isabel, Lizzy, Luke, Mary, Matilda, Oli P, Olek, Piaras, Rebecca, Rhys, Sonny, Ted, Thomas T, and Tom M.
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Recent Growth
Club Records have increased steadily in recent seasons:
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2022: 30 Club Records
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2023: 66 Club Records
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2024: 92 Club Records
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2025: 169 Club Records
This progression reflects growing depth across the programme and the conversion of long-term development into performance.
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Explore the current Club Records, historical bests, and record holders below to see how Bluefins swimmers continue to progress through the pathway and into the record books.
Broken a Bluefins Club Record?
If you believe your swim qualifies as a new Club Record, we’d love to hear from you!
Please email records@bbfsc.org with your name, event, age group, and official result details.
To qualify, swimmers must be first-ranked Bluefins members and the swim must appear on Swim England Rankings under Basingstoke Bluefins.
