British Swimming Masters Decathlon 2025
- Spencer Turner
- Dec 31, 2025
- 1 min read
The British Swimming Masters Decathlon measures all-round Masters performance across a full season. Points are awarded for contribution across strokes, distances and age groups. Success depends on depth, consistency and sustained participation.
Women’s Masters Decathlon — 2025
🥇 Basingstoke Bluefins Swimming Club
Champions — 25,098 points
Basingstoke Bluefins secured the 2025 women’s Masters Decathlon title through balanced contribution across the season.
The winning total reflects:
Representation across multiple age groups
Coverage across sprint, middle-distance and distance events
Strength across all four strokes and IM
Consistent scoring throughout the year
🥈 Woking Swimming Club
Second — 24,717 points
🥉 Silver City Blues ASC
Third — 22,435 points
Women’s Team Contribution and Individual Rankings (Bluefins)
Total points: 25,098
Leading contributors:
Fleur Turner — 6,553
Lizzie Coster — 6,333
Sarah Hunt — 6,121
Nicola Charlesworth Hutchison — 6,091
All four contributors exceeded 6,000 points, demonstrating depth sustained across the season.
This was mirrored in the national individual Decathlon rankings, with all four swimmers finishing inside the women’s top 10:
Fleur Turner — 3rd overall
Lizzie Coster — 5th overall
Sarah Hunt — 9th overall
Nicola Charlesworth Hutchison — 10th overall
Men — Individual Top-10 Ranking (Bluefins)
Martin Bennell — 3rd overall
Summary
The 2025 British Swimming Masters Decathlon records:
A second consecutive women’s national title for Basingstoke Bluefins, following victory in 2024
Four Bluefins women ranked inside the national top 10
Contribution spread across ages, strokes and distances
The results reflect season-long engagement and sustained all-round participation.



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