Cobar Swimming Club’s Henry Knight competed at the NSW Country Regional Swimming Carnival in Gunnedah earlier this month coming up against swimmers from all over NSW country including competitors from Coffs Harbour, Tamworth, Blue Mountains, Port Macquarie and Casino. From his seven events, Henry finished with four second places and one third. He also set six new personal best times, including dropping an incredible 17.77 seconds off his official 200m Individual Medley time and shaved almost six seconds off his previous best 100m butterfly time.
Cobar Swimming Club’s Henry Knight competed at the NSW Country Regional Swimming Carnival in Gunnedah earlier this month coming up against swimmers from all over NSW country including competitors from Coffs Harbour, Tamworth, Blue Mountains, Port Macquarie and Casino. From his seven events, Henry finished with four second places and one third. He also set six new personal best times, including dropping an incredible 17.77 seconds off his official 200m Individual Medley time and shaved almost six seconds off his previous best 100m butterfly time.
Full-time business owner and part-time charity bike rider with a heart of gold, Trudy Griffiths will be taking part in the Tour de OROC charity ride next month. The Tour de OROC (Orana Region Outback Challenge) is a 1,400km bike ride over six days that raises funds for Dubbo’s Macquarie […]
The Cobar Swimming Club hosted a swimming carnival at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool on Saturday with 33 of their members competing against visitors from across the western area. Races were conducted in all four strokes in distances varying from 25m up to 400m as well as Individual Medley events. […]
While Cobar may be short on palm trees and is devoid of white sandy beaches, Kubby House’s newest staff member, Mauritius- born Amy Curpen, said Cobar feels a lot like home to her. “Before I accepted the position, I came out to visit and to have a look around and […]