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Swimmers take a break

December 8, 2015 tcwadmin Back Page, Local Sport
Cobar Swimming Club held their final competition swim for the year last Wednesday at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. Mia Zannes, Jordan Warren, Imogen Budd, Molly Carter and Neve Carter are pictured waiting for their freestyle event.  Competition will resume in February 2016.
Cobar Swimming Club held their final competition swim for the year last Wednesday at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. Mia Zannes, Jordan Warren, Imogen Budd, Molly Carter and Neve Carter are pictured waiting for their freestyle event. Competition will resume in February 2016.
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