Tamworth students have excelled at the 2021 NSW All-Schools Championships at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre.
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McCarthy Catholic College had three students compete at the meet with some incredible results.
Liam Gordon, in the 15 years boys, picked up a bronze in the 200m with a time of 23.04 before going to another level in the 400m event.
Gordon won gold in the 400m and set a new state record.
The previous mark was set in 2006 at 49.68 with Gordon running a 49.39 at the 2021 event.
Isabella Wall, in the 13 years girls, also brought home a couple medals.
She won gold in the 800m and set a personal best in the process in a time of 2:14.69.
Wall then claimed silver, with another PB, in the 400m in a time of 59.34.
Lilly Heap was the third McCarthy student to compete at the championships.
Heap went away for the 800m and 1500m in the 13 year girls and also the 14 year girls 3000m where she set a new PB of 13:00:52.
Meanwhile, Calrossy also had a pair of students attend the championships with some more great results.
Abbie Peet, competing as a T36 athlete in the 12-14 years Para events, was on fire in her events.
She set PBs and three new Australian records across her three events - the 100m, 200m and 800m
Cooper Wilson also went away for three events with his best result coming in the high jump.
Wilson, competing in the 13 years boys, claimed silver in the high jump with 1.75m and also claimed top 10 finishes in the 100m and 200m finals.