TWELVE records tumbled at the Ovens and Murray's winter short course championships at Wangaratta's Indoor Sports and Aquatic Centre.
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Wodonga City's Kylie Crofts led the way on Sunday, posting record times in the girls 25 years and over 50m freestyle, 50m butterfly, 50m backstroke and 50m breaststroke.
She is a former outstanding junior who spent time in the NSW Institute of Sport's emerging athlete program.
Albury Swimming Club's Isaac Brett broke three records in the boys 25 years and over 50m butterfly, 50m backstroke and 50m butterfly.
GT Aquatics Mitchell Brown broke the boys 18 to 24 years 50m breaststroke record and Wodonga Swimming Club's Ethan Dudenas broke the boys open 200m butterfly mark and record.
Felicity Melton, from GT Aquatics, broke the girls 18 to 24 years 50m freestyle record, Wodonga Swimming Club's Will Elgin sizzled in the boys 16 years and over 100m freestyle and Albury's Cooper Hall broke the boys 10 to 11 years 50m freestyle record.
The winter meet was well attended with 11 of the district's 15 clubs represented.
Eighty-four events were contested with 10 of the 12 records set by swimmers 18 years and above.
GT Aquatics swimmer Mackai Hariden took out the Alchin Family Trophy for the male champion swimmer while Wangaratta's Maggie Skewes won the Jackie Clemson Memorial Trophy for the female champion swimmer.
Skewes won her first Australian championship when she grabbed gold in the 15 and under 100m butterfly in Adelaide earlier this year.