A number of records were broken at the Ovens and Murray Swimming Championships on the weekend, with Wodonga City's Kylie Crofts knocking off her own.
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Crofts set the women's 17-34 50m butterfly record back in 2012, bettering it with a time of 29.44 in her return to the pool.
She also set two other records in the 100m butterfly and 200m breaststroke.
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Wodonga Amateur Swimming Club's Nicholas Evans set a new record in the boys' 15-years 50m butterfly, with the previous record set back in 2001 by Albury's Brenton Baldock.
A total of 15 records were broken, including two by Wodonga Amateur's Zander Coates.
Albury Amateur Swim Club finished the day on 691 points, while Wodonga Amateur Swimming Club were the next highest on 513.
GT Aquatics, Wodonga City and Yarrawonga Mulwala rounded out the top five.