Swimming Club on Friday night saw a bigger roll up of swimmers with 54 competing in the relay at the end of the night.
However before that an interesting coincidence has cropped up in the times of the 66m freestyle.
There must be something 'competitive' in the rainwater tanks out at Cranbury, or else the beginnings of something 'different', as three swimmers from the Cranbury area now hold exactly the same time for the 66m freestyle.
Joe Coady, Sophie Tremain and Georgia Balcomb have all swum the 66m freestyle in 101 seconds.
This week was butterfly championships and part of this is the butterfly dash a 33m one mad butterfly lap of the six fastest butterfly swimmers present on the night.
Coming in first for the boys was Elijah Beath with Tim Middleton just touching out brother Dan for second place.
In the girls event Rosanne Holmes took the honours with Madison Vitnell and Casey Edwards filling the minor placings.
In the 66m freestyle Meg Austin swam a stunning two laps as she lowered her time by a massive 13 seconds.
Amelia Holmes took 6 seconds off her PB while little sister Jennifer removed four seconds from her best time.
Two seconds improvement came from both Adelaide Patterson and James Vitnell.
In the spoon semi final Skye Robson swam so fast she disqualified herself from the final with a 3 second improvement, well swum Skye.
Hannah Roth went on to win the spoon in a very close final.
Meg Austin nearly had the flippers on the 33m breaststroke as she smashed her previous time by 11 seconds, while Michael Brown and Adelaide Ellis took a respectable 3 seconds off their times.
Cassie Naylor continues to improve as she took 2 seconds off her best for the breaststroke.
Rosie Beath and Georgia Balcomb removed 5 seconds from their 33m backstroke times while Sophie Huckle swam her lap of backstroke 3 seconds faster than before.
Madi Vitnell was the bravest in the belly flop competition as she was the only one to surrender her tummy to the water and took home the belly flop certificate.
Now we come to the massive relay which ended the night as usual: six teams of nine swimmers took the challenge with the lead changing throughout the race.
An incredibly fast anchor leg from 'superfish' Madi Vitnell saw lane six overtake the other lanes and win a very close relay
The other swimmers in lane six were Georgia Balcomb, Tom Robson, Georgia Brown, Matt Harrison, Katrina Nash. Alex Willson, Isaac Beath and Peta Edwards.
This week is backstroke championships so please enter before Bron takes the book late Wednesday afternoon or you will not be swimming on Friday.