News from Loughborough Swimming Coaches
I have officially been entered into the British Gas Swimming Championships 2012 (Selection Trials for London 2012) The trials will take place 3rd to10th March 2012 at the Olympic Park in the Aquatics Centre in Stratford. So far I have been entered into the 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley, and 100m Breaststroke. by the Loughborough Swimming Team Coach here are a few photos of my fellow Loughborough Team mates who have also been entered into the London 2012 trials:- Fingers crossed i will do well. The 2nd trials will be taking place in Sheffield at the British International Disability Swimming Championships in April.Ref: UK Top 10 in UK ♥ January 2012
“I can confirm that Jo-Jo Cranfield is competing at National Level within Great Britain and has a National Ranking within the top 10 of her events.”
John D Atkinson National Performance Director British Disability Swimming
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Southend-on-Sea’s Sports Awards 2011
Southend-on-Sea’s sporting heroes were honoured at the borough’s sports awards. The annual sports awards took place on the 9th November 2011 at the Cliffs Pavilion in Westcliff. Cyclist and Commonwealth Games time trial silver medalist Alex Dowsett was the guest of honour presenting the awards & trophies.
You will be pleased to hear that Jo-Jo received several awards that evening. But due to her training commitments at Loughborough, for London 2012, she was unable to attend the prestigious ceremony. Her father, Andrew, stepped in and collected the following awards on behalf of Jo-Jo.
Rochford District Sports Awards 2011
Triple success for Jo-Jo’s home Swimming Club Rochford & District.
Jo-Jo was named Rochford District Disability Sports Personaility of the Year 2011, she was also nominated with distinction for Sports Personality of the Year.
Services to Sport went to Doug Drake (Head Coach)
Sports Personaility of the Year went to Phil Harper (Masters Swimmer)
The following report can also be found at Waters & Stanton >> blog <<
The 4th Annual Rochford District Sports Awards took place on Thursday 13th October at the Mill Arts & Events Centre, Rayleigh, and once again Waters & Stanton were proud to be sponsoring the ‘Disability Sports Personality of the Year Award’. Nearly 200 guests attended the event which was compered by BBC Essex Sports Journalist Ben Fryer.
Swimmer Jo-Jo Cranfield won the ‘Disability Sports Personality of the Year’ for the second year in a row. At the DSE Short Course Junior Nationals 2010 held in Sheffield in February she won Silver medals in 100m Freestyle, 200m Medley, 400m Team Medley & 100m Breaststroke. She also passed her A-Levels and earned a place at the prestigious Loughborough University studying for a degree in Sports Coaching, she has also been offered a place in the Elite Loughborough University Swimming Team alongside World Championship swimmers such as Liam Tancock and Joanne Jackson. W&S would like to wish Jo-Jo the best in her campaign to compete in the 2012 Paralympic Games and congratulate her on her win at the Rochford Award Ceremony, you can find out more about Jo-Jo here on her website.
Pictured below is Jo-Jo collecting her award from Chairman of Rochford Council, Simon Smith and Jeff Stanton of Waters & Stanton.
First week at Loughborough
Jo-Jo enrolled on her B.Sc Honors Degree in Sports Coaching at the world renowned University/College Loughborough on the 19th September 2011
She is settling in well, and after only being there for one week she has already made an impression on her peers and consequently she has been voted in to be the female Sports Coaching – Course Representative
Her swimming training is going well. She is now a member of the Elite Loughborough Swimming Squad http://www.loughboroughswimming.com/Loughborough-Swimming-Squads-2009-10.php
Loughborough University/College
Jo-Jo PASSED her A Level’s in Philosophy, Physical Education & Psychology and has now gained enough UCAS points for her to accept her very much sought after place to study for a
Degree in Sports Coaching at Loughborough University/College.
Jo-Jo has also been offered a prestigious place as part of the Elite Loughborough University Swimming Team where she will be training with the likes of Liam Tancock and Joanne Jackson.
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If you would like to help
towards Jo-Jo’s paralympic 2012 or 2016 dream
you can by leaving a donation here
Or Email - jojo@tajj.freeserve.co.uk
A Level exam results
British Gas ASA National Youth Championships (50m) 27 to 31 July 2011
British Gas ASA National Youth Championships 2011
MD (Multi Disability) events up against all disabilities Ponds Forge International Sports Centre - Sheffield16thMD Heat 100m Breaststroke SB8 3rd
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National Pool Lifeguard
Hurrah! Three Cheers!
Jo-Jo is now a Qualified National Pool Lifeguard
To qualify as a lifeguard she had to attend a week long course, which covered a variety of life saving skills and at the end of the course PASS five individual exams, which were.
A Theory test, CPR exam, First Aid exam, Pool exam, and Spinal board exam all of which she did at the Virgin Active Leisure Centre, Clements Hall in Hawkwell/Rochford. The course run from the 25 to 29 July 2011.
Well done Jo-Jo!!!
Testimonial: Teaching Swimming for Westborough
“As expected, Jo-Jo has proved to be reliable and punctual. In a short space of time she has managed to forge an excellent working relationship with both the staff and the six and seven year olds, imparting skill, expertise and enthusiasm.
Jo-Jo has made a valuable contribution to our school. Long may the association continue and we are so grateful for Jo-Jo’s help. I have no hesitation in recommending her services.”
Mrs J A Davies
Headteacher
The Westborough School
Westcliff-on-Sea
Bruce
Bruce
Born 2nd August 1995 ♥ Died 17th May 2011 Aged 15 years 9 months
British International Swimming Championships (50m) 8 to 10 April 2011
British International swimming championships / European Trials, held at Ponds Forge International Sports Centre, Sheffield between the 8-10 April 2011. There were over 24 different countrys competing at this event, Austria, Belguim, Brazil, Catalona, China, China Taipei, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Uganda, Ukraine, and Wales. All the events were MD (multi disability) and I was up against swimmers of all ages, and all disabilities in all classifactions. Which is not good, because it normally means the lower classifications win. I qualified for all 7 events available in my disability classification, which is S9 SB8 SM9, I chose to enter only 2 events due to the amount of A level course work I am currently doing at the moment.
British International Swimming Championships (50m) 2011
MD (Multi Disability) events up against all disabilities
30th MD 200m Individual Medley S9 7th
33rd MD 100m Breaststroke SB8 4th
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British Gas National LC / European Trials 5 to 12 Mar 2011
British Gas National Championships / European Trials, This was an able-bodied long course event with some multi disability events mixed in. I qualified for all 7 events available in my disability classification, which is S9 SB8 SM9, they were all MD (multi disability) events, which meant I was up against swimmers of all ages, and all disabilities, which is not good, because it normally means the lower classifications win. The competition was over 8 days at the Manchester Aquatic Centre in Booth Street, because of this, I chose to enter only 2 events due to the amount of A level course work I still needed to complete, I could not afford to have a whole week away from school, missing vital A level lessons so close to my final exams. I was a little nervous because I was a long way from home and this was the first time my parents were not there to support me, they had to stay at home to look after my best friend, Bruce ♥ (my dog)
British Gas National Championships / European Trials 2011 Long Course
MD (Multi Disability) events up against all disabilities
18th MD Heat 200m Individual Medley S9 5th
16th MD Heat 100m Breaststroke SB8 3rd
DSE Last ever Junior Nationals 26 & 27 Feb 2011
February 2011 I qualified and entered 7 Individual & 2 Team Relay events for my last ever
DSE’s (Disability Sport Events) National Short Course Junior (18 & under) Championships at Ponds Forge international sports centre in Sheffield.
DSE 18u National Junior Short Course Swimming Championships – Sheffield
100m Freestyle S9 2nd
200m Individual Medley S9 2nd
400m Team Medley Relay 2nd (Jo-Jo Freestyle)
100m Breaststroke SB8 2nd
400m Freestyle Team Relay 4th
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The weekend started out well and I was looking forward to the competition.
My daddy, met me at Sheffield to stay and support me whilst my brother and mummy stayed at home with my best friend Bruce (my dog). Unfortunately Bruce who is 15½ was not very well he has been on medication for his heart for a few years now. As the weekend progressed Bruce’s health deteriorated so much so that my dad had to leave for home in the middle of the night. We prepared ourselves for the worst. I pulled out of most of my events because I was so upset. I just could not stop crying. I was going to lose my best ever friend. Did I want to go home with my dad or did I want to stay away? I didn’t want to see Bruce in such a bad way. I love Bruce so so much. We all prepared ourselves for the worst.
First thing Sunday morning my mummy, daddy and brother took Bruce to the vets.
The vet came out of his room and asked why are you all crying? Bruce could not stand up un aided he keeps falling down, walking into things, his eyes are shaking all the time and his head is all twisted over. The vet replied, Bruce has got a problem with his middle ear, which is affecting his balance, and that he would be fine in a week or two.
Phew! What a relief.
As you can probably tell I did not swim that good and I only ended up entering 4 events plus 1 relay. But on the other hand Bruce is still with us Hooray and you will be pleased to know he is on the mend.
I love Bruce!
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Westborough School Jo-Jo the PE Assistant
I like to spend my half term holidays helping others. This half term I was a PE assistant for Mr Funa at The Westborough School in my hometown of Westcliff-on-Sea.
The photo above is of myself and Sir Mike Jackson MBE from The Presidents Sporting Club with one of Westborough’s PE teachers Mr Funa and some year 2 children.
Sir Mike Jackson MBE had just presented me with a donation towards my Paralympic dream.
If you think you could help
towards my paralympic 2012 or 2016 dream
you can by leaving a donation here
Or Email - jojo@tajj.freeserve.co.uk
BBC Televison & Radio
There has been a lot of media interest in Jo-Jo lately regarding her disability, paralympics, allsorts she was even mentioned in the House of Commons. You can see her interviews below or on Jo-Jo’s
>>> YouTube Channel <<<
Click here for >>> House of Commons <<< Christmas Adjournment debate.
Ref: UK Top 10 ♥ January 2011
“I can confirm that Jo-Jo Cranfield is competing at National level within Great Britain and has a National ranking within the top 10 of her events.”
John D Atkinson National Performance Director British Disability Swimming
