It was a carnival split in three but The Riverina Anglican College's unique way of dealing with rain and COVID restrictions has been deemed a success.
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The senior school was set to hold their carnival in January before wet weather intervened so instead they joined forced with the junior school to hold a joint event on Monday.
Competitors swimmers from both headed to Oasis while non-competitive entries held events at Junee and Coolamon.
Representative sports co-ordinator Kim Kjaer was pleased with how it unfolded.
"Even though we had three locations for our junior school and senior school from all accounts I've hear it all worked really well," Kjaer said.
"We allowed our students to chose which event they wanted to go to with a competitive carnival at the Oasis and non-competitive events at Junee for the senior school and Coolamon for the junior school. It allowed all students to be involved in an aquatics activity."
Angus Beggs was the only record breaker of the carnival.
He set a new mark in the 15 years 50 metres breaststroke, eclipsing the previous mark set in 2008 with his time of 36.74 seconds.
Beggs dominated his age championship race, winning every race he entered.
Age champions
12 years girls - Olivia Junck
13 years girls - Alethea Levy
13 years boys - Archie Keough
14 years girls - Charli King
14 years boys - Henry Keough
15 years girls - Olivia Skylah
15 years boys - Angus Beggs
16 years girls - Annabelle Arthur
16 years boys - Seb Hamblin
18 years girls - Toby Stone
18 years boys - Luke Fellows