Burnaby-based Dynamo Swim Club had its best-ever results at the B.C. AAA provincial swim championships in Victoria.
Marko Dukic led the way with a silver medal in the 13-year-old boys’ 400 metre freestyle final.
Dymitriy Lim and Sara and Jasmine Whelan, also medalled.
Lim, 13, took a bronze medal in both the 400m individual medley and 1,500m free.
Sara, 16, also took home two bronze medals, placing third in both the girls’ 100 and 800m free.
Fifteen-year-old Jasmine won a bronze in the 50m breaststroke.
Brian Ni and Grace Lin also made AAA finals for the 24th-placing Dynamo club.
Ni finished seventh in the 14-year-old boys’ 1,500m free.
Lin, 12, placed eighth in girls 200m butterfly.
Three other Dynamo swimmers made it to the final stage of qualifying in their events.
Max Campbell, 12, had a semifinal finish in the 100m breast, as did teammate Taranom Shirbani, 13, in the 50m backstroke.
Simirin Purhar, 18, also shared a semifinal finish in the 100m medley relay with the Whelan sisters and Shirbani.
Mark Pang, 16, also posted personal best times in his events.
Host University of Victoria swam away with first place in the overall aggregate, outpointing runner-up Richmond Rapids by nearly 750 points at the four-day meet.
Island Swimming took third spot, while Vancouver Pacific and Hyack clubs placed fourth and fifth, respectively.