LIAM Jones was just about untouchable at the Berks & Bucks Swimming Championships at the Maidenhead’s Magnet Leisure Centre.

With 11 golds and a silver from his 12 races – making him the runaway winner of the BagCat Award – it was like the Wycombe District Swimming star was in flippers and everyone else in flip flops.

He said: “I was quite pleased with that – very pleased actually. I wasn’t expecting 11 golds.

“I was hoping for seven or eight, but I’ve been training hard. I’ve been working up to this since going on a training camp in Majorca last October.”

Jones swam 75,000m during the week-long camp and is clearly reaping the benefits now.

Of his 12 races, ten were personal bests and even the event he was beaten in, the 50m breastroke, was more than a second under his previous lifetime best in 50m breastroke.

He said: “I need to work on my breastroke.

“I was hoping for all 12 and it was gutting not to get them all.”

But while the 13-year-old stole all the headlines, his 11-year-old sister Lauren wasn’t much slower.

She left the championships with two golds and three silvers.

At the same event, Millie Sansome carried on her winning ways from the previous weekend by taking another gold and a bronze in the ten-year-old group.

Other medals for the girls included bronze for 11-year-old Kassidy Dawn in the 50m breastroke, silver for Jess Brock in the 15/16 girls 50m backstroke and silver in the ten-year-old 50m breastroke for Josie Searle.

Elsewhere, ten-year-old Oliie Ross took bronze in the boys ten years 50m breastroke and Rory House added 50m backstroke bronze medals in both the 14-year-old’s event and the junior boys race.

In the relays, Megan Peters, Kassidy Dawn, Lauren Jones and Rachel Cox won gold in the 11-and-under 4x50m medley and bronze in the freestyle.

In the 14-and-under boys, Jones, Connor Lewis, Luke Thomas and Chris Harbour won bronzes in the 4x100m freestyle and medley.