CLUB captains Ashleigh Osborne-Scott and Kostas Stamatakis led Bournemouth Dolphins' medal charge at the Plymouth Open Meet.
Osborne-Scott, 18, hit personal best times in all six of her races to collect five gold medals and a silver.
Her first win came in the 100m freestyle in which her time of 1:00.03 put her third in the club's all time list behind Karen Legg, who went on to international success with Ferndown, and Sabina Heywood, who made four finals in last week's national youth championships.
She also improved her 200m and 400m freestyle times to win in 2:09 and 4:31.3.
Her other golds came in the 100m and 200m breaststroke (1:19.94 and 2:54) and 200m individual medley (2:29) and silver in the 50m butterfly in another lifetime best of 30.65.
Men's captain Kostas Stamatakis swam a scintillating time of 1:07.9, to strike gold in the 100m breaststroke.
The time was a two-second personal best and also puts him second to Simon Jones in Ferndown's all-time list on this event.
Stamatakis doubled his gold tally with a win in the 200m breaststroke in 2:31 before adding a silver medal in the 100m freestyle in 55.21. Both these times were also personal bests.
Bronze medals went to 10-year-old Mat Randle in the 100m backstroke, Grace Allen in the 15yrs 200m breaststroke and junior captain John Adye, who topped a fine series of swim with third place in the 50m butterfly in a fine 28.95sec.
Nine-year-old Ellie Beckwith topped the honours list for Ferndown Otters at Plymouth.
The youngster, who recently left Parley First School, won two gold medals and two silver medals - and employed all four competitive strokes to do so.
Her golds came in the 9yrs 200m individual medley in 3:14.38 and the 200m backstroke in which she knocked nine seconds off her personal best time to record 3:08.57.
Her second places came in the 50m butterfly in 45.6 and the 200m freestyle in 3:01.59 - personal bests by three and 18 seconds respectively.
Fellow Otter Harriet Cornwell also struck gold, winning the 10yrs 200m breaststroke in 3:38.08 - an improvement of 24 seconds on her previous best.
She was also second in the 100m breaststroke in 1:41.97.
Silver also went to Ferndown's Hannah Jenkins in the 15yrs 400m freestyle (4:31.57), Tom Tiller in the 12yrs 100m freestyle (1:05.00) and Josh Sims in the 10yrs 200m breaststroke (3:56.59).
Tiller also carved 24 seconds off his best time with 2:56.38 in the 12yrs 100m medley and eight seconds off in the 200m freestyle (2:25.33).
Other outstanding Ferndown swims came from Chris Wignall in the 12yrs 200 medley (3:00.72), 200 freestyle (2:37.32) and 200m backstroke (2:55.80); Amy Rawlings in the 9yrs 200 backstroke (3:22.78 and 50m butterfly (50.30); Lydia Black in the 11yrs 200m backstroke (2:56.96); Emma Wignall in the 11yrs 100m freestyle (1:18.24) and Zoe Taylor 9yrs 50m butterfly (55.20). Others setting PBs: Alex Sampson, Anne-Marie Taylor, Alice Jenkins.
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