Eight further records fell on the final day of the Short Course Swimming Championships bringing to an end a fortnight where 55 records were broken by Irish swimmers.
National Centre Dublin's Niamh Coyne had the stand-out swim of the day as she crashed through Rio 2016 Olympian Fiona Doyle’s 200m Breaststroke record.
Coyne took almost a second off Doyle’s 2015 time of 2:23.64 touching in 2:22.77 for the gold.
In the Men’s 200m Breaststroke final it was a clean sweep for National Centre Limerick swimmers with Eoin Corby leading the charge in yet another junior record, his fourth of the week and seventh in a fortnight.
Corby lowered his own time of 2:09.02 from last week’s European Championships to 2:08.04 for gold ahead of Liam Doyle (2:10.52) and Uiseann Cooke (2:14.71).
Danielle Hill collected her fifth national title of the week in the Women’s 50m Backstroke Final with a time of 26.90, the Larne swimmer has had an incredible two weeks breaking seven records.
In the Men’s final Ards’ Paddy Johnston topped the podium in 24.77.
In the distance Freestyle Finals, Amelia Kane and Daniel Wiffen added 1500m Gold to 800m Gold from earlier in the week. Kane dipped below 17 minutes for the first time in 16:59.29 while Wiffen clocked 15:12.59.
The final individual event of the championships saw Kilkenny’s Naomi Trait and National Centre Dublin’s Robbie Powell collect gold in the 200m Freestyle. Trait touched in 2:00.25, while Powell stopped the clock on 1:45.39.