Tiny twins William and Ellenita
Trykush surprised everyone at the pool by swimming so far
Mother
Charlotte Trykush, a former swimming coach, said the distance is 'astonishing'
for their age
Father
Victor already has one eye on the Olympics and hopes they compete in 2028
They are too young to walk and talk but tiny twins William and Ellenita Trykush can swim a length of a 25-metre pool at just nine months old.
The water babies love gliding up and
down on their backs, kicking their legs to propel themselves along.
Their achievements are even more astonishing given that they were born by emergency caesarean six weeks early.
The twins’ extraordinary talent
emerged during a family holiday to Cyprus in October when they began to swim
underwater, unaided and without armbands.
On their return to Cirencester, Gloucestershire, their mother Charlotte, 35, took them to local baby pool at the Cotsworld Leisure Centre where they both suddenly set off on their backs.
‘It was astonishing. First they did
five metres, then a width at seven metres, and then a length of 12 metres,’
said French-born Mrs Trykush, a former swimming coach.
‘There was hardly anyone in the
adult pool, so I suggested to their teacher that we try the big pool.
‘They were loving it so much, they
set off and did an entire length with me swimming underneath them on my back to
make sure they were alright and to steer if they went off in the wrong
direction.
‘Ellie was first - she always is -
and William seemed to be copying his big sister.
They were born by emergency Caesarean on 7 February, Ellenita first at five pounds (2.24kg) and then William at four-and-half pounds (2.07kg).
William had swallowed a large amount
of blood, which had to be sucked out his stomach, and was severely jaundiced.
‘It was a very traumatic birth and
William nearly died,’ said Mrs Trykush. ‘They were in incubators for three
weeks but I was just so relieved they were going to be OK.
‘They were so premature and small
that although I’d intended to take them swimming as soon as possible, I was
worried they would get too cold in the water.
‘So we waited until they’d had their
inoculations and until they were big enough to regulate their temperature
better.’
Now aged ten months, the twins go
swimming twice a week - to their Duckling lesson with teacher Amy Stanley, and
a practice session on the weekend.
Miss Stanley, 27, said: ‘They are
the youngest children I’ve ever seen swim.
‘Normally children can swim at age
three or four at the earliest.
‘A lot of babies can hang in the
water, but Ellie and William can swim on top of the water and breathe
independently.
‘It’s remarkable how they can do it,
but they haven’t learnt, it just comes naturally.
‘They are so relaxed because Vic and
Charly are so relaxed in the water and love swimming. It rubs off on them.’
Mr Trykush now has half an eye on
the Olympics, having taken the twins to London this summer.
‘We won’t push them but it would be
amazing to see them at the 2028 Games.
‘If they continue like this, who
knows.'
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