Swim Ireland’s Irish Open Swimming
Championships got underway today at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre
in Dublin, the first such Championships since 2019. The 5-day event see’s
almost four hundred swimmers from seventy-four clubs compete for national
titles in thirty-four individual events and places on seven Irish National
Teams.
A number of Ireland’s up and coming
swimmers impressed on the opening day with qualification times met for the
European Junior Championships and the European Youth Olympic Festival while
Danielle Hill continued her dominance as Ireland’s fastest ever female swimmer.
Grace Hodgins and Robbie Powell took
the first national titles of the week in the 400m Freestyle. 17-year-old
Hodgins of Trojan Swimming Club impressed in her maiden win, meeting the
consideration standard for the European Junior Championships on her way to the
gold medal in 4:24.40. Ards’ Grace Davison, who finished fourth in the final,
met a consideration time for the European Youth Olympic Festival in this
morning’s heats. Powell clocked 3:59.02 in the men’s final, a personal best for
the National Centre Dublin swimmer, and was the only one to break the
four-minute mark.
For the first time in 10 years
Ireland had a new champion in the 200m Butterfly. Since 2013 Tokyo Olympian
Brendan Hyland has won both the 100m and 200m Butterfly national titles. Today,
21-year-old Paddy Johnston, topped the podium in 2 minutes flat for his first
national title, and just minutes later, the Ards swimmer won 50m Backstroke
Gold in 26.06. In that 200m Butterfly Final Sunday’s Wells’ Liam Custer claimed
silver in a consideration time of 2:01.09 for the European Junior
Championships.
Danielle Hill continues her reign as
Ireland’s fastest ever female swimmer after she won the 50m Freestyle in a new
meet record of 25.30. The Tokyo Olympian was just .11 off her Irish Record of
25.19 and knocked .24 off the 2018 meet record of 25.54 held by Mona McSharry.
In the Men’s 100m Breaststroke, there
was a battle between Eoin Corby, Uiseann Cooke and Darragh Greene for Gold.
National Centre Limerick’s Corby was the victor in 1:01.53, Cooke claimed
silver in 1:01.83 while Greene, returning from a prolonged break after the
Olympic Games, was third in 1:02.08.
Templeogue Swim Teams Molly Mayne won
her first national title in the 100m Butterfly. Mayne powered through in the
final fifty metres touching the wall in 1:01.96 ahead of Sharon Semchiy
(1:03.07) of Sundays Well and National Centre Ulster’s Ellie McKibbin
(1:03.40).
Competition continues tomorrow
through to Saturday.
Day 1 Results
Men 400m Freestyle Final: 1st R
Powell Athlone 3:59.02 2nd N Wiffen Larne 4:00.81 3rd J Fleming Lisburn 4:04.13
Women 400m Freestyle Final: 1st G
Hodgins Trojan 4:24.40 2nd A Kane Ards 4:26.43 3rd Ella Carroll National Centre
Limerick 4:27.56.
Men 100m Breaststroke Final: 1st E
Corby National Centre Limerick 1:01.53 2nd U Cooke Tuam 1:01.89 3rd D Greene
National Centre Dublin 1:02.08
Women 100m Butterfly Final: 1st M
Mayne Templeogue 1:01.96 2nd S Semchiy Sundays Well 1:03.07 3rd E McKibbin
National Centre Ulster 1:03.40
Men 200m Butterfly Final: 1st P
Johnston Ards 2:00.00 2nd L Custer Sundays Well 2:01.09 3rd E Hansen Trojan
2:01.64
Women 50m Freestyle Final: 1st D Hill
Larne 25.30 MR 2nd E Riordan National Centre Dublin 25.59 3rd G Davison Ards
26.97
Men 50m Backstroke Final: 1st P
Johnston Ards 26.06 2nd M Walsh Hussey NAC 27.31 3rd J Shortt BlueFin 27.44
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