Irish swimming fans were treated to a
host of new Irish Senior Records on the second day of the Irish Open Swimming
Championships; Jack Cassin, Mona McSharry and Tom Fannon all set new standards
at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre.
Tokyo Olympian McSharry lowered her
own Irish 100m Breaststroke Record of 1:06.29, clocking 1:06.04 and secured an
‘A’ time for the World Aquatics Championships in Japan in July. The
22-year-olds time is the second fastest in the world so far this year, only the
Netherlands Tes Schouten is faster in 1:05.92.
This evening’s 100m Breaststroke
Final also saw consideration times met for Ellie McCartney (1:09.65) for the
European Under 23 Championships, European Junior Championships and Commonwealth
Youth Games, and for Ava Jones (1:11.96) and Niamh Connery (1:13.20) for the
European Youth Olympic Festival.
This morning, Tom Fannon set his
first Irish Senior Record in the 50m Freestyle and became the first Irishman
under 22 seconds in 21.95, the seventh fastest time in the World this year. The
previous record of 22.14 was held by Barry Murphy, set at the super-suited 2009
World Championships in Rome. Fannon set the time as a split in the 100m
Freestyle heats, ultimately finishing outside of the final’s spots. The
25-year-old will go again in the 50m Freestyle on Wednesday, and a repeat
performance will see him considered for the World Championships in Japan.
18-year-old Jack Cassin was another
to set a first Irish Senior Record, in the Men’s 400m Individual Medley Final.
Cassin touched in 4:22.57, breaking Cadan McCarthy’s 2021 record of 4:23.22.
The National Centre Limerick swimmer also broke the Irish Junior Record in the
event as well as going under the consideration time for the European Under 23
Championships.
National Centre Limerick team-mates
John Shortt and Maria Godden were impressive in taking the National Titles in
the Men’s and Women’s 200m Backstroke. Shortt became only the second Irish
swimmer to break the 2-minute mark in the event, clocking 1:59.23. The
16-year-olds time is enough to see him considered for the World Championships,
European Under 23 Championships, European Junior Championships and European
Youth Olympic Festival. Godden swam a personal best of 2:12.61 to claim gold
and will be considered for the European U23 Championships.
Dolphin’s Max McCusker completed an
impressive double this evening, winning National Titles in both the 100m
Freestyle and 50m Butterfly. In the Freestyle Final McCusker clocked 49.78
ahead of NAC’s Matthew Walsh Hussey (50.67) and National Centre Dublin’s Robbie
Powell (50.92). In fourth place New Ross’ Evan Bailey secured consideration
times for the European U23 Championships and European Junior Championships.
In the 50m Butterfly, McCusker was
the only swimmer under 24 seconds in 23.97, Evan Bailey (24.79) and Lisburn’s
Dyland Registe (25.06) completed the podium.
The Women’s 1500m Freestyle Final saw
an exact replica of yesterday’s 400m Freestyle podium with Trojan’s Grace
Hodgins winning her second National Title. Hodgins cruised to victory in
17:01.22 ahead of her team-mate Rebekah Friel (17:44.06) and National Centre
Limerick’s Ella Carroll (17:57.07).
Competition continues tomorrow
through to Wednesday.
Day 2
Men 200m Backstroke Finals: 1st John
Shortt National Centre Limerick 1:59.23 2nd Brandon Biss Swim Belfast 2:03.60
3rd Brydan Byrne Bangor 2:06.25
Women 200m Backstroke Final: 1st
Maria Godden National Centre Limerick 2:12.61 2nd Lottie Cullen Swim Belfast
2:18.16 3rd Danielle Hill Larne 2:20.72
Men 400m IM Final: 1st Jack Cassin
National Centre Limerick 4:22.57 ISR/IJR 2nd Cadan McCarthy National Centre
Limerick 4:27.24 3rd Liam Custer Sundays Well 4:32.28
Women 100m Breaststroke Final: 1st
Mona McSharry Marlins 1:06.04 ISR 2nd Niamh Coyne National Centre Dublin
1:08.62 3rd Ellie McCartney National Centre Ulster 1:09.65
Men 100m Freestyle Final: 1st Max
McCusker Dolphin 49.78 2nd Matthew Walsh Hussey NAC 50.67 3rd Robbie Powell
National Centre Dublin 50.92
Women 1500m Freestyle Final: 1st
Grace Hodgins 17:01.22 2nd Rebekah Friel Trojan 17:44.06 3rd Madison Emment
17:53.91 Commemorative 3rd Ella Carroll National Centre Limerick 17:57.07.
Men 50m Butterfly Final: 1st Max
McCusker Dolphin 23.97 2nd Evan Bailey New Ross 24.79 3rd Dylan Registe Lisburn
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