Swim Ireland have announced three
cohorts of athletes this who will represent Ireland in upcoming senior
international competitions, the European Short Course (25m) Championships and
the World Long Course (50m) Championships.
For the forthcoming 2023 European
Aquatics Championships in Bucharest in December, a team of 17 athletes have
been named, spearheaded by European Record holder Daniel Wiffen. The team was
selected in two sections, to allow both a senior and a junior element to the
team. Wiffen, who was a two-time finalist at the 2023 World Aquatics
Championships in Japan will feature alongside Ellen Walshe who was a
semi-finalist at this event. Familiar names such as Shane Ryan and Danielle
Hill will also be part of the team, with some athletes, including Mona
McSharry, Darragh Greene and Conor Ferguson opting not to compete on this
occasion in favour of the training pool.
For the first time of asking, twins
Daniel and Nathan Wiffen will compete on an Irish team together, whilst
exciting youngsters John Shortt, Ellie McCartney and Grace Davison will be
familiar names from recent European Junior and Commonwealth Youth Games
campaigns.
The 2024 iteration of the World
Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar will see both swimmers and divers vie for
Olympic berths in Paris, with this being the penultimate occasion for swimmers
before a final Olympic Trials in Dublin in May. For divers, this is their final
nail-biting attempt to achieve their place as part of Team Ireland.
Mona McSharry will feature for
Ireland in this event as part of a 12-strong swimming team and a 3-person
diving team. McSharry was a finalist on two occasions at the 2023 World
Aquatics Championships and, alongside Wiffen, will form Ireland’s greatest
hopes of final spots and podium challenges across the eight days of racing.
Ellen Walshe will skip this event to focus on training through to May and both
the Men’s 400m Medley relay and Women’s 400m Freestyle relay are set to compete
on this occasion. Ireland currently sit with three relays in provisional
Olympic relays berths, with an overall Top-16 position from Fukuoka and Doha
required to secure Paris invitations.
The diving team is led through the
experience of Clare Cryan, who narrowly missed qualifying for Paris by only 8
points last time of asking in Fukuoka. Alongside Ciara McGing and the exciting
young prospect Jake Passmore, tickets to Paris are the primary focus for all
three of the diving team.
National Performance Director Jon
Rudd was excited about the announcements taking place and what this means for
Irish swimming and diving over the months ahead. “The European Short Course
Championships is first up for us and will give athletes an opportunity to tune
up in international waters before many of them head to Doha. For the juniors on
the team, opportunities to test themselves against older and more experienced
athletes is something that must be grasped with both hands. I am sure that
those on our team will do that very thing.”
In terms of Doha, he went on to say
“It is an unusual time of the year to have such an event, and we may never see
this again, particularly in Olympic year, but it must be embraced, and we have
to take the opportunities that come with it. Daniel Wiffen, Mona McSharry and
Ellen Walshe have all booked their places in Paris, and this is a chance for
our swimmers, divers and our relays to add themselves to Team Ireland and
ensure their spots come July”.
2023 European Aquatics Championships
(25m), Bucharest, Romania
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Evan Bailey New Ross SC Fran Ronan
Victoria Catterson National Centre (Dublin) Steve Beckerleg
Grace Davison Ards SC Curtis
Coulter
Tom Fannon National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
Maria Godden National Centre (Limerick) John
Szaranek
Danielle Hill Larne SC Peter Hill
Ellie McCartney National Centre (Limerick) John Szaranek
Max McCusker Millfield School Ryan
Livingstone
Liam O'Connor Project 28/Terenure SC Andrew
Addison
Dylan Registe Lisburn City SC Stan
Sheppard
Erin Riordan National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
Shane Ryan National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
John Shortt National Centre (Limerick) John
Szaranek
Oisin Tebite National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
Ellen Walshe Templeogue SC Brian
Sweeney
Daniel Wiffen Loughborough University Andi
Manley
Nathan Wiffen Loughborough University Andi
Manley
2024 World Aquatics Championships
(50m), Doha, Qatar - Swimming
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Victoria Catterson National Centre (Dublin) Steve Beckerleg
Grace Davison Ards SC Curtis
Coulter
Tom Fannon National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
Conor Ferguson Loughborough University Ian
Hulme
Maria Godden National Centre (Limerick) John Szaranek
Darragh Greene National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
Max McCusker Millfield School Ryan
Livingstone
Mona McSharry University of Tennessee Matt
Kredich
Erin Riordan National Centre (Dublin) Steve
Beckerleg
Shane Ryan National Centre (Dublin) Steve Beckerleg
John Shortt National Centre (Limerick) John
Szaranek
Daniel Wiffen Loughborough University Andi
Manley
2024 World Aquatics Championships,
Doha, Qatar - Diving
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Clare Cryan City of Sheffield Thomas
Owens
Ciara McGing Ohio State University Justin
Sochor
Jake Passmore City of Leeds Marc
Holdsworth
Issued by Swim Ireland, whose
Performance Programme is supported and funded by Sport Ireland & Sport
Northern Ireland.
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