Swim
Ireland’s Irish Open Swimming Championships and Olympic Trials got underway at
the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre this morning with some outstanding
swims highlighting the first morning of action, including five swimmers
achieving European Championships Consideration Times.
Double
World Champion Daniel Wiffen, already qualified for the Paris Olympic Games,
was once again under the Olympic Qualification Time (OQT) in the 800m Freestyle
heat in 7:51.47.
Wiffen
set a new Championship Record in the event, just ten minutes after his twin
brother Nathan had broken his own 2023 Championship Record of 8:03.79 in a
personal best swim of 7:56.40. The Loughborough swimmers will go again in
tomorrow’s 800m Freestyle Final with Nathan targeting the OQT of 7:51.65.
Conor
Ferguson showed his great form with a personal best swim in the 100m
Backstroke. Ferguson’s time of 53.87 knocked a further three hundredths of a
second off his best of 53.90 from the semi-final of the event at the World
Championships in Doha. The 24-year-old is now just .13 of a second away from
the OQT of 53.74 and he will have a second opportunity at it later today.
Danielle
Hill topped the women’s 100m Backstroke Heats with a time of 1:00.37. The Larne
swimmer, who set an Irish Record of 1:00.16 in April, will target the OQT of
59.99 in this evening’s Final.
Evan
Bailey set the first Irish Record of the week, with a new junior standard in
the 200m Freestyle. The New Ross swimmer touched in 1:48.49, taking over a
second off the 2018 standard of 1:49.57.
In the
200m Individual Medley, Ellen Walshe, who secured the OQT at the 2023 World
Championships, swam a speedy 2:11.95 to earn the top seed for the Final.
Daniel
Wiffen, Ferguson, Hill, Bailey and Walshe were all under the consideration time
for the European Championships in their respective events.
Also
today, Grace Hodgins (Sarasota Sharks), leads the rankings in the 1500m
Freestyle in 17:07.38 while Banbridge’s Alana Burns-Atkin will be the top seed
for this evening’s 200m Butterfly Final in 2:21.87.
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