The 2024
Irish Open and Olympic Trials continued this morning in the Sport Ireland
National Aquatic Centre with a number of outstanding performances on the second
morning of the five-day competition.
Max
McCusker set a new Irish Senior Record and Championship Record in the 100
Butterfly with a time of 51.90. McCusker broke his own Senior Record of 52.31
which he set at the 2024 World Championships in Doha; the time was also a new
Championship Record that has been held by Brendan Hyland since 2018 (52.62).
McCusker will be aiming for the Olympic Qualification Time of 51.67 later this
evening.
Swimming
next to McCusker in the 100m Butterfly Evan Bailey set a new Irish Junior
Record, his second in as many days. Bailey lowered his own junior record of
54.22 set in 2023 to 53.47.
The
opening event of the day saw Darragh Greene set a new Championship Record of
59.91 in the 100m Breaststroke. Greene is the Irish Record holder in the event
in 59.76 and will need a 59.49 second swim this afternoon or tomorrow to
achieve the Olympic Qualification Time.
In the
50m Freestyle Heats, Tom Fannon came agonisingly close to the Olympic
Qualification Time of 21.96. The National Centre Dublin swimmer stopped the
clock in 22.02 and needs to find just six hundredths of a second to secure the
OQT in this afternoon’s A Final.
McCusker,
Bailey, Greene and Fannon all secured consideration times for the European
Aquatics Championships in Serbia in June.
Danielle
Hill, who achieved the Olympic Qualification Time in the 100m Backstroke on
Wednesday, was back in the pool this morning for the heats of the 100m
Freestyle. Hill was the fastest qualifier into this afternoon’s ‘A Final’ in
55.87. Right behind Hill, touching in 55.88, 16-year-old Grace Davison set a
new Irish Junior Record of 55.88. The Ards swimmer broke her own record of
56.01 set earlier this month.
Niamh
Coyne progresses as the fastest swimmer in the 100m Breaststroke after she was
the only swimmer under the seventy second mark in the 100m Breaststroke Heats
clocking 1:08.99.
Also, in
action this evening, Daniel and Nathan Wiffen return for the 800m Final, where
Nathan will be looking for the OQT of 7:51.65 and Conor Ferguson has another
opportunity at the OQT in the 100m Backstroke.
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