Swim
Ireland have confirmed this week four teams who will travel into Europe to
compete in the forthcoming European Aquatics Championships (both swimming and
diving) in Belgrade, Serbia during June (17th – 23rd), the European Junior
Swimming Championships in Vilnius, Lithuania during July and the European
Junior Open Water Championships in Vienna, Austria, taking place the following
week.
With a
team of 18 swimmers and 2 divers confirmed for Belgrade, some athletes will
utilise an individualised section of the meet to prepare for the Olympic Games,
whilst for the majority, it will be their summer benchmark international meet
and a chance to bring a fine season and an excellent Trials to a culmination.
With
Olympic qualifiers Daniel Wiffen, Mona McSharry, Ellen Walshe and Tom Fannon
opting for alternative preparation plans into the Games, it will be down to
Danielle Hill as the sole remaining Olympic individual event qualifier to tune
up for Paris in Belgrade, with a number of other Olympic prospects looking for
relay call-ups also choosing to be Serbia-bound in the month before the Games.
Diver Jake Passmore will also bypass the event whilst he awaits to hear whether
he gets a nod from World Aquatics to compete in Paris too.
In the
swimming events, familiar names in Irish senior swimming such as Shane Ryan,
Darragh Greene, Conor Ferguson and Max McCusker will be joined in Belgrade by
the next generation of up and coming stars – Nathan Wiffen, Ellie McCartney and
Evan Bailey to name but three of the exciting prospects developing season on
season. With seven days of racing on offer in a specially prepared outdoor
venue, the Irish contingent will already need to be focused, as the
Championships take place just short of three weeks after the Trials that saw
them gain selection to the event. For divers Clare Cryan and Ciara McGing, it
was the World Championships in Doha in February that saw them last represent
Ireland, with both looking to build on the Finalist positions that they achieved
at the last iteration of this Championships in 2022.
With the
Paris Olympic Games so close, it also means that the LA Games in 2028 will
become a full-on focus within a matter of months and the European Junior
Championships, both pool and open water, offer those that have 2028 in their
sights a chance to make a statement of intent for the cycle ahead. Amongst the
12 pool athletes and 8 open water athletes, it is John Shortt and Grace Davison
who jointly lead the pack in this respect, both having benefited from senior
World Championship experience in recent times; Denis O’Brien has the status of
being the only name to feature in both events, taking his pool distance
swimming prowess also into the open water arena.
Andrew
Reid, Swim Ireland’s Head of Performance Pathways & Operations will take up
the role of Team Leader for both Belgrade and Vilnius. Commenting on the
selections, he said, “We’ll all get caught up in the Olympic Games soon enough,
and rightfully so, but there’s a great deal of Irish excitement to enjoy before
that as we venture into other parts of Europe first; there’s 38 athletes named
across these four teams – as well as a chance to see Daniel Wiffen, Ellen
Walshe and Tom Fannon and others race at the Sette Colli Trophy in Rome (21st –
23rd June) in the same week as the Belgrade Championships. In the case of the
trip to Serbia, when you bring experience and youth together, you get an
exciting dynamic within a team and we can all look forward to these flights
into Belgrade, Rome, Vienna and Vilnius not just setting us up for now, with
Paris ahead, but also for a great future for Irish swimming, as this programme
continues to build and grow each and every year”.
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