SWIM
IRELAND Ellie McCartney, Niamh Coyne and Conor Ferguson Advance from Morning
Heats in Belgrade
The 2024
European Aquatics Championships reached the halfway mark with Irish swimmers
showing no signs of slowing down as they continued to advance through the
rounds on day four of competition.
The
Women’s 200m Breaststroke served up exciting results for Ireland as both Ellie
McCartney and Niamh Coyne secured semi-final places on Thursday evening. McCartney swam a lifetime best of 2:28.63 to
finish third in the heat and advance in fifth place overall.
Following
the race, McCartney said: “I’m really happy, third in the heat and it’s a
personal best by almost a full second. I’m really surprised by that; morning
swims aren’t really my thing so it’s good to be getting at it bright and
early.”
Niamh
Coyne, swimming in the same heat as McCartney, went 2:29.99 to finish fourth in
the heat and tenth overall to join her Irish teammate in the semi-final.
Coyne
said: “It was better than what I was expecting, normally I’m a bit slower in
the heat. I’m happy with the time, I think that’s one of my fastest heat swims
so yeah, I’m happy. It means a lot to be back wearing the Irish cap, I kind of
had a rough couple of years, so to be back swimming on the international stage
is a big deal.”
Conor
Ferguson announced his arrival in Belgrade, clocking 25.55 to place an overall
twelfth in the 50m Backstroke. Ferguson will return to the pool this evening
for the semi-final.
Ferguson
said: “It was a bit of a rough start, went down to the bottom and had to come
back up quite quickly, I’ll fix that tonight and should be okay. With the relay
potentially still being a chance (for Paris 2024), we are still waiting to hear
about it so I’m still in a heavy block of training and fingers crossed we get
through. I’ll have fun tonight, no pressure on performance, just step up and
race.”
The Men’s
200m Freestyle event was a busy one for Ireland as National Centre Limerick’s
Finn McGeever and Cormac Rynn headed to the pool with New Ross swimmer Evan
Bailey. Bailey, making his first individual appearance of the week, clocked the
fastest time with 1:49.07 to place 21st. Cormac Rynn, who was racing in his
first-ever individual international event, swam 1:50.57 in 34th with McGeever
coming in at 1:51.39 to place 37th, closing out his 2024 European
Championships. Both Bailey and Rynn will return to the pool later in the week.
There is
an exciting evening of racing ahead with Irish eyes firmly fixed on four
events. Danielle Hill heads into the on the 50m Backstroke (5:36pm) as top
seed. Eoin Corby is ranked fifth in the 200m Breaststroke Final at 6:12pm.
Conor Ferguson’s 50m Backstroke Semi-Final is set to get underway at 6:03pm
while both Ellie McCartney and Niamh Coyne will swim in the same 200m
Breaststroke Semi-Final at 6:12pm.
Day 4
Results
Men 200
Freestyle Evan Bailey – 1:49.07 (21st), Cormac Rynn – 1:50.57 (34th), Finn
McGeever – 1:51.39 (37th)
Men 50
Backstroke Conor Ferguson – 25.55 (12th), Q
Women 200
Breaststroke Ellie McCartney- 2:28.63 (5th), Q, Niamh Coyne – 2:29.29 (10th), Q
Day 4
Schedule
Women 50
Backstroke Final Danielle Hill (5:36pm)
Men 50
Backstroke SF Conor Ferguson (6:03pm)
Women 200
Breast SF Ellie McCartney, Niamh Coyne (6:12pm)
Men 200
Breaststroke Final Eoin Corby (6:31pm)
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