Mens 100 fly
James hickman eased into the final of the 100 fly witha time more than 1.5s slowere thn his british record. Expect him to go faster in the semis and final and that Steve Parry will again push him all the way. Also look out for 18 year olds Ryan … Continue Reading→
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Commonwealth Trials – women’s 50 back heats
Unsurprisingly Srah Price qualified fastets for the 50 bakc sem'is. No Jo Fargus in this event, so 50 speicilist Zoe Cary and 100 free winner Melanie Marshall will bepushoing all th way. Look out for Stephanie Proud in the semi's
1. Sarah PRICE 22 Barnet Copt 29.83
2. Melanie MARSHALL … Continue Reading→
1. Sarah PRICE 22 Barnet Copt 29.83
2. Melanie MARSHALL … Continue Reading→
Commonwealth Trials – men’s 50 breastroke heats
Darren Mew exacted a modicum of revenge over James GIbson in qualifying fastest for the 50 breats semi's. Commonwealth record holder Gibson qualfiied at a canter in 5th and must remain favourite for the title
Qualifiers:
1. Darren MEW 22 Bath Univ 28.17
2. Mark WOLFARTH 19 BAUW/LIVN 29.03 … Continue Reading→
Qualifiers:
1. Darren MEW 22 Bath Univ 28.17
2. Mark WOLFARTH 19 BAUW/LIVN 29.03 … Continue Reading→
Commonwealth Trials – Women’s 100 Back final / Men’s 100 breastroke final
As expected Sarah Price continue dher dominace of British backstroke, taking the 2002 title with comparative ease, almost 1 whole second ahead of second placed Jo Fargus. Fargus and Katy Sexton were both outside the qualifying time and so will have to wait for news of their selection. Stephanie Proud continued her impressive … Continue Reading→
Commonwealth Trials – Men’s 50 fly
Mark Foster easily won his 50 fly final from James Hickman with a significant margin of 0.84s. Hickman will have to wait and see if he gets a spot as he was outside the qualifying time.
Result:
1. Mark FOSTER 31 Bath Univ 23.88
2. James HICKMAN 26 Co Leeds … Continue Reading→
Result:
1. Mark FOSTER 31 Bath Univ 23.88
2. James HICKMAN 26 Co Leeds … Continue Reading→