Mark Foster continues his countdown to the Commonwealth Games, for the Cambridge Evening news
I WILL be defending my 50 metres freestyle and butterfly titles at the National Championships in Coventry this weekend -- but to be honest I see it mainly as providing some vital practice before next month's Commonwealth Games.
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National Championships
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ASA National Long Course Championships – 2002
Live results will be available on the web for the ASA long course championships - the last competition for many commonwealth competitors before the games start. The championships run from 28th to 30th June in Coventry.
Pullbuoy will also be posting updates and comment on the key moments in the pullbuoy log.
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Pullbuoy will also be posting updates and comment on the key moments in the pullbuoy log.
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Disability Sport England Long Course Nationals
These were held from 7th to 9th June at Ponds Forge in Sheffield. Most of the home nations' competitors for the EAD events at the Commonwealth games took part. 11 World and 4 European records were set at the meet.
Disability Sport England Long Course Nationals - full results
Disability Sport England Long Course Nationals - full results
Commonwealth Trials – Day 6 finals
Men's 50 free final
Mark Foster beat off the young pretender to retain his title and status as fastest British man, but it was close. Matt Kidd was .2s down in second place, but should contest the event again in Manchester. Chris Cozens picked up a third place, but was outside the QT
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Mark Foster beat off the young pretender to retain his title and status as fastest British man, but it was close. Matt Kidd was .2s down in second place, but should contest the event again in Manchester. Chris Cozens picked up a third place, but was outside the QT
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Commonwealth Trials – Day 6 Heats
Women's 200 Fly
Following her two British records in the 100 fly, Georgina lLe maintained her status as number one, qualifying fastest for tonights final. Her own Bristish record may well be under threat, but expect Margie Pedder to push hard as she will also be looking for a games place.
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Following her two British records in the 100 fly, Georgina lLe maintained her status as number one, qualifying fastest for tonights final. Her own Bristish record may well be under threat, but expect Margie Pedder to push hard as she will also be looking for a games place.
Finalists:
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