No sooner had we speculated that the British team for this summers world championships was going to be smaller than that from two years ago (See who'd be a selector?), than the actual team was announced as containing 34 swimmers - 7 more than made the trip to Japan. Exact individual events for each … Continue Reading→
Being a fly on the wall at the British team selection meeting would be an interesting place to be, as the panel meet to decide who will represent Britain at the forthcoming World Swimming Championships. Thirteen swimmers booked their places at the British Championships in April, but that number was only swelled by one … Continue Reading→
If certain results were seen as forgone conclusions at the recent British Championships, then the women's backstroke events would surely have fallen into that category. Barnet Copthall's Sarah Price had been top of … Continue Reading→
Great Britain's team flew out of the country today on their way to Mar del Plata, Argentina for the 2002 IPC World Championships which run from 3rd - 13th December. Following successful showings at the Sydney Paralympics in 2000 and last year's IPC European Championships, the team has high hopes for medal success. Continue Reading→
The ASA has published qualifying times for next year's two national long course competitions. The GB championships will be held at Ponds Forge in Sheffield from 19th - 23rd March 2003. The venue for the ASA championships is yet to be decided, but the meet will run from 17th - 20th July 2003. Continue Reading→