Simon Burnett blasted his third British record of the meet as he erased the 50m freestyle mark and booked his second event for the Commonwealth Games. Chris Cook also continued the good form he had shown in Montreal to win the 100m breaststroke and confirm his place for Melbourne.
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Rebecca Cooke was the only swimmer to add her name to England’s Commonwealth Games team on the third night of the trials in Sheffield. Meanwhile Simon Burnett reinforced his good form, as he moved to within a tenth of a second of Mark Fosters’s 50m freestyle British Record.
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Simon Burnett smashed through his day old British record in the 200m freestyle to become the first swimmer confirmed for the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. He was joined on the plane to Melbourne by World Bronze medallist Liam Tancock who took the 50m backstroke title, but Kate Haywood, Mark Foster and Katy Sexton just missed out on automatic selection in the 100m breaststroke.
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It was an explosive first night at the Commonwealth Trials as Simon Burnett provided a glimpse of what might have been in Montreal with a British Record over 200m Freestyle. There were also noteworthy performances from four of Britain’s world championship Squad.
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The US swimming team retained its Duel in the Pool title in the biennial match up with Australia’s Telstra Dolphins in Irvine, California last night. Despite closing the gap from the inaugural event in 2003, the Australian squad went down 190-102 in the duel meet format competition.
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