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
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Foster looks forward to games
Mark Foster has been providing one of his his local papers (the Cambridge Evening News) with an insight into his buildup to the Commonwealth games, including some interesting views on the standard of his domestic rivals...
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Baker wins at Mare Nostrum Round 4
The sole British representatvie at the latest Mare Nostrum tour event in Barcelona, Zoe Baker, continued her Commonwealth Games build up with a win in the women's 50 breastroke. Other Commonwealth hopefuls were thin on the ground, although several of the South African team were also present at the meet.
50 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 31.40 Baker … Continue Reading→
50 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 31.40 Baker … Continue Reading→
2002 Survey Results
pullbuoy has been providing swimming news, features and meet listings to the UK swimming community for over 2 years. Over that time the emphasis of the site has inevitably changed as new features have been added and others faded away. This was your chance to influence how pullbuoy shapes up in the future so what … Continue Reading→
Manchester 2002 Preview – EAD Events
Manchester represents a step forward for Elite Athletes with a Disability in Commonwealth terms as it is the first games where there are EAD events included alongside the mainstream events, in all sports not just swimming. Any medals won by the EAD competitors will count towards the overall medal tallies of the relevant country.
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