Freestyle
It would be hard to preview the men's freestyle without talking about one man, but it is altogether conceivable that just three swimmers could walk away with all of the golds in this category. Of course the name at the top of that list is Ian … Continue Reading→
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Manchester 2002 Preview – Women’s events
Freestyle
The women's freestyle had been in a state of flux since the last games in Kuala Lumpur. With no Sue Rolph to defend the sprints and no Joanne Malar for the distance events, several new commonwealth champions will most probably be crowned.
In the shorter events, Australia's … Continue Reading→
Speedo league B final 2002
The expected result perhaps, with City of Leeds, so often the winners of the A final, this year having to settle for success in the B final, making it a double win for the North East district in the two 2002 finals. In the end the win was comfortable for the Yorkshire club, finishing … Continue Reading→
Speedo league A final 2002
City of Coventry Head coach and former GB international swimmer Jo Deakins reports from the 2002 Speedo League A final
An exciting Speedo league A final took place at Crystal Palace today, with Kingston upon Hull emerging as the eventual winners, having led for virtually the entire gala. The Hull club proved that their north … Continue Reading→
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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