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British Women Notch National Record In Winning Medley Relay Bronze

2018 LEN EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

The quartet of Georgia DaviesSiobhan-Marie O’ConnorAlys Thomas and Freya Anderson combined for a new British National Record in the women’s 4×100 medley relay as they won bronze at the European Championships in Glasgow.

The team produced a time of 3:56.91, lowering their previous mark of 3:56.95 from the 2016 Olympic Games, and won bronze by nine-one-hundredths over the Italians (3:57.00).

Davies, who’s been lights out all meet, gave the team the lead with the top lead-off leg in the field at 59.44. After O’Connor (1:07.22) and Thomas (57.56) they sat 4th, but Anderson finished off her spectacular meet with a 52.69 anchor to run down Federica Pellegrini and give GBR their sixth relay medal of the competition.

Both Davies and O’Connor were on that 2016 Olympic team that previously held the National Record, with the versatile O’Connor swimming fly on that relay instead of the breaststroke she was doing here. Check out a split comparison below:

Great Britain, 2016 Olympics Great Britain, 2018 Euros
Georgia Davies – 59.43 Georgia Davies – 59.44
Chloe Tutton – 1:06.43 Siobhan-Marie O’Connor – 1:07.22
Siobhan-Marie O’Connor – 57.47 Alys Thomas – 57.56
Francesca Halsall – 53.53 Freya Anderson – 52.69
3:56.96 3:56.91

Additionally, both the 4th place Italians and the 6th place French broke their respective National Records in the race. Italy’s 3:57.00 improved their previous mark of 3:58.27 from the Mediterranean Games in June, and France’s 3:59.85 took out their 4:01.05 from the 2009 World Championships.

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About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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