2019 BRITISH SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Tuesday, April 16th – Sunday, April 21st
- Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
- Prelims at 10am local (5am Eastern)/Finals at 6:30pm local (1:30pm Eastern)
- SwimSwam Selection Analysis
- SwimSwam Elite Men Preview/SwimSwam Elite Women Preview
- SwimSwam Emerging Women Preview/SwimSwam Emerging Men Preview
- Final Start Lists
- Day 1 Prelims Recap/Day 1 Finals Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Recap/Day 2 Finals Recap
- Day 3 Prelims Recap/Day 3 Finals Recap
- Day 4 Prelims Recap
- Live Results
With no scratches found heading into the fourth finals session of the British Championships, four events will be contested with past champs aiming to defend and emerging swimmers looking to write their names on titles. Here are the four races to watch in tonight’s finals:
Women’s 200 Back
Gunning to defend her 2018 British national title is Kathryn Greenslade, who took 3rd in prelims with a 2:13.01. The top seed of the event is 2018 runner-up Jessica Fullalove and earned lane 4 with a 2:11.95. Both Greenslade and Fullalove will need to swim under 2:08.05 in order to qualify for World Championships consideration.
Men’s 100 Fly
British record holder James Guy is more than likely to achieve a butterfly sweep tonight in the 100 fly. Guy is the fastest prelims qualifier with a 52.88. Right behind Guy is Scott McLay, who was the second sub-53 swimmer with a 52.99. Lurking behind 200 fly bronze medalist Jacob Peters is Duncan Scott, who threw down a fire 100 free to set a new British record.
Women’s 100 Free
Freya Anderson leads the top of the women’s 100 free with a 54.10, aiming to earn her second gold of the meet and defend her 2018 title. Her time is already 0.15s within the #2 selection standard for Worlds. Right behind Anderson is 50 free champ Anna Hopkin (54.77), who will be in hot pursuit to earn a second gold medal of her own.
Men’s 200 Breast
University of Sterling teammates Ross Murdoch and Craig Benson are the top 2 prelims qualifiers in this event. However, defending British champ James Wilby is seeded in 4th but will most certainly throw down a great race tonight to fend off Murdoch and Benson. With the Worlds qualifying standard standing at 2:11.00, the three swimmers will need to drop at least 3 seconds from prelims to claim a spot at Gwangju this July.