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Ellen Walshe Erases Hours-Old Irish National Record In 100 Butterfly

2023 IRISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Ellen Walshe has done it again, lowering her hours-old national record in the women’s 100m butterfly.

While competing on day one of the 2023 Irish Open Championships, 22-year-old Walshe logged a time of 57.96 to top the 1fly podium, getting under the 58-second threshold for the first time in her career.

In the heats of the event, Walshe posted a mark of 58.32 to claim the top seed. That already scored a new lifetime best, erasing the 59.32 she produced at the 2021 Irish Performance Meet.

Previous Walshe PB Walshe Record from Heats Walshe Record from Finals
28.18 27.41 27.62
31.14 30.91 30.34
59.32 58.32 57.96

Walshe’s 57.96 time here would have rendered her the 8th-place finisher in this event at the 2022 World Championships. The University of Tennessee swimmer now ranks 10th in the world this season.

2022-2023 LCM Women 100 Fly

ZhangCHN
Yufei
07/24
56.12
2Torri
Huske
USA56.1806/29
3Gretchen
Walsh
USA56.3406/29
4Kate
Douglass
USA56.4306/29
5Maggie
MacNeil
CAN56.4507/24
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Additionally, her sub-58 second result qualifies her for the World Championships, dipping under the World Aquatics ‘A’ cut of 58.33.

Post-race, Walshe said,  ‘I wasn’t really expecting it this morning, I’ve been training IM (Individual Medley) rather than Butterfly, it’s nice to go back to an event that I kind of stepped away from for quite a while, and come back with no nerves I guess. I’m doing the 400m IM (as well as the 200m IM) and see how fast I can get in that, I had a good race in Edinburgh.’

Walshe is also set to race the 50m fly, 100m breast, 200m/400m IM and 50m back over the course of this five-day competition.

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