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Pair Of Young Teens Makes Men’s 100 Breast Final At British Olympic Trials

2024 BRITISH SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (OLYMPIC TRIALS)

While all eyes were on world record holder Adam Peaty in this morning’s heats of the men’s 100m breaststroke at the British Olympic Trials, a pair of teenagers made some noise en route to booking their place in tonight’s final.

29-year-old Peaty indeed took the top spot, firing off a time of 58.53 as his quickest effort in 12 months. Greg Butler was next in line at 1:00.29 while James Wilby nabbed the 3rd seed in 1:00.38.

Further down, however, were 16-year-olds Filip Nowacki and Max Morgan, hitting big-time personal bests to earn another swim.

Nowacki of Tigers Jersey stopped the clock in a time of 1:01.46 to rank 5th this morning. That obliterated his previous personal best of 1:03.16 earned at last year’s Commonwealth Games when he took silver in the event.

Splitting 28.90/32.56, Nowacki’s performance established a new British Age Record for 16-year-olds. His 1:01.46 outing overtook the previous record of 1:01.98 Elliot Woodburn put on the books in 2022.

As for Morgan, the Reed Swimming Club athlete punched a mark of 1:01.64 (28.62/33.02) to claim the 7th seed. His result also hacked significant time off his previous personal best. That prior PB sat at 1:02.25.

For additional perspective, Nowacki’s 1:01.46 and Morgan’s 1:01.64 would rank the teens 5th and 6th, respectively, among the fastest-ever American 15-16-year-olds.

Although Nowacki and Morgan will have their work cut out for them to make the Aquatics GB (formerly British Swimming)-mandated qualification time of 59.45 needed for Paris, their results here are encouraging for the next generation of British breaststroking talent bubbling beneath the surface.

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Games Juy
7 months ago

Hopefully the start of a golden generation of GB breaststrokers inspired by peaty

Dee
7 months ago

Neither lad turns 17 for quite some time (Jan 2025 for Morgan, and late 2024 for Nowacki I believe), so we may see them push that record a fair bit faster over the course of the year.

Alison England
7 months ago

Peaty faster than Nic Fink’s winning time in Doha.

Swimz
Reply to  Alison England
7 months ago

In the same final, peaty got bronze..can t you remember..Adam is back and that is soo cool..but trails and international stages are two different factors

Brit swim fan
Reply to  Swimz
7 months ago

I don’t think he was rested at Doha. This is the first time we have seen a rested Adam swimming LC since Tokyo

Johnson Swim school
Reply to  Brit swim fan
7 months ago

Adam puts in dry land & weight’s & resistant bands.

Alison England
Reply to  Swimz
7 months ago

Of course I remember that. He was on his path back to form then.

Alison England
Reply to  Swimz
7 months ago

*trials

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