You are working on Staging1

Ireland’s Daniel Wiffen Discusses World Record Goals Ahead Of Irish Championships

2025 IRISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • April 12th – April 16th
  • Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre, Dublin, Ireland
  • LCM (50m)
  • Meet Central

23-year-old Daniel Wiffen made history at the 2024 Olympic Games by becoming Northern Ireland’s first Olympic gold medalist since 1972.

Wiffen earned gold in the men’s 800m freestyle and doubled up with bronze in the 1500m freestyle in Paris.

But the Loughborough-trained superstar isn’t resting on his laurels, already looking ahead to next month’s Irish Open Championships. He sees the five-day competition as a chance to potentially break another world record.

“I want to be a full-time world record holder and that’s what my goals are now, going forward,” Wiffen recently told RTE.

“I hold one world record already. I want three more and I want them within the next four years, so that’s what my goal is.”

The twin to Nathan Wifffen, a recent Cal Commit, continued, “On the build to LA we’ve got three and a half years, it’s going to be defend that medal, make my bronze a gold and try and win another gold at least”.

“From 12 – 16 April we’ve got the Irish Championships, and that’ll be my first big meet since the Olympics and I’m aiming to beat the world record there and that’s only 5 weeks away.”

As for Los Angeles 2028, Wiffen said of his twin, “We’ll both be on the podium…I’d like for us to be joint first but obviously I’m going to win and Nathan’s going to come second.”

In This Story

6
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

6 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
none
18 days ago

Break 1500m WR? That’s possible, but if you say you want to break 800m WR, please stop daydreaming. This WR is equivalent to swimming two 345 in a row, and from the point of view of the segmentation results, every 50m is very average (this is the most terrible place of this WR). You may be able to lead WR in the first 400. But you will face a physical decline, and the WR will gradually fly away

mahmoud
19 days ago

the long course 800 free WR is not going anywhere anytime soon. I see someone swimmer a 7.35 in the next few years but you will practically have to go a sub 7.32 to set a new world record which is wild and not attainable by any active swimmer.

Last edited 19 days ago by mahmoud
Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  mahmoud
19 days ago

Basically, a swimmer has to swim 3:45 back to back to break 800 free WR

The one who could have done it is peak Ian Thorpe and he’d had to train for it.

Last edited 19 days ago by Thomas The Tank Engine
Khase Calisz
19 days ago

Which three? Let’s be honest. No one is touching the 800fr WR for another century

Swimfanjacoby
19 days ago

I dont like hating however, i think he is waaaaay too optimistic, however ig thats what it takes to be elite

peter robinson
19 days ago

Totally confused. Where does he train and why does he swim for Ireland.

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

Read More »