2023 BRITISH SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Saturday, July 22nd – Friday, July 28th
- Ponds Forge, Sheffield, England
- LCM (50m)
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The 2023 British Summer Championships rolled on from Ponds Forge, with day three action bringing Olympian Kathleen Dawson into the water.
26-year-old Dawson of the University of Stirling topped the women’s 19+ 100m backstroke, clocking a time of 1:00.26 to get the job done.
Dawson opened in 29.75 and closed in 30.51 to clear the field by over a second. Pia Murray snagged silver in 1:01.42 while Niamh Ward was a touch behind in 1:01.45.
At this year’s British Swimming Championships/World Trials, Dawson posted a time of 1:00.50 to place 3rd behind winner Medi Harris (59.82) and runner-up Lauren Cox (1:00.01). Dawson has been working her way after a back injury that rendered the ace out of last year’s championships season.
On the men’s 1back side, it was Samuel Greenbank of Sheffield who got to the wall first in the 19+ age category, posting 55.52 for the victory.
That narrowly defeated 19-year-old Pietro Ubertalli of Chelsea and West who clocked 55.53 while Jamie Ferguson rounded out the top 3 in 55.67.
Of note, Plymouth Leander’s Finn Broekhoven and Millfield’s Conor Cherrington were both under the 56-second threshold in the boys’ 17-year-old age category.
Broekhoven notched 55.86 while Cherrington hit 55.98, his first-ever time under 56 seconds. Broekhoven’s outing was just off his lifetime best of 55.77 produced for 9th place at this year’s European Junior Championships.
Additional Winners
- Thomas Beeley was the winner of the men’s 19+ 200m fly, logging a result of 1:57.00 to get to the wall over a second ahead of the rest of the field.
- Loughborough’s Lily Booker clocked 2:27.73 to top the women’s 200m breaststroke podium.
- The men’s 50m breast saw Oliver Taverner register a time of 27.74 as the gold medalist.
- Leeds European Junior Championships gold medalist Leah Schlosshan posted 2:16.22 to take the women’s 200m IM. She took this event this year in Belgrade in a time of 2:12.41, a new championships record.
Appearing to be very slow progress for Dawson. Not a million miles off her two GB team mates in Japan however, so could still factor in Paris. Injury strewn career to date, would love to see her back at her 2021 best in 2024.