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Ellen Walshe Nears 200 IM Personal Best On Final Night Of McCullagh International

2023 MCCULLAGH INTERNATIONAL

The 2023 McCullagh International wrapped up from Bangor tonight with Eoin Corby wrangling up double gold.

The 21-year-old Limrick swimmer first topped the men’s 50m breast podium, posting a time of 28.45 before also taking the 200m IM victory in a mark of 2:07.66.

For the women’s 200m IM, it was Ellen Walshe who scored the top time, with the University of Tennessee athlete putting up a performance of 2:12.48. That erases her previous season-best of 2:14.21 logged at the Lisbon International meet earlier this month and fell within striking distance of her own personal best of 2:12.02 produced in Dublin nearly 2 years ago.

Walshe’s gold medal-worthy effort tonight now ranks the 22-year-old 6th in the world this season.

2022-2023 LCM Women 200 IM

SummerCAN
McIntosh
03/30
2:06.89 WJR
2Kate
Douglass
USA2:07.0907/01
3Kaylee
McKeown
AUS2:07.1905/12
4Alex
Walsh
USA2:07.8907/01
5Yu
Yiting
CHN2:08.3405/02
6Regan
Smith
USA2:08.4806/02
7Sydney
Pickrem
CAN2:08.6103/30
8Jenna
Forrester
AUS2:08.9807/24
9Marrit
Steenbergen
NED2:09.1604/08
10Anastasya
Gorbenko
ISR2:09.2805/21
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Additional Winners

  • Jeremy Bagshaw topped the men’s 400m free podium in a time of 3:58.18 while 22-year-old Victoria Catterson followed suit for the women in 4:18.99.
  • Tom Fannon got it done for gold in the men’s 50m free, producing a result of 22.73. Calum Bain was also under the 23-second threshold in a silver medal-garnering outing of 22.99.
  • Last night’s 50m back victor Danielle Hill was ahead of the women’s 50m free field tonight in a result of 25.61.
  • The women’s 50m breast saw Eimear Doyle hit 33.22 for the win.
  • John Shortt bagged another win, this time taking the men’s 200m back in 2:04.42. 21-year-old Mara Godden earned the women’s win in 2:14.71, the only sub-2:20 result of the pack.
  • Loughborough’s Maisie Elliott logged a time of 1:02.00 to take the women’s 100m fly as Jack Cassin posted 55.22 to grab gold in the men’s race.

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Joe
1 year ago

She going to back to Tennessee in the future?

IRL Swim Guy
1 year ago

Fantastic to see Ellen getting back to her good form. Keep up the great work in Templeogue Swim Club!

IRL Swim Guy
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1 year ago

Can someone explain how/why this comment gets a ‘-‘ feedback?

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