2016 BRITISH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS/OLYMPIC TRIALS
- Tuesday, April 12th – Sunday, April 17th
- Tollcross International Swimming Center, Glasgow, Scotland
- Prelims at 10am local/6am EDT; Finals at 6:30pm local/1:30pm EDT
- British Swimming 2016 Olympic Games Selection Policy
- Live Streaming
- DRAFT Psych Sheet
- Start Lists/Results
As was the story earlier in the meet with her 200m freestyle victory, Jazmin Carlin‘s 800m freestyle win was bittersweet. She earned a national title, yes, but fell short of the British automatic-qualifying time for Rio. Her 800m free does, however, fall within the 2% consideration standard, which may bode well for the 25-year-old given that just 4 swimmers have logged British Olympic-qualifying standards over the 3 days of competition.
Carlin will do her best to avoid missing out on another Olympic Games, as she did due to illness in 2012, and clock the right mark in the 400m freestyle, her final individual event of the meet.
As originally reported by Loretta Race:
WOMEN’S 800 FREESTYLE – FINAL
- British Record – 8:14.10, Rebecca Adlington (2008)
- 1st Place OLY Standard – 8:22.93
- 2% Consideration – 8:27.12
- The Podium –
- Jazmin Carlin, 8:27.49
- Camilla Hattersley, 8:30.99
- Keri-Anne Payne, 8:34.03
Although Jazmin Carlin snatched up her 2nd British Title of the meet, she once again wasn’t able to clock the British Olympic standard. First it was the 200 freestyle, tonight it was the 800 freestyle, where Carlin stopped the clock at 8:27.49 to fall well over 4 seconds from the 8:22.93 first place standard. Carlin does, however, fall within the 2% consideration time, so she very well may be safe to go in this event.
Overall, Carlin is having a rather disappointing meet, having won this event last year in a time of 8:21.58. Carlin also cranked out a super swift 8:18.15 to earn the bronze medal in the event at the 2015 FINA World Championships, so tonight was a sluggish performance for the 25-year-old.
Surging to 2nd place from her 3rd place finish after prelims was 20-year-old Camilla Hattersley, who earned a personal best by 3 full seconds, registering a time of 8:30.99.
Veteran swimmer Keri-Anne Payne from Warrander claimed bronze in 8:34.03.
Carlin is not inside the 2% time.