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Kinsman, Blocksidge Set British Age Records on Day 5 of British Champs

2023 BRITISH SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

A pair of British teens took down national age records at the 2023 British Swimming Championships on Saturday.

16-year-old Blythe Kinsman earned a third-place finish in the 50-meter backstroke with a huge lifetime best of 28.32, dropping almost half a second off her previous-best 28.74 from prelims earlier in the morning. Before today, her best time was a 29.12 from last month, making her the sixth seed on the heat sheet.

With the big drop, Kinsman became the new owner of the 16-year-old British age group record, lowering Lauren Cox’s previous record from 2018 (28.42) by a tenth of a second.

Kinsman also placed sixth in the 100 back on Wednesday with a 1:02.47.

13-year-old Amelie Blocksidge continued her siege on the British age record books, placing fifth in the 400 free with a 4:14.74 to beat her own standard from last month (4:15.06) by a few tenths.

Blocksidge’s 800 Free Splits

Distance Amelie Blocksidge, 2023 British Trials
50 Free 30.15
100 Free 32.30 (1:02.45)
150 Free 32.29 (1:34.74)
200 Free 32.36 (2:07.10)
250 Free 32.30 (2:39.40)
300 Free 32.25 (3:11.65)
350 Free 31.88 (3:43.53)
400 Free 31.21 (4:14.74)

*no splits were available from Blocksidge’s previous record from last month’s Swedish Grand Prix

Blocksidge has already earned a runner-up finish in the 800 free (8:38.33) and a seventh-place showing in the 400 IM (4:53.33), but the best may have yet to come from her in Sheffield this week. She’s seeded second in the 1500 free on Sunday with an entry time — and British age record — of 16:31.16.

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phelpsfan
1 year ago

Blocksidge having a great meet so far 👏🏻👏🏻🔥

crazycanuck
Reply to  phelpsfan
1 year ago

She turns 14 years old today

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