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Scott Posts 1:57.95 200 IM/48.88 100 Free Double, Evans Hits 1:05.71 100 Breast In Edinburgh

2024 SCOTTISH NATIONAL OPEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Friday, June 28th – Sunday, June 30th
  • Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • LCM (50m)
  • Live Results
  • Livestream

On the heels of the 2024 European Championships and Sette Colli Trophy, the Scottish National Open Swimming Championships kicked off from Edinburgh.

With the Paris Olympic Games beginning just a month from now, British Olympians are among those taking to the Royal Commonwealth pool for final tune-ups ahead of their staging camp.

Olympic multi-medalist Duncan Scott dove in for the men’s 200m IM and put up a solid time for the victory.

27-year-old Scott stopped the clock at 1:57.95 as the sole competitor to get under the 2:00 barrier.

He led an onslaught of Stirling swimmers who captured the 7 of 8 slots in the final. Behind Scott was teammate Evan Jones who touched in 2:00.03 while George Smith rounded out the podium in 2:00.77.

Scott owns a season-best of 1:55.91 from when he topped the Aquatics GB Olympic Trials podium. That result is within range of the British record of 1:55.28 he posted at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

With just one event in between, Scott was back in the water to contest the men’s 100m free final.

Scott powered his way to a mark of 48.88 to earn the victory, splitting 23.94/24.94 in the process.

That was enough to hold off David Cumberlidge of Edinburgh who produced a silver medal-worthy 49.05 while Jack McMillan touched in 49.45 for bronze.

McMillan was selected for the British Olympic roster as a discretionary pick by the nation’s coaching brain trust after finishing 5th in the 200m free (1:46.19) at Trials.

Stirling teammate Angharad Evans posted another head-turning performance en route to winning the women’s 100m breaststroke.

21-year-old Evans scorched a time of 1:05.71 to fall just .17 shy of the British national record of 1:05.54 she registered at last month’s AP Race London.

Edinburgh duo Kara Hanlon and Anna Morgan were next in line, with the former hitting 1:06.83 to the latter’s 1:09.18.

Evans opened in 31.36 and closed in 34.35 to turn in just the 3rd sub-1:06 swim of her on-the-rise career.

Evans’ British Record – 1:05.54 Evans’ Performance Here – 1:05.71
31.02 31.36
34.52 34.35

As we’ve reported, Evans has been improving rapidly every time she dives in. Her lifetime best from just last year rested at 1:08.05 so the Paris Olympic qualifier has dropped well over 2 seconds from then until now.

Progression of Angharad Evan’s 100m Breaststroke Performances

  • 1:08.05, 2023 British Swimming Championships
  • 1:07.10, 2024 BUCS Long Course Championships (heats)
  • 1:06.65, 2024 BUCS Long Course Championships
  • 1:06.54, 2024 British Olympic Trials
  • 1:06.27, 2024 British Olympic Trials (heats)
  • 1:06.25, 2024 Edinburgh International
  • 1:05.54, 2024 AP Race International
  • 1:05.91, 2024 Sette Colli Trophy
  • 1:05.71 2024 Scottish Championships

Additional Notes

  • Lucy Hope, who qualified for Paris in the women’s 4x200m free relay, snagged gold here in the 100m free. 27-year-old Hope notched a mark of 54.90 to clear the field by well over a second. Evelyn Davis scored silver in 56.20, about half a second off her best, and Katie Goodburn bagged bronze in 57.81.
  • Scott Gibson of Edinburgh logged 25.36 as the men’s 50m backstroke victor. That gave the 24-year-old a healthy advantage over runner-up Jamie Ferguson (25.68) and 3rd-place finisher Jamie Robertson (25.98).
  • Stirling’s Michaella Glenister posted a time of 8:46.68 as the quickest women’s 800m freestyler. Her outing represented the only performance of the field under 9:00. Her PB checks in at 8:42.26 from last year’s British Championships.

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MastersSwimmer
5 months ago

Can’t wait to see how Evans responds to taper.

Scuncan Dott v2
5 months ago

That 54.9 makes Hope the 4th fastest British woman this year. Really interested what GB will do for the 4×1 – Will they go for the faster PB/SB of Hope or stick on Colbert who came 4th and beat her at trials?

Swimmer.thingz
Reply to  Scuncan Dott v2
5 months ago

Both swim prelims and the faster one stays for finals

Scuncan Dott v2
5 months ago

Great seeing Scott swimming so well again, right up there with his best in season times. Very impresssive to go a 48.8 about 20 mins after a 1:57 2IM too.

Side note: If Dunks wins 4 or more medals in Paris (definitely possible) he’ll have the most Olympic medals of any British athlete ever, current record is 9 by Cyclist Jason Kenny and Dunks currently has 6.

Last edited 5 months ago by Scuncan Dott v2
John26
5 months ago

When is Scott dropping the 100free

Swimm
Reply to  John26
5 months ago

He’s not swam it internationally since 2017 at World level.

Alison England
Reply to  Swimm
5 months ago

…swum….

Sub13
5 months ago

I’m very excited for Scott and Evans after those swims

Pullbuoy
5 months ago

Angharad also went 65.91 at Sette Colli – she’s ripping just now

phelpsfan
Reply to  Pullbuoy
5 months ago

You mean 1:05.91? Nobody uses that format

Pullbuoy
Reply to  phelpsfan
5 months ago

Well you’re clearly wrong because I do :p (but yes 1:05.91 if you are being pedantic)

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