Abbie Wooden Finishes Edinburgh Worldwide with 200 IM Meet File
Abbie Wooden capped the ultimate day of the Edinburgh Worldwide Sunday with a meet report within the girls’s 200 particular person medley, besting a loaded discipline.
The English swimmer clocked in at 2:10.06 within the final occasion of the day to get the win. It downs the meet report of two:10.12 set in 2015 by Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, certainly one of 4 present data from that yr’s meet because the Edinburgh Worldwide reaches its twenty fifth yr.
She had a deep discipline to beat. Second place went to Freya Colbert, who went 2:12.02. Katie Shanahan was third in 2:13.50, adopted by Irish Olympian Ellen Walshe.
Whereas all of that quartet had been energetic earlier within the session, solely Shanahan had a win to indicate for it. She went 2:09.52 within the 200 backstroke, beating the sector by 1.4 seconds. Holly McGill was the runner-up.
Colbert was on the top of a back-to-back, having been the runner-up within the girls’s 100 free. She went 55.26 there to overlook out on gold by .01, overwhelmed by Dutchwoman Milou Van Wijk. They had been amongst six swimmers beneath 56 seconds, with Evie Davis taking third in 55.71, adopted by Medi Harris and Lucy Hope. (Harris was additionally third within the 200 again.) The third-fastest time within the race, although, was provided by the Netherlands’ Tessa Giele in successful the B ultimate in 55.35.
Walshe was the runner-up within the 50 butterfly, bested by 16-year-old Emmy Hallkvist. The younger Swede went 26.83 to rout the meet’s junior report of 27.43, set in 2018 by Sophie Yendell. Walshe went 26.91.
Kara Hanlon gained the 200 breast, the 27-year-old going 2:27.00. She bested Lilly Booker (2:27.92) and Angharad Evans (2:28.12). Michaella Glenister opened the session by successful the ladies’s 1,500 free.
Duncan Scott delivered a few spectacular swims to focus on the lads’s program. The 27-year-old gained the 100 free in 48.61 seconds, eight tenths forward of Stirling College teammate Jack McMillan of Eire. Scott’s time was .12 seconds shy of the meet report he had set in 2020. Sean Niewold of the Netherlands additionally acquired beneath 50 seconds in 49.90.
Scott additionally medaled within the 100 fly with a time of 53.35 seconds that was good for third. The win went to Joe Litchfield in 52.65, with Dane Casper Puggard in between in 52.92.
Max Litchfield gained the 400 free in 3:51.01, greater than a second up on College of Bathtub teammates Kieran Fowl and Luke Turley. James Welby gained the 50 breast in 28.00, edging out the Netherlands’ Bram Zwetsloot. Brodie Williams was the one 200 backstroker beneath two minutes in 1:59.68. His runner-up, Swim Eire’s John Shortt, went 2:00.39 to maintain it shut. Within the course of, the 17-year-old took down his countryman Conor Ferguson’s junior meet report of two:00.84 from 2017.