Tom Dean Dominates 200 Free As Flanders Cup Wraps Up; Ellen Walshe Leaves Antwerp With Eight-Medal Haul
Tom Dean loved a cushty victory within the 200 free because the Flanders Swimming Cup 2024 wrapped up on Sunday in Antwerp.
The Olympic champion stopped the clock in 1:46.35 for a successful margin of three.35secs over Bathtub Efficiency Centre coaching mate Kieran Hen (1:49.70) with Canada’s Jeremy Bagshaw third in 1:49.84.
It adopted his second place over 100m on Saturday behind Jacob Whittle – who was fourth within the longer race – with the pair set to move to the World Championships in Doha subsequent month.
Dean’s Bathtub Efficiency Centre coaching mate Jacob Peters gained the 50 fly in 23.44.
Adela Piskorska accomplished the backstroke treble when she gained the 100 in 1:00.72 with Maria Godden on the rostrum for the third time in second (1:02.13) and Ellen Walshe third in 1:02.48.
Walshe was second within the 200m breaststroke behind Grace Palmer with the Belgian properly clear in 2:28.92 to 2:32.01 and Niamh Coyne in third (2:32.68).
Walshe gained her eighth medal of the 2024 Flanders Cup and sixth gold with the Irish girls’s 4x100m medley relay, swimming the leg because the quartet loved a successful margin of greater than 11secs in 4:11.75.
Grace Davison was the one lady inside 26secs as she gained the 50 free in 25.95 and Kathrin Dernier gained the ladies’s 200 fly in 2:18.06.
Cornelius Jahn added the 200 again to his 50 title and 100 silver when he stopped the clock at 2:00.65, Lucas Matzerath added the 200IM in 2:07.22 to his 50/100m breaststroke double and Noah de Schryver took the 200m breaststroke in 2:15.42.
Logan Vanhuys went 15:41.58 to move the boys’s 1500 free