Daniel Wiffen Posts 7:43.03 For Third-Swiftest 800 Free Of His Profession At BUCS Lengthy Course Championships
Ten days after profitable the 800 free world title in Doha, Daniel Wiffen posted the third-fastest time of his profession on the BUCS Lengthy Course Championships in Sheffield.
The 22-year-old went 7:43.03 for a time eclipsed solely by his European report of seven:39.19 for fourth on the 2023 World Championships in Fukuoka and the 7:40.94 that earned him gold in Doha.
It adopted his 1500 free victory on Friday in 14:42.05 with Tyler Melbourne-Smith matching his second place from the longest race within the pool, 21.01secs adrift of the Irishman in 8:04.06.
Freya Colbert additionally returned from the Qatari capital a world champion with victory within the 400IM in 4:37.14.
Six days on, she went 4:40.15 for victory at Ponds Forge forward of Katie Shanahan (4:44.50) so as to add to her 200 free win on Friday.
Max Litchfield marked his return to the worldwide stage with 400IM silver in Doha and he loved a transparent victory at Ponds Forge in 4:13.58.
Angharad Evans posted 1@06.65 to win the 100m breaststroke forward of 2020 European champion Sophie Hansson (1:06.95).
Greg Butler received the lads’s 100br in 1:00.63 with Archie Goodburn second in 1:01.72 because the pair reversed their ending positions of the 50.
Kornelia Fiedkiewicz received the ladies’s 100 free in 54.58 with Alex Cohoon taking the title forward of David Cumberlidge, the pair dipping inside 50secs in 49.62 and 49.88 respectively.
Oli Morgan added the 200 again to his 100 victory in 1:57.81 with Honey Osrin profitable the ladies’s title in 2:08.48.
Fleur Lewis received the ladies’s 800 free in 8:40.93, a day after claiming the 1500 and Keanna Macinnes added the 50 fly in 26.69 to her 100 gold, Josh Gammon taking the open title in 23.75.
Fiedkiewicz posted a 54.33 anchor as Loughborough received the ladies’s 4×100 free relay in 3:43.17 with Edinburgh profitable the open class in 3:21.39.