Hat-trick of golds for Marcal WhittlesĬhelsea and Westminster’s Edward Marcal Whittles made it a hat-trick of gold medals, taking his third win of the competition in the Men’s 16 Years 200m Butterfly final. Northumberland and Durham’s Christ Wilson claimed another medal for her club with silver and Swansea University’s Jennifer Green finished third. Isabelle Jopson set the quickest time of all the Women’s 200m Butterfly finals to earn the gold medal in the 17 Years age group. Mount Kelly’s Isabella Vaughan touched home next with Naomi Parker taking the final podium place. In the 16 Years final it was Winsford’s Amy Kenworthy who took the victory in a time of 2:22.95. Her wonderful gold medal-winning swim saw her stop the clock in 2:27.53, followed by City of Salford’s Cara Tohill in second and City of Leeds’ Mischa Comrie in third. Joe ? #SpeedoSummerMeet #SESwimming /UwQSKipgqQ What an evening session! Unreal swimming by team Dside and NDPP The Northumberland and Durham athlete led at halfway and couldn’t be caught. O’Halleron-Hutchinson was in control in the 15 Years final. Grace Burton of Doncaster Darts took bronze. She clocked a time of 2:27.30 to finish ahead of Swindon Dolphins swimmer Megan Watts. Matilda Ashcroft of City of Leeds was the only swimmer to go under 2:30 in the 14 Years final. Evie Cutter of Wigan Best also finished on the podium in 2:28.17. The Wirral Metro swimmer set a time of 2:22.29, with Wycombe District’s Charlotte Heyden (2:26.67) the closest to Roscoe. The top three finishers in the Women’s 12/13 Years 200m Butterfly final all set new personal best times, but it was Abbie Roscoe who was the fastest by some way.
The medallists for the multi-classification races were all decided in the heat declared winners events, along with the Men’s 1500m event. The penultimate day of the Speedo National Summer Meet saw a number of personal bests lowered as a mixture of some new and some familiar faces stepped onto the podium.ĭay four in Sheffield a total of 35 races in the finals session, with five heat declared winner events earlier in the day. Personal bests dropped and multi-medallists crowned on penultimate day August 8, 2022