2022 British Swimming Championships | |
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Venue | Ponds Forge International Sports Centre |
Location | Sheffield |
Start date | 5 April |
End date | 10 April |
The 2022 British Swimming Championships were held at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield, from 5 April to the 10 April 2022. They also doubled as the trials for the 2022 Commonwealth Games and the World Championships. They were organised by British Swimming. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Lewis Burras Winchester | 21.77 | Ben Proud University of Bath | 21.91 | Adam Barrett Wycombe District | 22.52 |
100 m freestyle | Lewis Burras Winchester | 47.88 | Tom Dean Bath National Centre | 48.06 | Jacob Whittle Derventio Excel | 48.24 |
200 m freestyle | Duncan Scott University of Stirling | 1:45.54 | Tom Dean Bath National Centre | 1:45.73 | James Guy Bath National Cetnre | 1:46.44 |
400 m freestyle | Daniel Jervis Swansea University | 3:46.44 | Luke Turley Bath National Centre | 3:48.52 | Kieran Bird Bath National Centre | 3:48.58 |
800 m freestyle | Daniel Jervis Swansea University | 7:50.35 | Luke Turley Bath National Centre | 7:54.52 | Kieran Bird Bath National Centre | 7:55.95 |
1500 m freestyle | Daniel Jervis Swansea University | 14:58.63 | Toby Robinson Wolverhampton | 15:12.24 | Luke Turley Bath National Centre | 15:20.77 |
50 m backstroke | Sebastian Somerset Loughborough University | 25.30 | Scott Gibson University of Edinburgh | 25.45 | Liam White Swansea University | 25.46 |
100 m backstroke | Luke Greenbank Loughborough National Centre | 54.56 | Brodie Williams Bath National Centre | 54.68 | Jonathon Adam Bath National Centre | 54.75 |
200 m backstroke | Luke Greenbank Loughborough National Centre | 1:57.57 | Brodie Williams Bath National Centre | 1:57.90 | Jay Lelliott City of Sheffield | 1:58.80 |
50 m breaststroke | Adam Peaty Loughborough National Centre | 26.91 | James Wilby Loughborough National Centre | 27.16 | Craig Benson City of Glasgow | 27.55 |
100 m breaststroke | Adam Peaty Loughborough National Centre | 58.58 | James Wilby Loughborough National Centre | 59.17 | Greg Butler Loughborough National Centre | 1:00.04 |
200 m breaststroke | James Wilby Loughborough National Centre | 2:09.48 | Adam Chillingworth Plymouth Leander | 2:12.17 | Greg Butler Loughborough National Centre | 2:12.30 |
50 m butterfly | Ben Proud University of Bath | 23.09 | Jacob Peters Bath National Centre | 23.47 | Adam Barrett Wycombe District | 23.80 |
100 m butterfly | James Guy Bath National Centre | 51.69 | Jacob Peters Bath National Centre | 51.93 | Jamie Ingram City of Manchester Aquatics | 52.46 |
200 m butterfly | James Guy Bath National Centre | 1:56.31 | Mason Wilby Loughborough University | 1:57.31 | Jay Lelliott City of Sheffield | 1:57.77 |
200 m individual medley | Duncan Scott University of Stirling | 1:56.08 | Tom Dean Bath National Centre | 1:57.18 | James McFadzen Loughborough University | 1:59.60 |
400 m individual medley | Duncan Scott University of Stirling | 4:09.18 GBR | Brodie Williams Bath National Centre | 4:14.69 | Jacob Greenow University of Bath | 4:18.41 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Anna Hopkin Loughborough National Centre | 24.85 | Isabella Hindley Brompton | 25.25 | Evelyn Davis Bromley | 25.39 |
100 m freestyle | Anna Hopkin Loughborough National Centre | 53.45 | Freya Anderson Bath National Centre | 53.92 | Lucy Hope University of Stirling | 55.14 |
200 m freestyle | Abbie Wood Loughborough National Centre | 1:57.61 | Freya Anderson Bath National Centre | 1:57.63 | Freya Colbert Nova Centurion | 1:57.90 |
400 m freestyle | Freya Anderson Bath National Centre | 4:08.46 | Freya Colbert Nova Centurion | 4:09.04 | Mia Slevin Derventio Excel | 4:13.24 |
800 m freestyle | Leah Crisp Bath National Centre | 8:45.98 | Fleur Lewis Barnet Copthall | 8:49.80 | Ashleigh Baillie City of Sheffield | 8:51.34 |
1500 m freestyle | Fleur Lewis Barnet Copthall | 16:45.51 | Amber Keegan City of Sheffield | 16:48.33 | Leah Crisp Bath National Centre | 16:56.30 |
50 m backstroke | Lauren Cox Loughborough University | 27.83 | Medi Harris Swansea University | 27.84 | Kathleen Dawson University of Stirling | 28.31 |
100 m backstroke | Medi Harris Swansea University | 59.95 | Lauren Cox Loughborough University | 1:00.84 | Kathleen Dawson University of Stirling | 1:01.05 |
200 m backstroke | Katie Shanahan City of Glasgow | 2:11.25 | Holly McGill Heart of Midlothian | 2:11.84 | Honey Osrin Loughborough University | 2:12.12 |
50 m breaststroke | Imogen Clark Derventio Excel | 30.10 | Sarah Vasey Loughborough National Centre | 31.02 | Kara Hanlon University of Edinburgh | 31.13 |
100 m breaststroke | Kara Hanlon University of Edinburgh | 1:07.52 | Sarah Vasey Loughborough National Centre | 1:07.60 | Imogen Clark Derventio Excel | 1:07.63 |
200 m breaststroke | Abbie Wood Loughborough National Centre | 2:24.28 | Lily Booker Loughborough National Centre | 2:27.34 | Kara Hanlon University of Edinburgh | 2:27.61 |
50 m butterfly | Harriet Jones City of Cardiff | 26.48 | Sophie Yendell Derventio Excel | 26.67 | Georgina Pryor Derventio Excel | 26.77 |
100 m butterfly | Laura Stephens Loughborough National Centre | 58.43 | Harriet Jones City of Cardiff | 59.10 | Keanna Macinnes University of Stirling | 59.24 |
200 m butterfly | Laura Stephens Loughborough National Centre | 2:08.11 | Keanna Macinnes University of Stirling | 2:10.02 | Holly Hibbott Bath National Centre | 2:10.27 |
200 m individual medley | Abbie Wood Loughborough National Centre | 2:11.03 | Lily Booker Loughborough National Centre | 2:13.41 | Katie Shanahan City of Glasgow | 2:13.63 |
400 m individual medley | Freya Colbert Nova Centurion | 4:41.27 | Lily Booker Loughborough National Centre | 4:43.96 | Katie Shanahan City of Glasgow | 4:44.01 |
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