2023 British Swimming Championships

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2023 British Swimming Championships
VenuePonds Forge International Sports Centre
LocationSheffield
Start date4 April
End date9 April
  2022
2024  

The 2023 British Swimming Championships were held at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield, from 4 April to 9 April 2023. They also doubled as the trials for the World Championships. They were organised by British Swimming. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Medal winners

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Ben Proud
University of Bath
21.71 Lewis Burras
Repton
21.92 Matthew Richards
Millfield
21.98
100 m freestyle Lewis Burras
Repton
47.99 Duncan Scott
University of Stirling
48.00 Matthew Richards
Millfield
48.02
200 m freestyle Matthew Richards
Millfield
1:44.83 Tom Dean
Bath Performance Centre
1:44.93 James Guy
Bath Performance Cetnre
1:45.85
400 m freestyle Luke Turley
Bath Performance Centre
3:48.31 Kieran Bird
Bath Performance Centre
3:48.61 Charlie Hutchison
Loughborough Performance Centre
3:52.41
800 m freestyle Daniel Jervis
Swansea University
7:47.81 Luke Turley
Bath Performance Centre
7:52.10 Toby Robinson
Loughborough University
7:56.86
1500 m freestyle Daniel Jervis
Swansea University
14:46.95 Toby Robinson
Loughborough University
15:04.76 Nathan Hughes
Swansea University
15:29.63
50 m backstroke Oliver Morgan
University of Birmingham
24.84 Sebastian Somerset
Loughborough University
25.21 Cameron Brooker
Bath Performance Centre
25.23
100 m backstroke Oliver Morgan
University of Birmingham
53.92 Cameron Brooker
Bath Performance Centre
53.94 Luke Greenbank
Loughborough Performance Centre
54.30
200 m backstroke Oliver Morgan
University of Birmingham
1:57.17 Brodie Williams
Bath Performance Centre
1:57.18 Luke Greenbank
Loughborough Performance Centre
1:57.67
50 m breaststroke Archie Goodburn
University of Edinburgh
27.24 James Wilby
Loughborough Performance Centre
27.62 Greg Butler
Loughborough Performance Centre
27.76
100 m breaststroke James Wilby
Loughborough Performance Centre
59.94 Greg Butler
Loughborough Performance Centre
1:00.03 Archie Goodburn
University of Edinburgh
1:00.20
200 m breaststroke James Wilby
Loughborough Performance Centre
2:09.88 Greg Butler
Loughborough Performance Centre
2:10.69 George Smith
University of Stirling
2:13.10
50 m butterfly Jacob Peters
Bath Performance Centre
22.89 Ben Proud
University of Bath
23.37 Lewis Fraser
Swansea University
23.62
100 m butterfly Jacob Peters
Bath Performance Centre
51.16 James Guy
Bath Performance Centre
51.63 Jamie Ingram
City of Manchester Aquatics
51.98
200 m butterfly Joshua Gammon
University of Bath
1:58.88 Thomas Beeley
University of Aberdeen Performance
1:58.99 Reuben Rowbotham-Keating
City of Manchester Aquatics
2:00.83
200 m individual medley Tom Dean
Bath Performance Centre
1:56.65 Duncan Scott
University of Stirling
1:56.72 Mark Szaranek
Carnegie
2:00.59
400 m individual medley Charlie Hutchison
Loughborough Performance Centre
4:17.89 William Ryley
City of Cardiff
4:19.11 Mark Szaranek
Carnegie
4:19.56

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Anna Hopkin
Loughborough Performance Centre
24.51 Rebecca Guy
Bristol Henleaze
25.30 Eva Okaro
Sevenoaks
25.36
100 m freestyle Freya Anderson
Bath Performance Centre
53.48 Anna Hopkin
Loughborough Performance Centre
53.52 Lucy Hope
University of Stirling
54.34
200 m freestyle Freya Anderson
Bath Performance Centre
1:55.89 Abbie Wood
Loughborough Performance Centre
1:57.21 Lucy Hope
University of Stirling
1:58.03
400 m freestyle Freya Colbert
Loughborough Performance Centre
4:06.80 Leah Crisp
Bath Performance Centre
4:12.85 Shannon Stott
Hatfield
4:13.87
800 m freestyle Freya Colbert
Loughborough Performance Centre
8:35.02 Amelie Blocksidge
City of Salford
8:38.33 Fleur Lewis
Loughborough University
8:40.14
1500 m freestyle Amelie Blocksidge
City of Salford
16:19.67 Fleur Lewis
Loughborough University
16:25.78 Michaella Glenister
University of Stirling
16:44.51
50 m backstroke Lauren Cox
Loughborough University
27.81 Medi Harris
Swansea University
27.86 Blythe Kinsman
Mount Kelly
28.32
100 m backstroke Medi Harris
Swansea University
59.82 Lauren Cox
Loughborough University
1:00.01 Kathleen Dawson
University of Stirling
1:00.50
200 m backstroke Katie Shanahan
University of Stirling
2:07.81 Freya Colbert
Loughborough Performance Centre
2:08.73 Evie Dilley
Millfield
2:12.70
50 m breaststroke Kara Hanlon
University of Edinburgh
30.50 Sienna Robinson
City of Sheffield
31.46 Angharad Evans
West Suffolk
31.72
100 m breaststroke Kara Hanlon
University of Edinburgh
1:06.83 Imogen Clark
Derventio Excel
1:07.92 Angharad Evans
West Suffolk
1:08.05
200 m breaststroke Gillian Kay Davey
Loughborough University
2:25.07 Kara Hanlon
University of Edinburgh
2:25.12 Lily Booker
Loughborough Performance Centre
2:25.96
50 m butterfly Sophie Yendell
Derventio Excel
26.16 Harriet Jones
City of Cardiff
26.49 Lucy Grieve
University of Stirling
26.83
100 m butterfly Keanna Macinnes
University of Stirling
57.97 Laura Stephens
Loughborough Performance Centre
58.14 Harriet Jones
City of Cardiff
58.49
200 m butterfly Laura Stephens
Loughborough Performance Centre
2:06.62 Emily Large
Millfield
2:07.33 Keanna Macinnes
University of Stirling
2:08.05
200 m individual medley Katie Shanahan
University of Stirling
2:09.40 Abbie Wood
Loughborough Performance Centre
2:09.46 Leah Schlosshan
City of Leeds
2:11.72
400 m individual medley Freya Colbert
Loughborough Performance Centre
4:35.50 Katie Shanahan
University of Stirling
4:36.74 Leah Schlosshan
City of Leeds
4:46.40

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References

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  8. "Day 6 final results" (PDF). British Swimming. Retrieved 11 April 2023.