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Ben Proud puts on 21.73 50 free markers on the second day of Edinburgh International

2025 Edinburgh International Swim Meet

We saw how the second day of the National Swim meeting of Edinburgh 2025 develops, with the competition in front of the most important GB championships in Aquatics GB a chance in the season. This meeting next month is the only qualification discussion for the World Championships of this summer in Singapore.

On the heels of his day a victory in the 100m back, a victory, Oliver Morgan provided another impressive performance to take the 50 -M -Back sprint.

The 22-year-old Morgan from Birmingham turned around 24.83, a result only 0.06 outside the 24.77 mark, which he had registered at the Bucs championships of the last month to take third place in the world in the season.

Morgan was the only candidate who recorded a performance of Sub-25 seconds here with Bath, with Bath's Matthew Ward And Tomer shuster The little medals packed from Israel. The former scored 25.15 and the latter clocked 25.23.

Three times the Olympic Max Litchfield Was also in the water and took over his signature 400m at the event.

The 30-year-old Litchfield achieved a solid swimming of 4: 16.15 in the season, but it was a close struggle with the commit of the University of Florida Charlie Hutchison.

Hutchison touched a little more than half a second after the couple was on the hips of each other for the entire race. Hutchison published 4: 16.76 as the only other swimmer who dives under the barrier of 4:20. Jakub Bursa rounded off the podium in 4: 22.78.

While Litchfield has the British national record with his lifelong best from 4: 08.85 from the 2024 Olympics, Hutchison's time was within reach of his PB of 4: 14.90 compared to last year's Sette Colli Trophy.

The men's 50m free field was stacked, led by the Olympic medalist Ben pride.

The 31-year-old proud has broadcast a best Sub-22 second artist.

Ireland Tom Fannon Was next to Norway next to the wall in 10:05 p.m. Bjørnar Grytnes Laskerud Bronze captured in 22.29, a new life best.

There were several other first -class swimmers under the pack with Israeli Meiron Cheruti 22.31 beat for the 4th, Renzo Tjon-a-Joe (Ned) Registration of 22.43 for the 5th and 200 m free Olympic silver medalist Matt Richards Produce 22.58 for 6 .. Nyls Korstanje (Ned) band Richards for this position.

Prouds 21.73 Efforts now checks it in slot #3 among the best actors in the world this season.

2 Cameron
Mcevoy
OUT OF 21.70 12/01
3 Ben
PROUD
GbR 21.73 03/15
4 Vladyslav
Bukhov
Ukr 21.97 12/13
5 Kyle
Chalmers
OUT OF 22.01 01/17

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The 50 m -breast competition was one of the highlights on the side of the women, whereby the top -4 actors were separated from only 0.22.

Belgian national record holder Florine Gaspard led the opportunity to publish 30.77 to first get to the wall.

The 100 -M breast winner of the last night, Angharad Evans From Scotland, they do a solid swimming of 30.94 to be exceeded Anna Morgan by Edinburgh, who caught bronze 30.96. Teammate Kara Hanlon was also in the mixture with its 4th place of 30.99,

Gaspard, which has a PB of 30.53 from 2 years, is now in the world in the world.

2 Lilly
king
USA 30.55 03/07
3 Anita
Bottazzo
ITA 30.65 03/07
4 Florine
Accelerator
Bel 30.77 03/15
5 Kara
Hanlon
GbR 30.90 02/01

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Ireland's big gun Ellen Walshe Tot a hard double of the 400 -M -M and 100 -M fly and hit gold in both races.

Walshe recorded a profit effort of 4: 41.14 in the 4IM to beat the field by over 8 seconds. This is a new season best and inserts her into the world rankings as a fifth test.

2 Abbie
Wood
GbR 4: 38.24 02/15
3 Million
Narita
Jpn 4: 38.73 01/17
4 Waka
Kobori
Jpn 4: 39.71 01/26
5 Ellen
Walshe
Irl 4: 41.14 03/15

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The 24-year Waldshe period of 58.26 in the 1fly distinguished her from the field by more than half a second. The next close-up swimmer was Stirling Lucy mours Who produced 58.98, only 0.01 before Ciara Chloshan'S mark of 58.99.

Additional winners

  • Olympic medalist Daniel Wiffen I clocked a time of 7: 56.90 to win over the 800 -M men of the men. His best of the season remains at the Bucs Championshps of 7: 52.52 in the last month.
  • Versatile Olympian Duncan Scott Turned a time of 1: 58.53 to exceed the 200 -M fly podium of the men. That defeated Manchester Edward Mildred (1: 59.05) and 4x200m free relay teammate James Guy (1: 59.19).
  • The 100 -m breast of the men saw Loughborough's Greg butler Protocol 1: 01.16 to win almost a second.
  • Lauren Cox Was too fast to catch themselves in the 50 m back of the women, with their efforts of 27.67, to keep the second place Roos vanotterdijk From Belgium and Maaike de Watt the Netherlands. The former reached 27.98 the wall and the latter recorded 28.05. COX 'time of 27.60 from BUCs has already made its number 2 in the world this season.
  • The 800 -M -Free of the women was Leah Crisp Let the work do it in a time of 8: 39.25, a new personal best.
  • World champion in the 400m in, Freya Colbert occurred in the 200m free free to secure the victory. Colbert provided a gold medal with 1: 57.82 (57.50/1: 00.32). Abbie Wood Deserved silver in 1: 58.03 and colleagues Olympian Freya Anderson rounded off the podium in 1: 58.87. Colbert's excursion was sufficient to make her a 5th twim test swimmer worldwide during the season.
2 Katie
Ledecky
USA 1: 57.27 01/18
3 Simone
Manuel
USA 1: 57.54 03/07
4 Mary-Sophie
Harvey
MAY 1: 57.81 03/07
5 Freya
Colbert
GbR 1: 57.82 03/15

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