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2026 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships: Day Six A-Finals Live Recap

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2026 AQUATICS GB SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tuesday, April 14th – Sunday, April 19th Prelims at 9:30am local (4:30am ET)/B-Finals & Junior Finals at 6pm local (1pm ET)/A-finals at 7:45pm local (2:45pm ET) London Aquatics Centre European Championships Selection Policy SwimSwam Preview Meet Central Entries Prelims Recaps: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 Finals Recaps: Day 1| Day 2 | Day 3| Day 4 | Day 5 Start Lists/Live Results Livestream

We are now onto the final session of the 2026 Aquatics GB Championships, which will see the final swimmers added to squads for the European Championships and Commonwealth Games this summer.

    The races tonight include the women’s 100 breast, men’s 50 fly, women’s 800 free, men’s 200 back, women’s 50 free, and men’s 200 free, with a coveted spot on the men’s 4×200 free relay up for grabs in the final event.

    START LIST

    Angharad Evans will be the headline act in the women’s 100 breast, and swam a smooth 1:06.15 this morning to claim top spot in the heats. She was 1:05.46 last month, just under a tenth off her British record of 1:05.46, and set a huge lifetime best in the 200 on Thursday.

    Anna Morgan and Gabrielle Idle-Beavers will look to repeat their podium finishes in the 50 breast here, while Theodora Taylor could challenge the 17-year-old age group British record of 1:07.36 after clocking 1:08.24 this morning.

    Jacob Peters is the top seed in the 50 fly in 23.29, and has already qualified for the European Championships after placing 2nd in the 100 fly. The winner there, Ed Mildred, is the 5th seed tonight, with Josh Gammon, Kieran Grant, and Lewis Fraser ahead of him.

    Amelie Blocksidge is the top seed and defending champion in the women’s 800 free, and will be aiming to double up after winning the 1500 on Wednesday. 400 free silver medalist Lucy Fox will be next to her, as will 1500 free silver medalist Abbie Roscoe, who like Blocksidge is 17 years old.

    Reigning British champion Ollie Morgan will lock horns with British record holder Luke Greenbank in the men’s 200 back. Greenbank was the fastest swimmer this morning in 1:58.00 to Morgan’s 1:58.61, but it has been four years since Morgan was last beaten at British champs. Cam Brooker and Jack Skerry will be hunting Commonwealth spots behind them.

    Eva Okaro is the top seed in the women’s 50 free in 24.87. Darcy Revitt was the only other swimmer this morning to break 25 seconds, with Theodora Taylor doubling up with the 100 breast as the #3 seed in 25.00.

    We will round things off with probably the most anticipated event of the championships. Great Britain has been world class in the 200 free over the last decade, and swimmers will be hunting not just individual spots but the opportunity to swim on the men’s 4×200 free team, which is currently the reigning World and Olympic champion.

    James Guy led prelims in 1:46.48, with Matt Richards and Duncan Scott also in the top four. Gabriel Shepherd is a wildcard out of lane 3 after dropping two seconds this morning, and Jack McMillan should not be discounted after going 1:45.23 last summer and winning European short course silver in December.

    WOMEN’S MC 100 BREAST– FINAL

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    WOMEN’S 100 BREAST– FINAL

    British Record – 1:05.37, Angharad Evans, 2025 GBR Euros QT – 1:06.64 ENG Commonwealth QT – 1:07.22 WAL Commonwealth QT – 1:09.13 SCO Commonwealth QT  – 1:07.67 NI Commonwealth QT – 1:07.87

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    MEN’S MC 50 FLY – FINAL

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    MEN’S 50 FLY – FINAL

    British Record – 22.74, Ben Proud, 2025 GBR Euros QT – 23.13 ENG Commonwealth QT – 23.44 WAL Commonwealth QT – 23.89 SCO Commonwealth QT  – 23.55 NI Commonwealth QT – 23.71

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    WOMEN’S 800 FREE – FASTEST HEAT

    British Record – 8:14.10, Rebecca Adlington, 2008 GBR Euros QT – 8:28.37 ENG Commonwealth QT – 8:36.96 WAL Commonwealth QT – 8:34.50 SCO Commonwealth QT  – 8:39.99 NI Commonwealth QT – 8:42.34

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    MEN’S 200 BACK – FINAL

    British Record – 1:54.43, Luke Greenbank, 2021 GBR Euros QT – 1:57.87 ENG Commonwealth QT – 1:57.62 WAL Commonwealth QT – 1:58.99 SCO Commonwealth QT  – 1:59.23 NI Commonwealth QT – 1:59.84

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    WOMEN’S MC 50 FREE – FINAL

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    WOMEN’S 50 FREE – FINAL

    British Record – 23.96, Francesca Halsall, 2014 GBR Euros QT – 24.73 ENG Commonwealth QT – 25.09 WAL Commonwealth QT – 24.83 SCO Commonwealth QT  – 25.24 NI Commonwealth QT – 25.23

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    MEN’S MC 200 FREE – FINAL

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

    MEN’S 200 FREE– FINAL

    British Record – 1:44.22, Tom Dean, 2021 GBR Euros QT – 1:45.96 ENG Commonwealth QT – 1:46.12 WAL Commonwealth QT – 1:48.12 SCO Commonwealth QT  – 1:47.76 NI Commonwealth QT – 1:48.30

    GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

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