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A Comprehensive Guide to British Olympic Swimming Trials 2024

Participation in the Olympic Games is one of the biggest honours for athletes who compete in the sports that are part of the Olympic programme. Understandably, any active athlete would want to be on the team representing their nation at the Olympics. And while different sports have different ways of determining the eligible teams and qualified athletes, one thing they all have in common are the very demanding requirements. 

In Great Britain, the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships is a very significant event for swimmers. Organized and held by the Aquatics GB, it is an annual championship, however every four years it also doubles as the qualifying tournament for the Olympic Games. Aquatics GB is a governing body for several water sports, including swimming, water polo, artistic swimming, diving, and open water. It is a federation that unites national governing bodies of England, Scotland, and Wales. Northern Ireland swimmers are presented by the Irish swimming federation in international competitions, however for the Olympics they may choose to represent Aquatics GB.

Aquatic GB Swimming Championships are usually held in early to mid spring (March-April). Athletes compete in various disciplines in a long run (50 m) swimming pool. The results they show in this championship are often used as trials for participation in various international tournaments in the upcoming summer season.

Swimmers participating in the Aquatics GB compete in the following disciplines:

  • Freestyle 50 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m
  • Freestyle 800 m, 1500 m, 5000 m, relay
  • Backstroke 50 m, 100 m, 200 m
  • Breaststroke 50 m, 100 m, 200 m
  • Butterfly 50 m, 100 m, 200 m
  • Medley 200 m, 400 m, relay

Another aquatic sport included in the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships is diving. Athletes compete in disciplines such as:

  • Springboard 1 m, 3 m, synchro
  • Platform 10 m, synchro
  • Plain 

British Olympic Swimming Trials 2024: Who Will Swim at the Olympics

The 2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championship was one of those special times when it also served as a qualifying trial for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The tournament was held between 3 and 8 of April 2024 in London. The hosting venue, London Aquatics Centre, has already seen Olympic class swimmers back in 2012 when London was hosting the Summer Games. But it hasn’t been since 2015 that the trials were conducted at the Centre.

This year’s championship didn’t include 50 metre sprint events as they are not part of the Olympic programme. On the other hand, 50 metre freestyle constitutes part of the Olympic tournament, and as such replaced the sprint competition at the British Olympic swimming trials 2024.

In order to qualify for a place on the national team representing Great Britain at the 2024 Olympics, swimmers have to finish first in one of the individual events. Those who finish second also have a chance to be nominated if they meet the Olympic entry standards. These are defined by the World Aquatic, an international federation governing international competitions in water sports and recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

Men’s Trials Results

Based on the results of the trials in men’s events, the following athletes were either automatically qualified or selected to swim for the British national team in Paris 2024.

Event Athlete Time
Gold Medalists
50 m freestyle Ben Proud (Bath U) 21.25
100 m freestyle Matthew Richards (Millfield) 47.84
200 m freestyle Matthew Richards (Millfield) 1:44.69
400 m freestyle Kieran Bird (Bath) 3:45.63
800 m freestyle Tobias Robinson (Loughborough U) 7:51.51
1500 m freestyle Daniel Jervis (Swansea U) 14:47.94
100 m backstroke Oliver Morgan (Birmingham) 52.70 (national record)
200 m backstroke Oliver Morgan (Birmingham) 1:56.27
100 m breaststroke Adam Peaty (Loughborough) 57.94
200 m breaststroke James Wilby (Loughborough) 2:10.03
100 m butterfly Joe Litchfield (Loughborough) (relay) 51.71
200 m butterfly Joshua Gammon (Bath) 1:56.94
200 m individual medley Duncan Scott (Stirling U) 1:55.91
400 m individual medley Max Litchfield (Loughborough) 4:09.14 (national record)
Silver Medalist
100 m breaststroke James Wilby (Loughborough) 59.47

Women’s Trials Results

Among women athletes, the following were either automatically qualified or selected into the British national Olympic team according to the results they showed at the British Olympic swimming trials 2024.

Event Athlete Time
Gold Medalists
50 m freestyle Anna Hopkin (Loughborough) 24.54
100 m freestyle Anna Hopkin (Loughborough) 53.33
200 m freestyle Freya Colbert (Loughborough) 1:56.22
400 m freestyle Holly Hibbott (Bath) 4:11.67
800 m freestyle Amelie Blocksidge (Salford) 8:32.61 (NAGR)
1500 m freestyle Amelie Blocksidge (Salford) 16:13.39
100 m backstroke Kathleen Dawson (Stirling U) 59.74
200 m backstroke Honey Osrin (Loughborough) 2:08.37
100 m breaststroke Angharad Evans (Stirling U) 1:06.54
200 m breaststroke Kara Hanlon (Edinburgh) 2:24.59
100 m butterfly Keanna Macinnes (University of Stirling) 57.92
200 m butterfly Keanna Macinnes (University of Stirling) 2:07.24
200 m individual medley Abbie Wood (Loughborough) 2:08.91
400 m individual medley Freya Colbert (Loughborough) 4:34.01
Silver Medalist
50 m freestyle Eva Okaro (Repton) 24.96
Bronze Medalists
100 m freestyle Freya Anderson (Repton) 54.59
200 m freestyle Medi Harris (Loughborough) (relay) 1:58.10

Para Swimming Championships Results

It was the first time Aquatics GB Swimming Championships included para swimming in mixed categories into the tournament. While the para trials also act as classifiers for various championships, they are only partial qualifiers for the 2024 Summer Paralympics Games. 

Since the tournaments are conducted under a different system, it doesn’t automatically guarantee a place on the Paralympic team. However, if a swimmer wishes to be considered, they need to meet a qualification time within their classification. Also known as “nomination time”, it is calculated based on points.

The following para swimmers earned a nomination in their respective classifications:

Athlete Classification Event
Alice Tai S8 100 Backstroke
400 Freestyle
Brock Whiston S8 100 Butterfly
400 Freestyle
SB8 100 Breaststroke
SM8 200 Individual Medley
Callie-Ann Warrington S10 100 Butterfly
Cameron Vearncombe SM14 200 Individual Medley
Eliza Humphrey S11 400 Freestyle
Ellie Challis S3 50 Backstroke
Faye Rogers S10 100 Butterfly
Grace Harvey SB5 100 Breaststroke
Louise Fiddes S14 200 Freestyle
SB14 200 Breaststroke
Maisie Summers-Newton SB6 100 Breaststroke
SM6 200 Individual Medley
Mark Tompsett S14 100 Backstroke
Megan Neave S14 100 Backstroke
Olivia Newman-Baronius S14 100 Backstroke
100 Butterfly
200 Freestyle
SM14 200 Individual Medley
Poppy Maskill S14 100 Backstroke
100 Butterfly
200 Freestyle
SM14 200 Individual Medley
Rebecca Redfern SB13 100 Breaststroke
Rhys Darbey SM14 200 Individual Medley
Scarlett Humphrey S11 400 Freestyle
Stephen Clegg S12 100 Backstroke
100 Butterfly
Susanna Hext S6 200 Freestyle
Toni Shaw S9 400 Freestyle
Tully Kearney S5 100 Freestyle
200 Freestyle
50 Backstroke
William Ellard S14 100 Backstroke
100 Butterfly
SM14 200 Individual Medley

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