QUINIX Sport News: McMillan fourth and Firth third at GB Championships

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Jack McMillan and Bethany Firth
Jack McMillan and Bethany Firth are Olympic and Paralympic gold medallists [Getty Images]

Olympic gold medallist Jack McMillan finished fourth in the 200m freestyle final at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, while Paralympic champion Bethany Firth was third in the multi-classification women’s 200m individual medley.

McMillan, from Northern Ireland, finished behind Duncan Scott and James Guy, who were tied for first, with Matt Richards in third place.

The trio have 15 Olympic medals between them and won gold at the Paris Games in the 4x200m freestyle relay final alongside Tom Dean.

McMillan secured his medal by swimming in the heats.

Dean didn’t compete in the trials but was pre-selected for the upcoming World Championships in the relay along with Scott, Guy and Richards.

McMillan looks set to join them in Singapore in the same capacity as last summer, where he is likely to swim the heats once again.

After giving birth to baby Charlotte in July, six-time Paralympic champion Firth was third in the 200m individual medley.

The 29-year-old has returned to full-time training and is aiming to qualify for the World Para-swimming Championships in September.

S14 competitor Firth touched the wall first, finishing on 889 points, thanks in the main to her characteristically outstanding backstroke leg.

Faye Rogers came in just behind in a new S10 British record of 2:28.97 but scored more points on 919 to briefly sit in the gold-medal position, only for S8 athlete Brock Whiston to power home for an overall tally of 921 and take the title.

At the Irish championships last week, Firth recorded a time in the 100m backstroke that would have won gold at the Paris Paralympics by one-hundredth of a second, so is showing good form and will look to make the GB team at the Summer National Championships at the end of July as she returns to competitive action.

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Olympic gold medallist Jack McMillan finished fourth in the 200m freestyle final at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, while Paralympic champion Bethany Firth was third in the multi-classification women’s 200m individual medley.

McMillan, from Northern Ireland, finished behind Duncan Scott and James Guy, who were tied for first, with Matt Richards in third place.

The trio have 15 Olympic medals between them and won gold at the Paris Games in the 4x200m freestyle relay final alongside Tom Dean.

McMillan secured his medal by swimming in the heats.

Dean didn’t compete in the trials but was pre-selected for the upcoming World Championships in the relay along with Scott, Guy and Richards.

McMillan looks set to join them in Singapore in the same capacity as last summer, where he is likely to swim the heats once again.

After giving birth to baby Charlotte in July, six-time Paralympic champion Firth was third in the 200m individual medley.

The 29-year-old has returned to full-time training and is aiming to qualify for the World Para-swimming Championships in September.

S14 competitor Firth touched the wall first, finishing on 889 points, thanks in the main to her characteristically outstanding backstroke leg.

Faye Rogers came in just behind in a new S10 British record of 2:28.97 but scored more points on 919 to briefly sit in the gold-medal position, only for S8 athlete Brock Whiston to power home for an overall tally of 921 and take the title.

At the Irish championships last week, Firth recorded a time in the 100m backstroke that would have won gold at the Paris Paralympics by one-hundredth of a second, so is showing good form and will look to make the GB team at the Summer National Championships at the end of July as she returns to competitive action.

 

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