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Danielle Hill Claims Silver at Mare Nostrum

The Mare Nostrum Swim Tour resumed this evening in France, with Canet hosting the third and final stop of the prestigious meet. Six Irish swimmers took to the blocks for Saturday’s Finals.

Danielle Hill continued to impress at the Mare Nostrum, having won 50m Backstroke Gold in Barcelona earlier this week, the Larne swimmer blazed through the water once again in the event, stopping the clock at 27.84 to finish second and claim silver. Hill also competed in tonight’s 100m Freestyle Final, clocking 1:00.85.

Fellow Paris Olympian Grace Davison ramped up her preparation for the 2025 European Junior Championships, competing in the 200m Individual Medley Final the Ards swimmer clocked an impressive 2:14.94 to finish in fourth place.

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Lottie Cullen continued her preparation for a busy Summer, taking to the blocks this evening for the 200m Backstroke Final. The National Centre (Ulster) swimmer dropped over three seconds from her heat time (2:19.73), finishing seventh in 2:16.34. Cullen’s National Centre (Ulster) teammate Annabelle Wilkinson also featured in the final, placing eighth in 2:17.81.

Ellie McCartney qualified for another final at the Mare Nostrum, this time it was in the 100m Breaststroke event. McCartney, who will represent Ireland at both the European U23 Championships next month and the World Championships, recorded a time of 1:08.44 to finish sixth.

In the 50m Backstroke Maria Godden posted 28.93 and Lottie Cullen 29.13.

Several of Ireland’s European Junior athletes were also in action on Saturday as they prepare for the European Championships in July. Niamh Connery clocked 1:11.11 in the 100m Breaststroke.

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