Ireland’s Top Swimmers Target International Qualifications

Ireland’s Top Swimmers Target International Qualifications
HerSport Editor
HerSport Editor

Swim Ireland’s 2025 Irish Open Swimming Championships and World Championships Trials start on Saturday 12th April at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre in Dublin. The 5-day event will see four hundred swimmers from over 50 clubs compete for National titles in thirty-four individual events and for places on senior National Teams, including the World Aquatics Championships (50m), World Para Swimming Championships and World University Games, as well as age-group competitions including the European Youth Olympic Festival, the European Aquatics Junior Championships and the European Aquatics Under 23 Championships.

Olympic bronze medallist Mona McSharry, Olympic finalist Ellen Walshe and semi-finalist Danielle Hill, who will all compete in Dublin, have achieved initial qualification times for the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, following their appearances in Paris last Summer. All swimmers will still need to compete in the same individual event(s) at the Irish Open to assure their competitive readiness and achieve a secondary consideration time.

For the World Para Swimming Championships, also taking place in Singapore, Paris Paralympian Dearbhaile Brady and silver and bronze medallist Róisín Ní Riain have already achieved the qualification standard and are joined by Síomha Brady.

2025 Olympians Grace Davison and Victoria Catterson will also feature at the Championships, along with numerous strong contenders. In all events bar the longer distances, each will each have two or three opportunities (event specific) across the competition to secure qualification times in their respective events.

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The opening day of competition will see Danielle Hill feature in the 100m Backstroke and Ellen Walshe, who recently broke the longest standing Irish Record (200m Butterfly) swim in both the 200m Individual Medley and 200m Butterfly.

Speaking ahead of the Championships, Swim Ireland’s National Performance Director Jon Rudd said, “With six Ireland National Teams all looking to be filled for Championship events this summer, there’s a whole world of opportunity waiting for our athletes across these five days in Dublin. This is also the first opportunity for athletes to qualify for the National programme for the 2025-2026 season and it is for these reasons that we have provided athletes with three opportunities (heats, semi-finals and finals) in most events to post the times necessary to gain a green jacket this summer, with the 400m, 800m and 1500m events having heats and finals only.

We wish all Irish athletes the very best luck in their final days of preparation as we head into Saturday and very much look forward to seeing the Irish record books being re-written once again in our National pool. The stage is very much set!”

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