Macinnes retains British title as six secure Commonwealth times
Keanna Macinnes retains the British 200m butterfly title as she and five other Scots secure Commonwealth Games qualifying times at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships.
Keanna Macinnes has mixed emotions about her victory [Getty Images] Keanna Macinnes won the British 200m butterfly title for a third consecutive year as she and five other Scots secured Commonwealth Games qualifying times at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships. Ciara Schlosshan took bronze in the same final, while Lucy Grieve also dipped under the qualifying time in the B final, at the London Aquatics Centre. Anna Morgan achieved the Commonwealth standard and took silver in the 50m breaststroke.
Evie Davis met the qualifying standard in the 100m freestyle as she also took silver by swimming her first personal best since 2021. Meanwhile, Archie Goodburn secured the nomination standard for 100m breaststroke during the heats but opted out of the final. The marketing manager trying to match father's world record Peaty wins British 100m title as he looks to LA For Macinnes, victory also means a place in the British team for the European Championships despite finishing less than 0.
1 outside her own Scottish Record. "There's a bit of mixed emotions," she told Scottish Swimming. "I think I had more in the tank.
"Training has been going well, but maybe I just got a little bit excited through the first 100. It is what it is and I've qualified for the summer events. "Commonwealths are important and I think there will be a scrap between the Brits and the Australians - and to come out on top would be a big target.