Seventh place finish for Ellie McCartney at the World Championships

Tom Fannon was just four hundredths of a second from making the 50m Freestyle final as he clocked 21.81 in the semi-final.
Seventh place finish for Ellie McCartney at the World Championships

SEVENTH PLACE: Ellie McCartney took her place amongst the World’s best with a seventh-place finish in the 200m Breaststroke final. Pic: Ian MacNicol/Sportsfile

Ellie McCartney took her place amongst the World’s best with a seventh-place finish in the 200m Breaststroke final while Tom Fannon came agonisingly close to making the 50m Freestyle final at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore on Friday.

McCartney, who swam a lifetime best 2:23.79 in Thursday’s semi-final of the 200m Breaststroke, clocked 2:25.22, matching her heat swim and fifth fastest time ever, to close out her first World Championships (LC). The 20-year-old, who swims at National Centre Limerick, came into the meet ranked 18th and will take huge confidence from making the final on her debut.

The Enniskillen woman said after the race "It's an incredible experience, you know, I don't have high expectations coming into the final, at the start of this year all I wanted to do is qualify for the world champs, so, constantly this year, as the season progressed, we had to keep on moving that target, and I never thought it would be a final, but we' re here now, I have now swum a world long course final, it's something not many people have done."

She added "I mean tonight's swim may not have been the fastest I've ever been, but I came into this meet seeded eighteenth and I finished seventh, so, progression is what it is, and just moving forward through each of the rounds and, you know, I'll take a learning from this time and hopefully apply it to future competitions."

Tom Fannon was just four hundredths of a second from making the 50m Freestyle final as he clocked 21.81 in the semi-final.

The National Centre Dublin swimmer, who owns the Irish Record in the event at 21.74 from the Paris 2024 semi-final, was faster than his heat swim of 21.87 to place seventh in his semi-final and 12th overall.

The eighth and last place in the final will require a swim off with two swimmers clocking 21.77 while Australia’s Cameron McEvoy progresses as the fastest seed in 21.30.

Speaking after the race Fannon said "I'm obviously annoyed, I think any athlete would be. If I was again, like, if I just didn't make certain mistakes, then I would be back in the final. 

"I think, no, I don't even think, I know that I'm in the best shape I've ever been, I'm swimming the fastest I've ever been, so, it's just trying to put that all together. Sometimes it's just not your day. If I did that again tomorrow, it would be quicker. So, like, it's just bittersweet."

On Saturday, the penultimate day of racing in Singapore, 50m Backstroke semi-finalist Danielle Hill returns for the 50m Freestyle, 100m Breaststroke semi-finalist Mona McSharry is back for the 50m Breaststroke and Shane Ryan, who competed in the 50m Butterfly on the opening day of racing goes in the 50m Backstroke.

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