Year: 2025
At just 18 years of age, Eva Okaro is already making waves across the global swimming stage. A British champion and junior world record holder, the sprint specialist from Kent has officially committed to the University of Texas for the autumn of 2025. A breakout performer at the recent national championships and now a prominent face of British swimming and global sprinting, Okaro represents a new generation eager to leave its mark on the international stage. Read more Read More
Day four of the 2025 British Swimming Championships brought a flurry of standout performances, with rising stars and seasoned champions making waves. Oliver Morgan once again reigned supreme in the 50m backstroke, while promising youngster Jack Brown came within a whisker of the 100m butterfly crown, missing out by just seven hundredths of a second. Meanwhile, veteran Duncan Scott claimed yet another national title, this time in the 200m individual medley. Here’s a look back at the highlights from the third of five days of action. Read more Read More
Day three of the 2025 British Swimming Championships produced no shortage of highlights, with a blend of rising stars and established names lighting up the pool. From Oliver Morgan smashing his own national record in the 100m backstroke, to teenage prodigy Jacob Mills finishing runner-up in the men’s 100m freestyle behind the seasoned Duncan Scott, the future of British swimming appears to be in excellent hands. Here’s a look back at the standout moments from the third of five days of competition. Read more Read More
The second day of the 2025 British Swimming Championships saw a host of standout performances, from precocious talent to seasoned experience. Whether it was 17-year-old Max Morgan claiming his maiden senior title in the 50m breaststroke, the continued rise of Amelie Blocksidge, or Duncan Scott’s enduring excellence, British swimming looks in safe hands for the years ahead. Here’s a look back at the highlights from day two of the five-day meet. Read more Read More
The London Aquatics Centre is playing host to a high-calibre competition from 15 to 20 April 2025, as the British Swimming Championships kick off. Serving as the sole selection meet for this summer’s World Championships in Singapore, day one saw a number of favourites deliver, while a host of young and talented swimmers, such as Jasmine Carter, Max Morgan and Filip Nowacki, turned heads with standout performances. Read more Read More