Who is in the British Olympic swimming team?

Who is in the British Olympic swimming team?

The Great Britain team

  • Freya Anderson – Upton (The Wirral), Bath National Centre.
  • Kieran Bird – Bicester, Bath National Centre.
  • Kathleen Dawson – Warrington, University of Stirling.
  • Tom Dean – Maidenhead, Bath National Centre.
  • Luke Greenbank – Cockermouth, Loughborough National Centre.
  • James Guy – Bury, Bath National Centre.

Who is the most successful British Olympic swimmer?

University of Stirling swimmer Duncan Scott has made history by becoming the most successful British Olympian at a single Olympic Games – winning a record four medals.

How tall is Freya Anderson?

1.9 m
Freya Anderson/Height

Who is the governing body for swimming?

Swim England
Swim England is the national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and synchronised swimming in England….Swim England.

Category Sports governing body
Membership Affiliated swimming clubs
Founded 1869
Affiliation British Swimming
Official website

Who are the swimmers on the British team?

Five swimmers swam under the 200m freestyle consideration time at the British trials, with Rio Olympians Scott and Guy likely to be joined in that line-up by highly impressive newcomers Tom Dean and Matt Richards.

Is the British swimming team going to Tokyo?

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has today confirmed additional names to the swimming team that will represent Team GB at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games this summer, following the second phase of selection at the British Swimming Selection Trials in London last week.

Who are the 24 swimmers for Team GB?

27 April 2021. From the section Double Olympic silver medallist James Guy and British record holder Molly Renshaw are among 24 swimmers added to the Team GB squad for the Tokyo Games. They join the four swimmers – Adam Peaty, Duncan Scott, Luke Greenbank and James Wilby – pre-selected in December.

When did the British swimming team win their first gold medal?

It was one of the great swims in British Olympic history, and won them their first gold medal in the event since 1908. It also felt like a resounding confirmation that this is a new era of British swimming, run by a very different sort of squad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dleLYhWIiEk

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