Ellen Walshe brought her record-breaking form into the first night of finals making it four records from four swims, while Nathan Wiffen made his World Championships debut at the World Swimming Championships (SC) in Budapest on Tuesday evening.

Walshe finished an outstanding fifth place in the 200m Individual Medley and was fourteenth overall in the semi-finals of the 50m Butterfly.

In the 200m IM the Templeogue swimmer took an additional one second off the record she had set in this morning’s heats. Starting with 2:08.32 from her bronze medal winning performance at the European Short Course Championships in 2023, the 23-year-old clocked 2:06.50 this morning and 2:05.52 this evening to lower the record by almost three seconds.

USA’s Kate Douglass set a new World Record to win the Final in 2:01.63.

Less than 20 minutes before the Medley Final, Walshe lowered her own 50m Butterfly Irish Record, from 25.65 in this morning’s heats to 25.45, a total of .45 of a second off her 2022 best of 25.90.

There was another World Record in that event with Gretchen Walsh of the USA clocking 23.94, the first woman ever under 24 seconds.

Speaking after the 200m Individual Medley Final Walshe commented ‘That’s an absolutely stacked heat, it’s great to be a part of it with the girls and we can only build from there, but yeah, it’s a massive step forward from last year and I’m delighted it’s another second off this morning’s swim, which I wasn’t sure if we could find, but it was there, so absolutely delighted’.

On having 20 minutes between races Walshe said ‘I guess the 50m I kind of just use it as a warm-up swim as well and I knew I obviously wanted to be down under 26 (seconds) again tonight and that’s where I was, so I said if that’s three records, then let’s make it four. I went into the 200 (IM) a lot more confident than I thought I would this week, because I think of the 50 (Butterfly) out in front.’

 Walshe is back in the pool on Thursday in the 100m Individual Medley, an event in which she set a new Irish Record of 59.30 in November.

Swimming the fastest heat of the 1500m Freestyle Nathan Wiffen made his World Championships debut with a personal best swim of 14:32.65. Wiffen took over six seconds off his previous best of 14:38.75 to finish sixth in the heat and ninth overall.

Speaking after the race the Loughborough swimmer said ‘I’m pretty happy with that, I’ve had a long Summer and then to come back and get a six second pb I’m pretty happy. I think I lost it a bit after the 1,000 (metre) mark, I just felt wrecked to be honest, as I tried to go out quite hard. But pleased with that, a pb, you can’t ask for much more’

Wiffen returns on Thursday for the 400m Freestyle Heats.

On Wednesday, Danielle Hill returns to the pool for the 100m Freestyle with Shane Ryan competing in the men’s event, while Niamh Coyne and Eoin Corby will both contest the 100m Breaststroke Heats.

 

Day 1 Heats/Finals Results – Tuesday 10th December

Female 100 Backstroke Danielle Hill 57.95 (19th)  
Male 100 Backstroke John Shortt 51.21 (21st) IJR  
Female 50 Butterfly Ellen Walshe 25.65 (14th) ISR SF 25.45 (14th) ISR
Male 50 Butterfly Max McCusker 23.09 (32nd)  
Female 200 IM Ellen Walshe 2:06.50 (6th) ISR F 2:05.52 (5th) ISR
Male 1500m Freestyle Nathan Wiffen 14:32.65 (9th)  

 

 

Day 2 Heats Schedule – Wednesday 11th December

Female 100m Freestyle Danielle Hill
Male 100m Freestyle Shane Ryan
Female 100m Breaststroke Niamh Coyne
Male 100m Breaststroke Eoin Corby

 

 

Meet Information

Dates: 10th – 15th December 2024

Times: Heats 8am / Finals 4.30pm (Ireland)

Schedule: Competition Schedule | World Aquatics Official

Results: All World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m) Results By OMEGA

Live Stream: Eurovision Sport | Aquatics