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2025 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships: Day 6 Finals Live Recap

By Sophie Kaufman on SwimSwam

2025 AQUATICS GB SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tuesday, April 15th – Sunday, April 20th Prelims at 9:30am local (4:30am ET)/Finals at 7pm local (2pm ET) London Aquatics Centre LCM (50m) Meet Central Aquatics GB World Championships Selection Criteria SwimSwam Preview Draft Entries Live Results Livestream Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5

After a week of intense racing, we’ve reached the end of the 2025 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships. Tonight represents swimmers last chance to make their case to be on the plane for the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

    Tonight’s session begins with the men’s 50 butterfly, where Ben Proud, Jacob Peters, and Jack Brown face off. Proud won the men’s 50 freestyle in London this week and is a former World Champion in this event. Meanwhile, Peters comes in as the top seed and 17-year-old Brown made waves this week with a 51.87 in the 100 butterfly.

    Later, the action shifts to the men’s 200 backstroke. There, Oliver Morgan aims for a backstroke sweep. He’s been on fire this weekend and qualified as the second seed (1:59.33) behind Olympic medalist Luke Greenbank (1:57.92). Greenbank leads the field by over a second and the Worlds consideration time is 1:57.28, so Morgan will have his work cut out for him. The top four men were all under 2:00 this morning as Jonny Marshall (1:59.33) tied with Morgan and Matthew Wars clocked 1:59.63.

    After the 800 freestyle fastest heat, the women’s events turn towards the sprints. Angharad Evans hit a lifetime best 2:21.86 in the 200 breaststroke to punch her ticket to Worlds. It was an exciting swim that also built the hype for her 100 breaststroke, where she’s the British record holder. Then, veteran Freya Anderson and rising star Eva Okaro go head-t0-head in the 100 freestyle. Anderson comes in as the top seed (54.37) and is looking to bounce back after missing the 200 freestyle ‘A’ final this week. Okaro has been having the opposite week, building confidence and qualifying for Worlds, and joined Anderson sub-55 seconds this morning (54.95).

    The meet closes with the men’s 200 freestyle final. Matt Richards is already pre-qualified for Worlds in this race, leaving one individual qualification spot open for the rest of the field. Duncan Scott looks well-positioned to take it, he’s been swimming strong all week–setting a 200 butterfly British record–and qualified second for the final in 1:47.31. But, James Guy was out like a shot during his 400 freestyle at the beginning of the week and leads the into the final with a 1:46.85 prelims swim.

    Men’s 50-Meter Butterfly

    Junior Final

    British Record: 22.75 — Ben Proud (2017) British Junior Record: 23.10 — Ben Proud (2013)

    Top 3:

    Multi-Class Para Final

    S6 British Record: 32.01 — Sascha Kindred (2015)

    Top 3:

    British Open Final

    World Record: 22.27 — Andriy Govorov, Ukraine (2018) European Record: 22.27 — Andriy Govorov, Ukraine (2018) British Record: 22.75 — Ben Proud (2017) Aquatics GB 2025 Worlds Consideration Time: —

    Top 3:

    Women’s 800-Meter Freestyle

    British Open — Fastest Heat

    World Record: 8:04.79 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2016) European Record: 8:14.10 — Rebecca Adlington, Great Britain (2008) British Record: 8:14.10 — Rebecca Adlington, Great Britain (2008) Aquatics GB 2025 Worlds Consideration Time: 8:25.84

    Top 3:

    Men’s 200-Meter Backstroke

    Junior Final

    British Record: 1:54.43 — Luke Greenbank (2021) British Junior Record: 1:56.89 — Luke Greenbank (2015)

    Top 3:

    British Open Final

    World Record: 1:51.92 — Aaron Piersol, United States (2009) European Record: 1:53.23 — Evgeny Rylov, Russia (2021) British Record: 1:54.43 — Luke Greenbank (2021) Aquatics GB 2025 Worlds Consideration Time: 1:57.28

    Top 3:

    Women’s 100-Meter Breaststroke

    Junior Final

    British Record: 1:05.54 — Angharad Evans (2024) British Junior Record: 1:06.35 — Sophie Taylor (2014)

    Top 3:

    Multi-Class Para Final

    SB7 British Record: 1:29.69 — Iona Winnifrith (2024) SB8 British Record: 1:13.83 — Brock Whiston (2019) SB13 British Record: 1:13.81 — Rebecca Redferm (2019) SB14 British Record: 1:12.89 — Bethany Firth (2016)

    Top 3:

    British Open Final:

    World Record: 1:04.13 — Lilly King, United States (2017) European Record: 1:04.35 — Rūta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2013) British Record: 1:05.54 — Angharad Evans (2024) Aquatics GB 2025 Worlds Consideration Time: 1:06.31

    Top 3:

    Women’s 100-Meter Freestyle

    Junior Final

    British Record: 52.75 — Anna Hopkin (2021) British Junior Record: 53.31 — Freya Anderson (2019)

    Top 3:

    Multi-Class Para Final

    S5 British Record: 1:11.71 — Tully Kearney (2022) S9 British Record: 1:03.00 — Toni Shaw (2019) S10 British Record: 1:01.10 — Callie-Ann Warrington (2024) S11 British Record: 1:10.42 — Scarlett Humphrey (2025) S12 British Record: 58.94 — Hannah Russell (2016)

    Top 3:

    British Open Final

    World Record: 51.71 — Sarah Sjöström, Sweden (2017) European Record: 51.71 — Sarah Sjöström, Sweden (2017) British Record: 52.75 — Anna Hopkin (2021) Aquatics GB 2025 Worlds Consideration Time: 53.55

    Top 3:

    Men’s 200-Meter Freestyle

    Junior Final

    British Record: 1:44.22 — Tom Dean (2021) British Junior Record: 1:45.77 — Matt Richards (2021)

    Top 3:

    Multi-Class Para Final

    S14 British Record: 1:51.30 — William Ellard (2024)

    Top 3:

    British Open Final

    World Record: 1:42.00 — Paul Biedermann, Germany (2009) European Record: 1:42.00 — Paul Biedermann, Germany (2009) British Record: 1:44.22 — Tom Dean (2021) Aquatics GB 2025 Worlds Consideration Time: 1:45.96

    Top 4:

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