Walshe Secures 200m IM Semi-Final Spot in Singapore
- The 2025 World Aquatics Championships were held in late July at the Singapore National Aquatic Centre, featuring competitors such as Ellen Walshe and Qin Haiyang.
- This event follows qualifying performances at earlier meets and significant anticipation around swimmers such as Qin Haiyang, who arrived confidently prepared to defend his titles.
- Ellen Walshe secured a semi-final spot in the 200m individual medley with a time of 2:11.45, the 10th fastest overall, while Ellie McCartney and Eoin Corby also posted strong performances.
- Quintin McCarty won the 50m backstroke in 24.34 seconds, fulfilling a childhood dream by earning a team cap, and Caroline Bricker won the 200m butterfly at the Toyota National Championships with a time of 2:05.80.
- The Championships attracted competitors from over 100 countries, serving as a significant test before the Olympics and highlighting China's strong medal ambitions centered on Qin Haiyang.
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