British Swimming Names European Championships Team

British Swimming Hannah Miley Doha 2014
Photo Courtesy: FINA Doha 2014

Britain’s swimmers bound for the 2016 Olympic Games will make a vital stop on the road to Rio when they compete at next month’s LEN European Championships in London.

The entire team selected to compete for Great Britain in Rio will also represent the nation at the European Championships where the swimming events run from 16 to 22 May at the London Aquatics Centre.

British Swimming National Performance Director Chris Spice believes a home European Championships will provide an invaluable preparation opportunity for the team of 26 prior to their South American campaign.

“This event comes at a perfect time within our preparations for the Rio Games and will provide a fantastic competition opportunity while the athletes continue to train towards the Olympics,” said Spice

“As a team we couldn’t have asked for anything better. A major international event at an iconic 2012 Olympic venue provides a unique experience for the team as it continues its hard work towards the Games.”

The team will feature triple world champion Adam Peaty, double World Champion James Guy, individual world medallists such as Jazz Carlin and Siobhan-Marie O’Connor as well as a host of other world, European and Commonwealth medallists.

“This event also provides a wonderful opportunity for the British public to get to see and support our stars of swimming in home waters once again,” said Spice.

“What better way to get behind the team on the road to Rio than to show your support as they take on the best in Europe. We urge people to back the team in London and follow us all of the way to Rio.”

British Swimming will also use the event to continue the development of a group of athletes identified as potential Tokyo 2020 Olympians.

A Target Tokyo group of swimmers, identified by performances at the British Championships in Glasgow this month, will compete alongside their senior British team mates as they develop their experience and skills.

“A home European Championships represents a great opportunity to expose athletes targeting the Tokyo Olympics to high level international competition,” explained Tim Jones, British Swimming Head of Performance Pathway.

“We have selected 16 additional athletes for the British team who are on their development journey to Tokyo 2020 to ensure that we have our eyes on the future as well as a focus on Rio”

The British Swimming Team selected to compete at the LEN European Championships in London (16-22 May) comprises:

Craig Benson – University of Stirling
James Guy – Millfield
Cameron Kurle – Millfield
Max Litchfield – City of Sheffield
Ieuan Lloyd – City of Cardiff
Stephen Milne – Perth City
Ross Murdoch – University of Stirling
Adam Peaty – City of Derby
Benjamin Proud – Plymouth Leander
Robert Renwick – University of Stirling
Duncan Scott – University of Stirling
Timothy Shuttleworth – National Centre, Loughborough
Christopher Walker-Hebborn – National Centre, Bath
Daniel Wallace – Warrender
Andrew Willis – National Centre, Bath
Jazmin Carlin – National Centre, Bath
Georgia Coates – City of Leeds
Georgia Davies – National Centre, Loughborough
Eleanor Faulkner – City of Sheffield
Francesca Halsall – National Centre, Loughborough
Camilla Hattersley – City of Glasgow
Hannah Miley – Garioch
Siobhan Marie O’Connor – National Centre, Bath
Molly Renshaw – National Centre, Loughborough
Chloe Tutton – City of Cardiff
Aimee Willmott – London Aquatic Centre PP

Target Tokyo athletes selected to compete at the LEN European Championships are:

Charlie Attwood – National Centre, Bath
Luke Davies – City of Birmingham
Tom Fannon – Plymouth Leander
Luke Greenbank – Cockermouth
Joe Hulme – National Centre, Bath
Daniel Jervis – Swansea Aquatics
Georgina Boyle – Chelsea and Westminster
Harriet Cooper – City of Derby
Kathleen Dawson – Warrington Warriers
Alice Dearing – National Centre, Loughborough
Charlotte Evans – National Centre, Loughborough
Lucy Hope – Edinburgh University
Jessica Jackson – Plymouth Leander
Katie Matts – Stockport Metro
Laura Stephens – Plymouth Leander
Abbie Wood – National Centre, Loughborough

Press release courtesy of British Swimming.

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