Ellen smashes one of Ireland’s longest standing swim records
Templeogue’s Ellen Walshe smashed one of Ireland’s longest standing Irish records at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre Photo by ©INPHO/Bryan Keane

Ellen smashes one of Ireland’s longest standing swim records

ELLEN Walshe has smashed one of Ireland’s longest standing Irish Records at the Leinster Swimming Championships at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre.

Templeogue Swimming Club’s Walshe clocked 4:37.94 in the 400m Individual Medley, knocking over a second off the 1996 record of 4:39.18 held by Michelle Smith.

The swim was Walshe’s first venture under the 4.40 mark, with her previous best sitting at 4:41.30 from the Mare Nostrum Swim Tour in Barcelona in 2023.

Already qualified for the Paris Games in the 200m Individual Medley, the 22-year-old’s time was under the Olympic Qualification Time of 4:38.53, but she’ll need to have a similar performance at the Irish Open Championships and Olympic Trials May 22-26 in less than three weeks to be able to swim it in Paris.

The current Active South Dublin Sport Star of the Year run in conjunction with The Echo, South Dublin County Council and the Plaza Hotel is certainly on form with the Olympic Games only a few months away.

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