British Swimmers Head Overseas for First Test of Olympic Year

A squad of 34 British athletes will undertake their first overseas event of the Olympic year when they travel to Antwerp for the Flanders Cup next week.

The mixture of senior and juniors swimmers will take part in the Flanders Speedo Cup as they get the 2016 season up and running on 23-24 January.

Double World Champion James Guy will lead the British contingent as they continue their preparations towards the British Championships in April where qualification to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games can be earned.

“The Flanders meet provides another strong opportunity as part of an important overall race strategy for our swimmers,” said British Swimming National Performance Director Chris Spice.

“These events allow us to practice our identified process goals that are important for progression this season.

“For the vast majority of the squad this will be their first hit out of the year while they’re very much still in the middle of a big block of training as they prepare to meet the goals that have been set for 2016.”

The British Swimming squad due to compete at the Flanders Speedo Cup 2016 comprises:

Charlie Attwood – National Centre, Bath
Kyle Chisholm – Boro of Kirklees
Luke Davies – City of Birmingham
Nick Grainger – City of Sheffield
James Guy – Millfield School
Joe Hulme – National Centre, Bath
Cameron Kurle – Millfield School
Jay Lelliott – University of Bath
Max Litchfield – City of Sheffield
Miles Munro – University of Bath
Toby Robinson – National Centre, Loughborough
Liam Tancock – National Centre, Loughborough
James Wilby – Loughborough University
Andrew Willis – National Centre, Bath
Georgina Boyle – Chelsea and Westminster
Layla Black – City of Leeds
Emma Cain – Millfield School
Imogen Clarke – Derventio Excel
Amelia Clynes – City of Leeds
Georgie Coates – City of Leeds
Chloe Finch – City of Birmingham
Jessica Fullalove – City of Manchester
Fran Halsall – National Centre, Loughborough
Holly Hibbott – Stockport Metro
Brittany Horton – City of Birmingham
Rachael Kelly – National Centre, Loughborough
Anna Maine – Woking
Katie Matts – Stockport Metro
Tazmin Pugh – Ellesmere College
Lauren Quigley – Stockport Metro
Rosie Rudin – Nova Centurion
Rebecca Sherwin – Team Ipswich
Abbie Wood – National Centre, Loughborough
Aimee Willmott – London Aquatics CPP

Swimming news courtesy of British Swimming.

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