Records Tumble as Walshe Wins World Cup Gold and McSharry Takes Silver
Ellen Walshe and Mona McSharry impressed once again in Toronto as the duo claimed a gold and silver medal in new Irish Records at stop three of the World Aquatics World Cup. On Friday, another record setter joined the club with Lottie Cullen making her first mark on the Irish record books.
With a gold, three silver and a bronze already secured in the 200m Butterfly (two silver and bronze) and 400m IM (gold and silver) at this years’ World Cup Ellen Walshe won her second gold in the 400m Individual Medley, destroying her Irish Record set in last weeks win in Westmont, her fifth Irish Record on the tour.
The Templeogue swimmer took the win with over a second to spare on her closest rival in a new Irish Record of 4:22.97, hacking over two seconds off the standard she set last week of 4:25.38. Walshe had owned the previous record of 4:26.52 from the World Aquatics World Championships (SC) in 2021 where she won a silver medal.
Second after the Butterfly and Backstroke legs, a monster Breaststroke swim, over a second faster than last weeks in 1:14.2, saw her take a lead she never relinquished, winning out over Canada’s Mary Sophie Harvey (4:24.25) and Japan’s Mio Narita (4:26.43).
Mona McSharry won her second medal of the weekend and fourth of the tour as she took a silver medal once again in the 100m Breaststroke Final. Setting her fourth Irish Record across the World Cup stops.
McSharry won her heat earlier in the day in 1:03.96, just .04 outside the Irish Record, she improved that time in the final clocking 1:03.84 knocking eight hundredths of a second off her own 2021 standard of 1:03.92.
The USA’s Kate Douglass won the event for the third week and claimed the ‘triple crown’ in 1:02.93, while South Africa’s Rebecca Meder was third in 1:04.48.
In the morning heats on Friday, Lottie Cullen stamped her name into the Irish record books, posting 57.31 to set a new Irish Senior Record in the 100m Backstroke.
The National Centre (Ulster) swimmer went under the existing record of 57.56, set by Danielle Hill in 2023.
The final day of racing in Toronto will see Walshe race the 200m Individual Medley with Ellie McCartney, while McSharry returns for the 50m Breaststroke where she won gold last week in Westmont. Lottie Cullen swims the 200m Backstroke, Brandon Biss the 100m Backstroke, Lachey Reed the 200m Breaststroke and Rosalie Phelan the 100m Freestyle.
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Day 2 Results
Women 100m Breaststroke Mona McSharry H 1:03.96 F 1:03.84 (2nd) ISR
Women 400m IM Ellen Walshe F 4:22.97 (1st) ISR
Women 100m Breaststroke Ellie McCartney H 1:07.20
Men 50m Backstroke Brandon Biss H 25.64
Women 100m Backstroke Lottie Cullen H 57.31 (ISR)
Women 50m Butterfly Rosalie Phelan H 27.70
Men 50m Breaststroke Lachey Reed H 29.28
100m Freestyle Alex Moore H 50.86
World Cup Results
Ellen Walshe
Week 1 – Carmel, Indiana, USA
200m Butterfly Bronze and Irish Senior Record
400m Individual Medley Silver
Week 2 – Westmont, Illinois, USA
200m Butterfly Silver and Irish Senior Record
400m Individual Medley Gold and Irish Senior Record
Week 3 – Toronto, Canada
200m Butterfly Silver and Irish Senior Record
400m Individual Medley Gold and Irish Senior Record
Mona McSharry
Week 1 – Carmel, Indiana, USA
200m Breaststroke Irish Senior Record
Week 2 – Westmont, Illinois, USA
50m Breaststroke Gold and =Irish Senior Record
100m Breaststroke Silver
200m Breaststroke Irish Senior Record
Week 3 – Toronto, Canada
100m Breaststroke Silver and Irish Senior Record
200m Breaststroke Bronze and Irish Senior Record
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