Olympic Champion Daniel Wiffen and Olympic Finalist Ellen Walshe are part of a 12-strong team on the way to Lublin, Poland today, ahead of the European Aquatics Championships (25m) with competition running from December 2nd to 7th.

Both Wiffen and Walshe were medallists at the 2023 iteration of the event, with Wiffen claiming 400m, 800m and 1500m Gold, as well as setting a World Record in the 800m Freestyle, while Walshe won 400m Individual Medley Bronze.

Walshe, who recently set six new Irish Records in the 200m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley and 400m Individual Medley at the World Aquatics World Cup is the top seed in all three events in Lublin. Wiffen, who has been recovering from surgery in September, and making the move to train in California will compete for the first time since the World Championships in Singapore in August.

The opening day of racing will see all twelve team members in action. Walshe is racing the 50m Butterfly with Rosalie Phelan who makes her Ireland debut, Jack Cassin, Evan Bailey and Matthew Hamilton swim the men’s heats. Wiffen will compete in the 400m Freestyle with National Centre Limerick’s Cormac Rynn and Denis O’Brien. U23 European Champion Ellie McCartney as well as Eoin Corby and Adam Bradley swim in the 100m Breaststroke heats, while World Junior Champion John Shortt, who set a new Irish Senior and Junior Record in the 200m Backstroke (1:51.37) this past weekend, will open his championships with the heats of that event.

While Mona McSharry has opted not to travel to this years’ European Short Course Championships, the Olympic bronze medallist will get her long course (50m) season underway at the US Open in Austin, Texas from December 3rd to 6th.

Day 1 Race Schedule (Heats) – Tuesday 2nd December

Men 400m Freestyle Daniel Wiffen, Cormac Rynn, Denis O’Brien
Women 50m Butterfly Ellen Walshe, Rosalie Phelan
Men 50m Butterfly Jack Cassin, Evan Bailey, Matthew Hamilton
Women 100m Breaststroke Ellie McCartney
Men 100m Breaststroke Eoin Corby, Adam Bradley
Men 200m Backstroke John Shortt

 

2025 European Aquatics Championships (25m), Lublin, Poland

     

Athlete Name

Home Coaching Programme

Coach

Evan Bailey National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
Adam Bradley Mount Kelly Emma Collings-Barnes
Jack Cassin National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
Eoin Corby National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
Matthew Hamilton Plymouth College Aquatics Roberto Pavoni
Ellie McCartney National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
Denis O’Brien National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
Rosalie Phelan National Centre Ulster Kevin Anderson
Cormac Rynn National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
John Shortt National Centre Limerick John Szaranek
Ellen Walshe Templeogue SC, Dublin Brian Sweeney
Daniel Wiffen Cal Berkeley Noah Yanchulis

 

Team Staff Role
Andy Reid Team Leader
John Szaranek Coach
Steve Beckerleg Coach
Brian Sweeney Coach
David Thompson Development Coach
Goretti Guilfoyle Development Coach
Mary Dunne Team Manager
Sinead Chambers Physio
Dean Ryan Physical Prep