Olympian Davison sets national record at Irish Open

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Olympian Davison sets national record at Irish Open

Olympian Davison sets national record at Irish Open

Grace Davison sets new Irish senior and Championship record at the Irish Open Swimming Championships in Bangor.

Olympian Davison sets national record at Irish Open

Grace Davison sets new Irish senior and Championship record at the Irish Open Swimming Championships in Bangor.

Irish swimming is making waves, and Grace Davison is leading the charge. The Paris Olympian electrified the pool at the Irish Open Swimming Championships in Bangor, shattering the national senior and Championship record in the 100m freestyle.

Davison, already a decorated European junior medallist, didn't just break the record—she smashed her own 2025 mark of 54.80 seconds with a blistering time of 54.45 during the heats. This performance not only crowns her as the top qualifier for Wednesday's final but also officially hits the consideration time for two major summer events: the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the European Aquatics Championships in Paris.

Swimming at the Aurora Leisure Complex, Davison now sets the pace ahead of competitors Rosalie Phelan and Victoria Catterson. As the championships build towards their conclusion on April 12th, all eyes will be on this rising star. For athletes pushing limits, every hundredth of a second counts, and Davison's record-breaking swim is a powerful reminder of the dedication required to perform at the highest level.

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