Maidenhead Business Directory
     

Burnett books place at World Championships in Rome

2:30pm Tue 30th Jun 09:: written by Sport


Olympian Simon Burnett claimed double gold at the weekend at the Scottish National Championships to book his place on the plane to Rome later this month.

The 26-year-old, who lives and trains in Arizona, won gold in the 50m and 100m freestyle events in Glasgow and will now head to the Rome World Championships in July.

Burnett, representing Windsor Swimming Club, held off Grant Turner and Ben Hockin in the 100m freestyle, winning in a time of 49.19 seconds, before repeating the trick in the 50m pipping Charlie Turner and Craig Gibbons to top spot on the podium.

And Burnett heaped praise on his fellow Brits for pushing him all the way in Glasgow as he bounced back from his British Championship disappointment in Sheffield back in March.

“It’s not been a perfect meeting for me by any means,” said Burnett. “All week I seem to have been missing the targets I’d set me before the competition.

“These guys really stepped up and it made me step up as well. All credit to them for swimming that quickly throughout the week because it got the best out of me.

“That swim has definitely exorcised a few demons from Sheffield. It was definitely running through my mind as I was standing on the blocks but it didn’t even enter my mind during my finals.”

Burnett will swim in the 50m in Rome and the Wycombe-born swim star is delighted to finally book his berth in the Eternal City.

“Technically I was so much better than in Sheffield and I’m really pleased to be swimming an individual event in Rome now,” added Burnett.

“This British team goes from strength to strength every year and everyone seems to be youngsters in there now.

“But it’s great to be part of the team and hopefully I can give some of these younger guys the benefits of my experience.”

The nation's leading energy supplier, British Gas is the Principal Partner of British Swimming, supporting the sport at all levels: 'From paddling pool to podium'. For more information visit www.britishswimming.org



Have your say

Something to say? Leave a comment. Please note comments are moderated before they are published to this website. Add Comment


Close






Comments

Comments on this articleHave your say above


Currently no comments have been posted for this article.

Advertisement

BBC Sport

Defoe grabs hat-trick in England romp
Jermain Defoe scores three goals as England begin their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a 4-0 win over Bulgaria at Wembley.

Murray sees off flamboyant Brown
Britain's Andy Murray overcomes the unorthodox style of Jamaica's Dustin Brown to reach the third round of the US Open.

Wales slump to Montenegro defeat
Montenegro captain Mirko Vucinic scores a fine solo goal to condemn Wales to defeat in their opening Euro 2012 qualifier.

View all >