Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

British swimming champions – 800 metres freestyle winners

The British swimming champions over 800 metres freestyle, formerly the (Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) National Championships) are listed below.[1][2]

The event was originally contested over 880 yards and then switched to the metric conversion of 800 metres in 1971. Throughout much of the history of the event it was contested by women only because the men competed in the 1,500 metres freestyle.

800 metres freestyle champions

Year Men's champion Women's champion
880 yards 880 yards
1964 Geoff Grylls not contested
1965 Geoff Grylls[3] not contested
1966 Alan Kimber[4] Jeanette Cave[5]
1967 Alan Kimber[6] Susan Williams[7]
1968 Alan Kimber[8] Sally Davison[9]
1969 Ron Jacks Susan Williams
1970 Mark Treffers[10] Judy Wright[11]
800 metres 800 metres
1971 not contested June Green[12]
1972 not contested June Green[13]
1973 not contested June Green[14]
1974 not contested Leslie Cliff[15]
1975 not contested Diane Walker
1976 not contested Ann Nelson[16]
1977 not contested Lindsay Heggie[17]
1978 not contested Sharron Davies[18]
1979 not contested
1980 not contested Jackie Willmott[19]
1981 not contested Jackie Willmott[20]
1982 not contested Jackie Willmott[21]
1983 not contested Jackie Willmott[22]
1984 not contested Sarah Hardcastle
1985 not contested Karen Mellor[23]
1986 not contested Sarah Hardcastle
1987 not contested Karen Mellor[24]
1988 not contested Karen Mellor[25]
1989 not contested Karen Mellor[26]
1990 not contested Karen Mellor[27]
1991 not contested Samantha Foggo[28]
1992 not contested Elizabeth Arnold[29]
1993 not contested Sarah Hardcastle[30]
1994 not contested Sarah Collings[31]
1995 not contested Sarah Hardcastle[32]
1996 not contested Sarah Collings[33]
1997 not contested Helen Billington[34]
1998 not contested Sarah Collings[35]
1999 not contested Sarah Collings[36]
2000 not contested Rebecca Cooke[37]
2001 Adam Faulkner Rebecca Cooke
2002 not contested Rebecca Cooke
2003 Graeme Smith Rebecca Cooke
2004 not contested Rebecca Cooke
2005 not contested Rebecca Cooke
2006 not contested Rebecca Adlington
2007 Allen Lindenberg Cassandra Patten
2008 not contested Rebecca Adlington
2009 not contested Rebecca Adlington
2010 not contested Rebecca Adlington
2011 Tom Allen Rebecca Adlington
2012 not contested Rebecca Adlington
2013 Daniel Fogg Jazmin Carlin
2014 not contested Jazmin Carlin
2015 Jay Lelliott Jazmin Carlin
2016 not contested Jazmin Carlin
2017 Daniel Jervis Jazmin Carlin
2018 Jay Lelliott Mireia Belmonte
2019 Samuel Budd Leah Crisp
Not held during 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Daniel Jervis Leah Crisp
2023 Daniel Jervis Freya Colbert
2024 Tobias Robertson Amelie Blocksidge

See also

References

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