BRITISH GAS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Venue: Ponds Forge, Sheffield Dates: 16-20 March Coverage: Listen live from 1750-2000 GMT on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, Monday to Thursday and the BBC Sport website on Friday
Adlington storms to 800m gold
Double Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington stormed to the 800m freestyle title at the British Swimming Championships in Sheffield.
The 20-year-old clocked eight minutes, 18.86 seconds - just 4.76 seconds outside the world record she set at the Beijing Olympics last August.
Adlington opted out of the 200m final on Wednesday to focus on the 800m.
Meanwhile, Ellen Gandy claimed the 200m butterfly title and a possible European record with a superb swim.
The 17-year-old's winning time of two minutes, 4.83 seconds needs to ratified by back-up data after British Swimming detected a fault in the timing equipment.
I'm a bit shocked by that, to be honest
Rebecca Adlington
As it stands, her time is just 0.65 seconds off the world record set by China's Zige Liu at last year's Olympics and an improvement on the former mark set by Polish swimmer Otylia Jedzejczak in 2005.
In the 800m freestyle, 18-year-old Jazmin Carlin, who was third in the 400m freestyle behind Jo Jackson and Adlington on Monday, finished second with Olympic 10km open water silver medallist Keri-Anne Payne in third.
But Adlington was in a different class to her opponents, beating the time she recorded in the semi-finals by 15.06 seconds to record the seventh fastest time in history - bettered by only three women other than herself.
It was also a season's best and secured a place at the World Championships in Rome this summer.
"I'm a bit shocked by that, to be honest," said Adlington, who broke American Janet Evans's 19-year 800m record in Beijing.
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