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Thursday 10 March - Poolside Videos and News Bites

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Read key results and watch poolside video interviews with some of the winners from day six below. For more detail click through to the full report.

For a full report of Thursday's results from the British Gas Swimming Championships, click here.

For a full report of Thursday's results from the disability events at the British Gas Swimming Championships, click here.


Halsall's back with 0.03 second 100m Free victory

Fran Halsall (55.01) edges out Loughborough teammate Amy Smith by 0.03 seconds to win the 100m Freestyle title and book her place at this summer's World Championships.

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Jamieson obliterates 200m Breaststroke PB for second title

Michael Jamieson adds the 200m Breaststroke title to his 100m gold, smashing his personal best in the process.

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Goddard completes golden double

James Goddard wins his second gold in as many days, defending his 200m Backstroke title in a world leading time of 1:57.08.

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Tadd secures memorable 100m and 200m Breaststroke double

Stacey Tadd crowned Breaststroke queen as she adds 200m title to her 100m win from earlier in the week.

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Jones edges out Simmonds for surprise 200m Medley gold

Natalie Jones (SM6) beats long-time rival and IPC World Champion Ellie Simmonds to win the MC 200m Individual Medley title.

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