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Sunday 6 March - Poolside Videos and News Bites

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

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

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


Hannah's miles ahead in 200m Medley defence

Hannah Miley defends her 200m Individual Medley title, winning in 2:12.01 and holding off youngsters Sophie Allen (2:14.15) and Sophie Smith (2:14.50)

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Jamieson sets high targets after 100m Breaststroke gold

Michael Jamieson admits he's a touch disappointed with his time of 1:01.31 but it's enough to (just) hold off training partner Kris Gilchrist (1:01.40) and Richard Webb (1:01.57).

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Gandy storms to 100m Butterfly gold in world class final

Ellen Gandy wins 100m Butterfly gold in 57.68 seconds, qualifying for the World Championships in Shanghai in the process. Fran Halsall took silver (58.99) and Jemma Lowe bronze (59.10)

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World record holder Fox beats old marker again

Jonathan Fox (S7) takes the MC 100m Backstroke title - not as quick as his world record heat but still under his previous world record mark!

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