15 athletes will form the TeamNI swimming team at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow led by Olympic Gold medallists Daniel Wiffen and Jack McMillan.
Both will compete in the 400m freestyle with McMillan taking the 100 and 200m whilst Wiffen competes in the 800m, the distance he won Olympic gold, and 1500m.
In Para Swimming, Bethany Firth returns to defend her S14 200m Freestyle gold medal from 2022 and Barry McClements will aim to create more history for himself after becoming the first swimmer to win a medal in the pool for TeamNI in 2022.
Two time Olympian Danielle Hill will be in action in the 50m freestyle and 50m/100m Backstroke at her fourth Commonwealth Games after her debut in Glasgow in 2014.
Grace Davison has fond memories of the Commonwealth Games after making her debut aged just 14 in 2022. Now the18 year old is joined by Ellie McCartney with both winning medals at the Youth Commonwealth Games in 2023.
Conor Ferguson is back wearing TeamNI colours after missing 2022 but reached two finals in the Gold Coast in 2018.
Lottie Cullen will be going to her first games swimming the 100m and 200 backstroke.
Adam Bradley, Matthew Hamilton, Paddy Johnston Alana Burns Atkin, Victoria Catterson and Emily Hughes will swim in the relay races.
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Team NI Swimming Squad
Daniel Wiffen – 400/800/1500m Freestyle
Jack McMillan – 100/200/400m Freestyle
Danielle Hill – 50/100m Backstroke, 50m Freestyle
Ellie McCartney – 100/200m Breaststroke, 200m IM
Conor Ferguson – 50m Backstroke
Lottie Cullen – 100/200m Backstroke
Grace Davison – 100/200m Freestyle, 100/200m Backstroke
Adam Bradley – Men’s 4 x 100m
Matthew Hamilton – Men’s 4 x 100m
Paddy Johnston – Men’s 4 x 100m
Alana Burns Atkin – Women’s 4 x 100m
Victoria Catterson – Women’s 4 x 100m
Emily Hughes – Women’s 4 x 100m
Bethany Firth – S14 200m Freestyle
Barry McClements – S9 100m Backstroke, S10 100m Fly
