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Messenger secures national breaststroke title

MESSENGER: "I know I can do better." Picture courtesy TIM HYDE
MESSENGER: "I know I can do better." Picture courtesy TIM HYDE

ROB MESSENGER, of Dover Lifeguards Swimming Club, won an age group title at the Masters National Championships at Ponds Forge in Sheffield.

Messenger won the 18-24 years age group 50m breaststroke title in a time of 29.85secs.

He was unable to produce a personal best on the day after missing key parts of his training due to work commitments, but said: "I was happy with my time in the circumstances, but I know I can do better."

Messenger's time was good enough to ensure automatic qualification for next year’s Nationals and a place at the forthcoming Great Britain trials.

He added: "I feel I can make more time from my reaction time off the block and more from speeding up my turn, but overall I was happy with the way I swam.

"I would like to thank my coach, Lyndon Dunsbee, for setting an individual training regime to bring about this success."

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