Erin Gallagher claimed the SA 50m butterfly title in a new national record time at the SA National Swimming Championships, serving this year as Olympic trials, at the Newton Park Swimming Pool on Monday, 8 April, 2024. File Photo: SA Sports Images/Anton Geyser

Both Erin Gallagher and Tatjana Smith made strong opening statements on the first day of action at the SA National Swimming Championships in Gqeberha on Monday, 8 April, 2024.

Gallagher claimed the 50m butterfly title in a new SA record of 25.59 seconds to get her week off to the best possible start, with the 50 and 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly still to come.

“This afternoon I had a really good energy and I could feel that if I was going to swim a PB, now was the time to do it. It’s always weird when you can feel you’re on track for a good swim and it’s all about seizing the moment.”

New SA 50m Butterfly Record Holder, Erin Gallagher

As for what this speedy form could mean for her other events, Gallagher added: “Obviously it’s always nice to think that because you do a PB in one event, it means all the others are going to be good. But it’s a completely different race, completely different strategy. 

“The 50s are all about going as fast as possible where the 100s are more of a controlled speed event so you never really know what to expect, but I’m looking forward to the rest of the meet for sure.”

Also in action on Monday night was two-time Olympic medallist Tatjana Schoenmaker – now swimming under her married name, Smith. The 200m breaststroke Olympic champion swam the shorter 50m event, beating SA record holder Lara van Niekerk to the title in a time of 30.09 seconds to equal the personal best time she achieved in the morning heats.

Van Niekerk, who claimed a World Championship bronze in the event in 2022, was second in 30.16 – some way off her best of 29.72.

“I think it’s always nice to have a 50… it just breaks that ice, no main events, no Olympic qualifying events so I think that just helps to get ready for the rest of the gala,” said Smith.

“It’s very surprising because in training my speed was the thing that was lacking the most. I think that’s just how the training is – I train for 200 so the speed is just the add-on. That’s why I like doing speed events, just to see where I am… so it’s nice to see that it is fast and hopefully the rest of the gala looks good as well.”  

Others to claim SA titles on the night were Tayla Jonker in the 50m backstroke (28.50) and Duné Coetzee in the 800m freestyle (8:40.13). Swimming action continues at the Newton Park Swimming Pool in Gqeberha on Tuesday morning.


Original Copy: Swimming South Africa, with editing by gsport

Main Photo Caption: Erin Gallagher claimed the SA 50m butterfly title in a new national record time at the SA National Swimming Championships, serving this year as Olympic trials, at the Newton Park Swimming Pool on Monday, 8 April, 2024. File Photo: SA Sports Images/Anton Geyser

Photo 2 Caption: Tatjana Smith (Née Schoenmaker) won the 50m breaststroke title at the SA National Swim Champs on Monday. File Photo: SA Sports Images/Anton Geyser

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