BBC's Broadcast of Thrilling Aquatics GB Swimming Championships
BBC to broadcast the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships. Stars to compete.

The BBC has sealed a two-year rights deal to showcase the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships. This month's event, taking place at the London Aquatics Centre from April 15th to 20th, will have its finals sessions covered on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website, and app. Notable gold medallists from the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games such as Duncan Scott, Alice Tai, Matt Richards, and Maisie Summers-Newton will be in the fray. BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra will offer live commentary on the Sunday finals session, climaxing with the men's 200m freestyle final. The entrants list is available externally. Aquatics GB CEO Drew Barrand expressed excitement for the event.
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