Nathan Wiffen Makes Waves: Debut Success at World Championship 1500m Freestyle
Nathan Wiffen excels in his World Championship debut, achieving a personal record in the 1500m freestyle.


Nathan Wiffen Makes Waves: Debut Success at World Championship 1500m Freestyle
Ireland's Nathan Wiffen made a splash in his World Championships debut held in Budapest, finishing ninth in the 1500m freestyle with an impressive personal best time of 14:32.65. Wiffen's performance marked a significant improvement, as he shaved off over six seconds from his prior record of 14:38.75, finishing sixth in his heat and solidifying his ninth place overall.
This young talent is the twin brother of Olympic champion Daniel Wiffen, who has made a name for himself with his medal-winning performances. Nathan is set to dive back into competition on Thursday, where he will participate in the 400m freestyle heats, aiming to build on this strong start.
In addition to Wiffen’s outstanding performance, Ireland's Ellen Walshe also showcased her skills at the championships. She achieved several personal bests, finishing fifth in the 200m individual medley with a new record time of 2:05.52. That race saw an exhilarating finish, highlighted by USA’s Kate Douglass breaking the world record with a time of 2:01.63.
Walshe continued to show her prowess in the pool, finishing 14th overall in the semi-finals of the 50m butterfly, posting another record time of 25.45. She will return to action on Thursday for the 100m individual medley, where expectations are high.
However, it was a challenging day for fellow Olympian Danielle Hill, who unfortunately did not progress past the heats in the women's 100m backstroke, finishing 19th overall. But Hill remains determined, gearing up for her next event, the 100m freestyle, scheduled for Wednesday.
As the championships unfold, Ireland’s swimmers continue to showcase their talents on the world stage, signifying a bright future for swimming in the nation.