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Duncan Scott Implies He’ll Be Racing At 2024 World Championships

With the 2023 European Short Course Championships on the horizon, British Olympic champion Duncan Scott recently spoke to the media about this short-term and long-term vision in the pool.

The versatile 26-year-old will indeed be there in Romania and also has eyes on Doha for February. The unique schedule with the 2024 World Championships set to end just 159 days before the opening of the Paris Olympic Games is something Scott has apparently learned to embrace.

“I quite like changing things for Olympic year,” Scott told Herald Scotland.

“The European Shortcourse isn’t something I’ve ever fully focused on, although I know a lot of swimmers do. A lot of swimmers have performed well there and it’s given them a real stepping-stone to move on.

“So while there’s other competitions this season that are a much bigger priority this season like the World Championships and the Olympic Games next summer. And obviously trying to qualify for the Olympic Games in April so while those are higher priorities for me than the European Shortcourse, I’m still looking forward to it. And knowing I’ll be standing on the blocks in the best suit in the world gives me confidence. (Herald Scotland)

Scott has indeed represented Great Britain at past editions of the European Short Course Championships, already lining his resume with two bronze medals from 2017 Copenhagen and two silvers from 2019 Glasgow.

Implying that he’ll be there in Doha, Scott’s comments are a slight change of tune from when the typically bi-annual competition timeframe was originally announced.

World Aquatics (formerly FINA) revealed the February timeframe in July of 2022 and several British top performers, including Scott, were vocal about the insertion of the event amid the overall international swimming calendar.

At the time, Scotland’s most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete ever asked, “I’d love to know which (if any) athletes were asked about this decision  2023 July Worlds…6 months later…2024 Worlds and then July 2024 Olympics. A totally bizarre decision and one I hope gets reconsidered! Surely just move it to 2025?”

Perhaps the fact that Scott has put in a super solid training block and feels he’s in a good place mentally and physically has fueled his competitive fire, no matter when Worlds takes place.

“My recent training has stood me in really good stead and I’m in a very good place to start the season off,” he told Herald Scotland.

“The intensity I’ve been able to get to in training has been good. I’m not going to pretend I don’t look at the times I’m swimming – I’m an anorak of the sport and I know every fine detail that I want to do and I’m in a really good place right now.

“Last year, this period of time was awful for me – I was ill seven or eight times and that really affected the way I was able to perform in April (at the British Championships) so in contrast this year, it’s been a really good phase of training.”

“I feel in a good place but it’s difficult to really know until I race because I’ve not fully challenged myself in a competitive environment this season yet. So after the Europeans I’ll be able to shine a better light on where I am as I head into the new year.”

British Swimming will announce its squad for the 2024 World Championships by the end of the month.

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Pieter H
11 months ago

Go win that elusive world individual gold!

ReneDescartes
11 months ago

He’ll swim, but will scratch all events except one individual.

John26
Reply to  ReneDescartes
11 months ago

200IM?

Scuncan Dott v2
Reply to  ReneDescartes
11 months ago

He might just race the 4×1 relay then go straight home tbh

e-Swimmer77
Reply to  Scuncan Dott v2
11 months ago

I dunno. Why not swim the 200IM when already in Doha?

Scuncan Dott V2
Reply to  e-Swimmer77
11 months ago

Because Paris is the main goal.

#BOOST
11 months ago

Look forward to see usual athletes and coaches be overlooked for this

Andrew
11 months ago

The Saquon Barkley of swimming. Always questionable, but an absolute stud when he’s active

John26
11 months ago

Out of curiosity, I also looked at the LEN calendar. It appears that the European swimming Championships (LC) isn’t scheduled yet? It’s usually in May, 3 months before the olympics

ldn
Reply to  Braden Keith
11 months ago

it could be a preolympic last chance qualifier for swimmers from countries which only require the qualifying time be achieved or it could serve as a post Olympic meeting which would host the ones that missed out on silverware in Paris and the ones that are hoping to become stars in the next Olympic cycle; I am very protective of our European championships, so I would like to see them scheduled, rather than cancelled in 2024

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