The 2026 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, held from April 14th to 19th, marked the culmination of an intense competition, with the final session focusing on the women's 100 breast, men's 50 fly, women's 800 free, men's 200 back, women's 50 free, and men's 200 free races. The championship's climax saw Angharad Evans, the headline act in the women's 100 breast, claim the gold with a smooth 1:04.96, breaking the British record. Her performance was a testament to her prowess, as she set a huge lifetime best in the 200 on Thursday and became the 10th-fastest woman in history, breaking the 1:05 barrier. Evans' achievement positions her as the favorite for both the European Championships and Commonwealth Games this summer, with no woman having broken 1:05 since Tang Qianting's 1:04.39 two years ago. The silver medal went to Gabrielle Idle-Beavers and Anna Morgan, who both set new best times, with Idle-Beavers just 0.33 seconds off the British age group record. The men's 50 fly final saw Josh Gammon emerge as the gold medalist with a time of 23.10, lowering his personal best by two tenths. This achievement qualified him for the European Championships and placed him 14th in the world rankings this season. Jacob Peters, the top seed, secured the silver with a time of 23.11, while Kieran Grant claimed bronze in 23.24, meeting the English Commonwealth standard. The women's 800 free and men's 200 back races were also intense, with top swimmers vying for their respective spots. The championship's conclusion highlighted the depth of talent within the British swimming community, with swimmers securing spots on the European and Commonwealth Games teams, showcasing their exceptional skills and dedication.