Faye Rogers Shatters European Record at Scottish Swimming Championships
Faye Rogers breaks her own European record at the Scottish Swimming Championships, showcasing her dominance in the 100m butterfly S10 event.




Faye Rogers made waves at the Scottish Swimming Championships by breaking her own European record in the 100m butterfly S10 event. The Paralympic champion clocked an impressive 1:04.04, surpassing her previous best of 1:05.46. This remarkable achievement took place at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh, marking a significant milestone in her career.
At just 22 years old, Rogers is already a reigning world champion and a gold medalist from the Paris Games. Her performance at the championships not only cements her status as a top athlete but also sets a new benchmark for future competitions.
In other events, Archie Goodburn continued his winning streak by securing victories in both the 50m and 100m breaststroke events. Ciara Schlosshan also claimed gold in the 100m butterfly, while Kara Hanlon completed a hat-trick of breaststroke wins by taking gold in the 50m event.
The championships showcased the incredible talent and determination of these athletes, highlighting the competitive spirit and excellence in the world of swimming.