Sports MAX: Antigua and Barbuda’s 15-year-old swimming sensation, Ellie Shaw, has been eliminated from the Olympic Games in the 100m breaststroke after finishing third in her opening heat on Sunday. Shaw clocked a time of 1:14.78, placing her behind 18-year-old Rouxin Tan of Malaysia, who won the heat in 1:12.50, and Imane Houda El Barodi, 23, who finished in 1:14.57. Unfortunately, none of the swimmers from this heat advanced to the semi-finals as only the top 16 swimmers overall progressed on time.
Shaw, Antigua’s 2023 Junior Sportswoman of the Year, swims for the Wadadi Aquatic Racers Swim Club in St John’s and is coached by Edith Clashing.
Despite the early exit, her participation in the Olympics marks a significant milestone in her young career. Shaw began swimming in 2013 and has since become a prominent figure in Caribbean swimming.
Earlier this year, Shaw won gold at the 2024 Carifta Championships in the 100m breaststroke. She also set a national record and a junior area record in the 50m breaststroke with a time of 37.73 at the 2024 World Championships, demonstrating her potential and skill in the sport.
Though her journey in Paris has come to an end, Shaw’s accomplishments at such a young age highlight her promising future in competitive swimming. Her dedication and achievements continue to inspire young athletes in Antigua and Barbuda and across the Caribbean.
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Congratulation on getting third in your heat and a great job representing our flag a first time Olympian at age fifteen.
We now return home knowing what it takes, a better understanding, experience and feeling. In four years time we will be back but with a different mindset and show the rest of the world the true meaning of 365 beaches. Hold your head up high, continued guidance and protection.
Your accomplishments are still superior so no bad feelings needed.
Excellent performance. This is very promising, keep on working at it. Very proud!!!!!
Congratulations on your accomplishment. Looking forward to a podium spot next Olympic Games.
Her personal best is what counts at this point. Now she and. her coaches and the swim team are aware of what she has to do to be the best and smoke the competition. No more platitudes we can be the best just as the yardies are the best in running..We can be the best in swimming and running. Respect!!!
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