200m Breaststroke Trophies
January 1, 2019There are four 200m Breaststroke trophies, awarded to the fastest senior and junior (U16) swimmers in the 200m Breaststroke at the Swim England National Championships.
200m Breaststroke Trophies
Click or tap the name of the trophy below to find out more about each.
The Dr Morgan Dockrell Trophy is awarded to the fastest male senior swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the National Winter Championships (25m).
While the Winter Championships are traditionally a short course event, they were held in the long course 50m pool in 2017.
Until 2015, the Dr Morgan Dockrell Trophy was awarded to the fastest male senior swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the ASA National Championships (50m).
Past Winners: Dr Morgan Dockrell Trophy
Year | Winner | Club |
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2023 | Harvey Freeman | Loughborough University |
2022 | Gregory Butler | Loughborough University |
2021 | Adam Chillingworth | Plymouth Leander |
2019 | Adam Chillingworth | Plymouth Leander |
2018 | Edward Baxter | Loughborough University |
2017 | James Wilby | Loughborough NC |
2016 | Charlie Attwood | Bath University |
2015 | Calum Tait | Edinburgh University |
2014 | Richard Spoor | Loughborough University |
2013 | Craig Benson | Warrender Baths |
2012 | Andrew Willis | Bracknell |
2011 | Kristopher Gilchrist | University of Edinburgh |
2010 | Andrew Willis | Bracknell |
The F R Edwards Trophy is awarded to the fastest female senior swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the National Winter Championships (25m).
While the Winter Championships are traditionally a short course event, they were held in the long course 50m pool in 2017.
F R Edwards was secretary of the Northern Counties from 1896 until the end of the First World War in 1918. He then became their president from 1921 to 1922.
Until 2015, the trophy was awarded to the fastest female senior swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the ASA National Championships (50m).
Past Winners: F R Edwards Trophy
Year | Winners | Club |
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2023 | Lily Booker | Loughborough PC |
2022 | Abigail Miles | City of Sheffield |
2021 | Molly Renshaw | Loughborough NC |
2019 | Jocelyn Ulyett | Loughborough Uni |
2018 | Katie Matts | Stockport Metro |
2017 | Molly Renshaw | Loughborough University |
2016 | Molly Renshaw | Loughborough University |
2015 | Molly Renshaw | Loughborough University |
2014 | Olivia White | City of Leeds |
2013 | Stacey Tadd | Bath University |
2012 | Molly Renshaw | Derventio |
2011 | Stacey Tadd | Bath University |
2010 | Kate Hutchinson | Loughborough University |
The Edgar Warner Trophy is awarded to the highest ranked male junior swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the National Winter Championships (25m).
While the Winter Championships are traditionally a short course event, they were held in the long course 50m pool in 2017.
Edgar Warner was the president of the ASA in 1983.
Until 2015, the trophy was awarded to the fastest male swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the ASA National Youth Championships (50m).
Past Winners: Edgar Warner Trophy
Year | Winner | Club |
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2022 | Ronny Halett | Plymouth Leander |
2021 | Elliot Woodburn | Millfield |
2019 | Dimitrios Tsaliagkos | Millfield |
2018 | William Ellington | Millfield |
2017 | William Bell | City of Leicester |
2016 | James Bilbao | City of Hereford |
2015 | Nathan Hughes | Hatfield |
2014 | Charlie Attwood | Taunton Deane |
2013 | Adam Peaty | City of Derby |
2012 | Ross Murdoch | West Dunbartonshire |
2011 | Craig Benson | Warrender Baths |
2010 | Xander Alari-Williams | Sevenoaks |
The E W Keighley Trophy is awarded to the highest ranked female junior swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the National Winter Championships (25m).
While the Winter Championships are traditionally a short course event, they were held in the long course 50m pool in 2017.
Until 2015, the trophy was awarded to the fastest female swimmer in the 200m Breaststroke at the ASA National Youth Championships (50m).
Past Winners: E W Keighley Trophy
Year | Winner | Club |
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2022 | Beth Young | Team Ipswich |
2021 | Caitlin Lansom | City of Manchester Aquatics |
2019 | Ellie Sibbald-Perkins | City of Birmingham |
2018 | Lana Broekhoven | Plymouth Leander |
2017 | Charlotte Rigg | City of Birmingham |
2016 | Daria Poma Kostik | Maidenhead |
2015 | Freya Anderson | Ellesmere College Titans |
2014 | Georgia Coates | City of Leeds |
2013 | Molly Renshaw | Derventio |
2012 | Sophie Taylor | City of Leeds |
2011 | Charlotte Bradbury | City of Liverpool |
2010 | Siobhan-Marie O’Connor | Bath University |