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New Zealand swimmer (born 2001)

Eve Thomas
Personal information
Born (2001-02-09) 9 February 2001 (age 23)
Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England
RelativeSarah Hardcastle (mother)
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportSwimming
ClubCoast Swim Club
Coached byMichael Weston

Eve Thomas (born 9 February 2001) is a representative swimmer from New Zealand. She competed for New Zealand in the women's 800 metre freestyle at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships. Thomas is the daughter of British swimmer Sarah Hardcastle.

At the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Birmingham, England, Thomas placed fourth in the 800 metre freestyle behind three Australians, including Ariarne Titmus, with whom Thomas shares a coach, Dean Boxall. In the final of the 400 metre freestyle, she finished sixth in a time of 4:09.73.

References

  1. "New Zealand women's freestyle swimmers off to 2020 Olympics". Stuff. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  2. "Eve Thomas, AquaBlack #270". Athlete profile. NZ Swimming. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  3. "18th FINA World Championships 2019: Women's 800m Freestyle start list" (PDF). FINA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  4. "Off-to-the-Olympics". Daughter of Sarah Hardcastle. stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  5. "Mike Higgs, Mentor To Hardcastle, Wilmott, Foster & Generations Of Southend Swimmers, Passes". Daughter of Sarah Hardcastle. Swimming World Magazine. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  6. "Commonwealth Games 2022: Day five wrap of all the New Zealand teams and athletes". The New Zealand Herald. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  7. "Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games: Women's 800m Freestyle Final Results". Longines. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  8. "Games briefs: 4 August". Otago Daily Times. 4 August 2022. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  9. "Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games: Women's 400m Freestyle Final Results". Longines. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.

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