AN ELLESMERE College Titans swimmer has added to her list of sporting accolades after becoming a double champion at the 2019 British Swimming Championships.

Freya Anderson picked up two gold medals and one bronze medal at this year’s event in Glasgow.

The 18-year-old retained her 2018 100-metre freestyle title with a time of just 53.79 seconds – a fraction shy of her all-time best.

She also took gold in the women’s 200m freestyle and picked up bronze in the 50m freestyle.

The teenager has blossomed on the international sporting scene in the past 12 months, after standout performances in the European Championships last August.

Alan Bircher, director of swimming at Ellesmere College, said: “Freya did well in retaining her 100m freestyle title and then adding the 200m freestyle title.

“The 200 is something we’ve been working hard on.

“Looking forward to the Olympics in Tokyo in 2020, myself and Freya will look back at these British Championships satisfied but not content.

“We know what needs to be done and are already back in training.”

Other Titans swimmers featured in a host of finals as they competed at this year’s championships and their medal winning performances caught the eye of the Great British selectors, earning five selections for the European Juniors.

Charlie Hutchison, Pia Murray, Adam Metcalf, Joel Thompson and Lauren Wetherell were all picked out as ones to watch.