Seven Swimmers Added to Team GB

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has confirmed today a further seven swimmers as officially selected to represent Team GB at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The selections were made following performances at the ASA National Championships, which took place in Sheffield from 20-23 June.

The additions bring the total number of Team GB swimmers who will compete at the Aquatics Centre this summer to 44.

The swimmers selected to Team GB today are:

David Carry, aged 30, is the oldest member of the swimming squad and will be competing at his third Olympic Games. Meanwhile Siobhan-Marie O'Connor will be the youngest swimmer at 16 years old, having missed her school prom in order to compete at the trials.

Also announced today are additional events for the following athletes who were already selected to Team GB in March following the first Olympic trials:

Michael Jamieson replaces Dan Sliwinski, who was originally selected in March, but was forced to withdraw from Team GB due to injury earlier this month.

Click here to view the list of swimmers previously selected to Team GB in March.

Team GB Chef de Mission Andy Hunt said:

Michael Scott, Team GB Swimming Team Leader and British Swimming National Performance Director said:

David Carry said:

Siobhan-Marie O'Connor said: