Bermudian standout Elan Daley has officially locked in two high-calibre Commonwealth Games qualifying standards following an exceptional freestyle display at the 2026 June Performance Meet in Canada.
Fresh from anchoring her brother Elijah's historic weekend, the University of Tennessee sprint star showed her clinical edge by comfortably dipping beneath the target times in both the 50m and 100m events.
In the flagship 50m Freestyle showpiece, Daley stormed to an emphatic victory, stopping the clock in a sharp 26.05 seconds to easily eclipse the required qualifying baseline of 26.28.
She then doubled down on her qualification haul in the 100m Freestyle final. Despite being pushed into a superb second-place finish, Daley delivered a phenomenal 56.89-second performance, comfortably crushing the official target standard of 57.56 by nearly three-quarters of a second.
The double qualification adds to an incredibly successful international block for the Daley family, providing a massive psychological boost as they transition toward a heavy summer schedule on the global long-course calendar.
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