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Jay Lelliott: 'I was hoping for better'

Jay Lelliott says that he has mixed feelings after qualifying for the men's 1,500m freestyle.

Team England swimmer Jay Lelliott has insisted that he was hoping for a better display at the Commonwealth Games, despite setting a personal best time.

The 19-year-old knocked one second off his previous best in the 1,500m freestyle heats earlier today to claim a place in the Commonwealth Games final.

"I knew I was in good shape as I did a three-second PB in the 4x200m relay on Sunday, the Bournemouth Echo quotes Lelliott as saying. "Although 15:11 was a PB, I was hoping to do a better time.

"I had some big guys next to me and I think I didn't focus on my race as well as I should have done. But I'm really enjoying the Games. The atmosphere is absolutely incredible."

Lelliott had to undergo two operations on a recurrent brain tumour when he was 12 years old.

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