Swimming: High praise for Jackson as Adlington rediscovers winning touch
Adlington, fourth in the 400m freestyle at last year's World Championships as Jackson clinched silver, finally rediscovered her golden touch on the final night in Budapest but her compatriot struggled.
Northallerton's Jackson arrived in Hungary with few expectations after her asthma became so bad over the winter that it caused her serious breathing problems, and a rib injury provoked a drastic lack of form.
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Hide AdThe Olympic bronze medallist appeared to turn the corner after helping Great Britain to European 4x100m freestyle silver and 4x200m freestyle bronze earlier in the week.
But her breathing problems got the better of her again come the 400m freestyle and she could only touch home fifth in 4:09.14minutes, 4.59seconds behind Adlington.
But the newly crowned European champion insists 23-year-old Jackson – who was taken straight to medical staff after finishing the 400m freestyle final – cannot be faulted for effort.
"She swam an amazing race then given all the problems she has had," said Adlington.
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Hide Ad"To do what she has just done after everything she has gone through – when she was seeing the doctor she was struggling to breathe – was unbelievable. I'm so proud."
Rotherham's Joe Roebuck was brought back down to earth with a bump, crashing out of the 400m medley heats four days after claiming 200m medley bronze.
The 25-year-old secured his first major medal by overhauling Gal Nevo on Wednesday but saw his attempts to take it easy in the 400m event backfire.
With only two swimmers per nation allowed to progress to the final Roebuck came up one place short.
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