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Calum Jarvis: 'Even the Scottish fans were behind me in 200m freestyle final'

Calum Jarvis tells Sports Mole that he had support from the Scots as he earned Wales's first swimming medal - a bronze in the 200m freestyle.

Team Wales swimmer Calum Jarvis has insisted that he felt support from all over the crowd at Tollcross this evening after securing a bronze medal in the 200m freestyle.

The Bath-based Welshman, who missed out on a spot in Team GB at London 2012, finished the final behind Australian duo Thomas Fraser-Holmes and Cameron McEvoy.

Despite the rivalry between the home nations, Jarvis, who is the first to win Wales a swimming medal in the Games, was cheered on by the predominantly Scottish crowd during the showdown this evening.

"The atmosphere is really, really good," Jarvis told Sports Mole. "There is a lot of Welsh supporters out there, so I'm really happy and even some of the Scots were behind me as well, so it's really good."

Jarvis clocked a time of 1:46.53 in the final.

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Great Britain's Siobhan Marie O'Connor smiles after she won the semi-final 1 of the women's 200m individual medley swimming event at the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan on August 2, 2015
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