If it is about the dynamic part, one may get better performance from non AZ amplifiers, espcially BJT based ones. The DC drift is a little worse, but still not bad. There are also BJT based INAs for this case.
To get a BW of some 250 kHz with a high gain (e.g. 200 fold) it needs rather fast amplifiers. This would be 50 MHz of GBW, maybe half if the 2 amplifiers share the burden in parallel. For symmetry reasons the 3 OP-amp circuit may be preferred and definitely look at lower resistance. The 3rd amplifier could provide some of the gain, to reduce the need for very high speed at the input. Because of the high frequency an integrated solution can also be interesting, as with this speed it is not just resistor matching but also capacitive matching, which could be even more tricky.