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Swimming FINA World Cup 2022


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Even with Katie being better in the turns Summer still beat her and with that time. That girl is really special.

 

Don't know which events is swimming Ledecky on saturday, but with this form she should focus on the 1500 and try to get a WR.

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Stage #2 (:CAN Toronto)

 

best of day #1

 

:CAN Summer McIntosh won an amazing W 400m Free race edging out :USA Katie Ledecky in a tight sprint finish (3.52.80 to 3.52.88), swimming also the new JWR (and it would have been also a new senior WR, if only :CHN Li Bingjie didn't go even faster yesterday at the Chinese WC trials).

:RSA Matthew Sates doubled up his success in Berlin in the M 400m Free in 3.37.52 ahead of :USA Kieran Smith and :LTU Danas Rapsys (both over 3.38).

:USA Shane Casas, a true short course specialist, won 2 races: the M 200m Back in 1.48.99 and the M 100m IM in 51.03.

:USA Kelly Pash upset the more experienced :USA Hali Flickinger and :CAN Katerine Savard in the W 200m Fly (2.03.61 for the winner).

:RSA Chad Le Clos won the M 100m Fly with an excellent 48.88 over :AUS Matthew Temple and :USA Trenton Julian (both at 49.x).

:USA Lilly King beat :CAN Sydney Pickrem in the W 200m Breast (2.18.43 to 2.19.71, they were the only 2 swimmers below the 2.20 mark).

:POL Katarzyna Wasick dominated the W 50m Free with the new NR of 23.27 ahead of :CAN Maggie McNeil and :AUS Madison Wilson (both still in the 23's).

finally, :TTO Dylan Carter was the only man below the 21 sec mark in the M 50m Free (20.91).

 

Day #2 comin'up...

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

Stage #2 (:CAN Toronto)

 

best of day #1

 

:CAN Summer McIntosh won an amazing W 400m Free race edging out :USA Katie Ledecky in a tight sprint finish (3.52.80 to 3.52.88), swimming also the new JWR (and it would have been also a new senior WR, if only :CHN Li Bingjie didn't go even faster yesterday at the Chinese WC trials).

:RSA Matthew Sates doubled up his success in Berlin in the M 400m Free in 3.37.52 ahead of :USA Kieran Smith and :LTU Danas Rapsys (both over 3.38).

:USA Shane Casas, a true short course specialist, won 2 races: the M 200m Back in 1.48.99 and the M 100m IM in 51.03.

:USA Kelly Pash upset the more experienced :USA Hali Flickinger and :CAN Katerine Savard in the W 200m Fly (2.03.61 for the winner).

:RSA Chad Le Clos won the M 100m Fly with an excellent 48.88 over :AUS Matthew Temple and :USA Trenton Julian (both at 49.x).

:USA Lilly King beat :CAN Sydney Pickrem in the W 200m Breast (2.18.43 to 2.19.71, they were the only 2 swimmers below the 2.20 mark).

:POL Katarzyna Wasick dominated the W 50m Free with the new NR of 23.27 ahead of :CAN Maggie McNeil and :AUS Madison Wilson (both still in the 23's).

finally, :TTO Dylan Carter was the only man below the 21 sec mark in the M 50m Free (20.91).

 

Day #2 comin'up...

You forgot to mention the Canadian sweep in the women's 50 back. ;)

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4 hours ago, intoronto said:

You forgot to mention the Canadian sweep in the women's 50 back. ;)

as I wrote, it's not a full recap, it's just the "best of day 1"...:p

 

and jokes aside, that wasn't one of the top races of the day (I know you're very proud of the Canadian clean sweep, but I normally don't give much credit to non-Olympic distances, unless record breaking times or upsets of "big names" are recorded).

 

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

as I wrote, it's not a full recap, it's just the "best of day 1"...:p

 

and jokes aside, that wasn't one of the top races of the day (I know you're very proud of the Canadian clean sweep, but I normally don't give much credit to non-Olympic distances, unless record breaking times or upsets of "big names" are recorded).

 

I totally missed the best part lol

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To the surprise of no one, Katie Ledecky races for the first time in her life a 1500 FR short course and breaks the WR by 10 seconds. And barely kicking at all :p

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Stage #2 (:CAN Toronto)

 

best of day #2

 

:USA Katie Ledecky is of course the top hit of last night's program...

as already written, she won the W 1500m Free in WR breaking 15.08.24 and then she was second in the W 200m Free behind :HKG Siobhan Haughey (1.51.13 for the winner, 1.52.31 for the American).

:CAN Summer McIntosh swam another JWR in the W 400m IM, 4.21.49 (about 2.5 secs slower than Belmonte's senior WR), leading a Canadian clean sweep.

:TTO Dylan Carter won the M 50m Back, being the only swimmer below the 23-sec mark (22.94).

:USA Shane Casas confirmed himself in very good shape and went not so far away from the WR of the M 200m IM (1.50.37 the time of his win, new SCWC record).

:USA Beata Nelson beat :CAN Kylie Masse in the W 100m Back (55.75 to 56.16).

:CAN Maggie McNeil dominated the W 50m Fly in 24.75, only less than 4/10 of a sec slower than Alshammar's WR.

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte ended up winning a fierce battle against :USA Lilly King in the W 100m Breast (1.02.95 to 1.03.33), in one of the best races of the night.

but the top was probably seen in the M 200m Fly, where :USA Trenton Julian edged out :RSA Chad Le Clos 1.49.69 to 1.49.78 (the winning time is also a new SCWC record).

finally, the M 100m Free: :AUS Kyle Chalmers dominated once again this race in 45.52, ahead of :ITA Thomas Ceccon (46.15 for him).

 

 

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