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Swimming FINA World Cup 2022


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Stage #2 (:CAN Toronto)

 

best of day #3

 

:CAN Maggie McNeil swam a new Short Course World Cup record to take the W 100m Fly in 54.78 (just 19/100 of a second slower than Kelsi Dahlia's WR).

Yesterday she was followed by :SWE Louise Hansson in a very fast 55.02 in one of the best races of the night.

:USA Beata Nelson almost broke the 2-minute mark in the W 200m Back, winning the race in 2.00.50 ahead of :CAN Kylie Masse and :CAN Summer McIntosh (both on the 2.02.X mark).

:USA Shaine Casas took another gold in the M 100m Back in a SCWC record breaking time of 48.84 (half a second behind the WR).

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte beat :USA Lilly King also in the W 100m Breast, but this time with no unforgettable clocking (28.96 to 29.20).

:HKG Siobhan Haughey won the W 100m Free. She outsprinted :FRA Beryl Gastaldello and :POL Katarzyna Wasick (51.33 the winning time for the woman from HKG, also below the 52-sec mark the other girls on the podium).

the M 200m Free was the top race of the night, with an amzing finish where 5 men ended up in a 14/100 of a sec span.

:USA Brooks Curry eventually came up on top of a :USA clean sweep, followed by teammates Trenton Julian and Kieran Smith (1.42.32, 1.42.35 and 1.42.45 the times of the first 3 guys). :RSA Matthew Sates and :LTU Danas Rapsys finished the race tied in 4th place, just 1/100 of a sec behind the bronze medallist.

finally, :USA Beata Nelson earned herself the title of MVP of the session by winning also the final race, the W 200m IM, in 2.05.08, edging out a bunch of :CAN Canadian girls led by Sydney Pickrem (2.05.23) and Summer McIntosh (2.06.57). 

 

Full Results of the Meet:

https://www.omegatiming.com/2022/fina-swimming-world-cup-toronto--live-results

 

next stop, :USA Indianapolis, from Thursday, November 3rd through Saturday, November 5th.

 

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Stage #3 (:USA Indianapolis)

 

best of day #1

 

:USA Katie Ledecky took advantage of McIntosh's decision to swim other races and easily won yesterday's W 400m Free in 3.54.04. :USA Bella Sims also went under the 4-min mark in 3.58.85.

:RSA Matthew Sates couldn't continue his personal streak over the M 400m Free, as he was only 5th in a race dominated by  :USA Kieran Smith in 3.35.99.

:CAN Kylie Masse was the only swimmer below the 26-sec mark in the W 50m Back (25.96 for her).

:CAN Summer McIntosh edged out :USA Katie Grimes in the W 200m Fly, 2.03.40 to 2.04.16.

:RSA Chad Le Clos was more than a second faster than his closest rival in the M 100m Fly. 48.85 his winning time.

:USA Lilly King dominated the W 200m Breast from start to finish in 2.17.56. :CAN Sydney Pickrem was the only other swimmer below the 2.20-mark (2.19.77).

:USA Nick Fink continued his sweep of the M 100m Breast, even if not in an amazing clocking (56.15 for him).

:POL Katarzyna Wasick right now is in a class of her own over the W 50m Free distance: 23.10 for her, not so far away from Ranomi Kromowidjojo's WR (22.93).

:TTO Dylan Carter edged out :AUS Kyle Chalmers in the M 50m Free, one of the best men's races of the night. They were also the only 2 swimmers below the 21-sec mark (20.72 to 20.81).

the closest race of the night, however, was the W 100m IM, where :USA Beata Nelson just outtouched :FRA Beryl Gastaldello 57.81 to 57.82, with :SWE Louise Hansson not so far behind them (58.12).

finally, the man of yesterday's session, :USA Shaine Casas, who won 2 events. First, he dominated the M 200m Back in 1.48.40 and then he ended the evening with the gold medal over the M 100m IM in 51.04, beating :USA Michael Andrew (51.22).

 

Full Results:

https://www.omegatiming.com/2022/fina-swimming-world-cup-indianapolis--live-results

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Stage #3 (:USA Indianapolis)

 

best of day #2

 

:CAN Sydney Pickrem opened the session winning the W 400m IM in 4.26.66, just ahead of :USA Katie grimes (4.27.11).

Olympic Champion :USA Bobby Finke won the M 1500m Free in a very modest 14.45.77.

:TTO Dylan Carter beat quite comfortably the :USA bunch (Ryan Murphy, Justin Ress, Coleman Stewart) in the M 50m Back, swimming also quite a good time (22.72, only half a second outside the WR).

:HKG Siobhan Haughey proved too strong for :USA Katie Ledecky, :AUS Madison Wilson, :USA Bella Sims and :CAN Summer McIntosh in the W 200m Free. She won the race in 1.51.19, while the other girls ended up in the written order, all of them in the 1.52s.

:USA Kieran Smith had a surprising outing in the M 200m IM, and he even won the race in 1.52.98 ahead of :LTU Danas Rapsys (1.53.37 for him).

:USA Bella Sims swam a new WJR in the W 100m Back, 55.75. and she won the race ahead of her teammate Beata Nelson (55.90) and :CAN Ingrid Wilm (56.00).

:USA Nick Fink is just unstoppable in the men's Breaststroke. he won also yesterday's M 50m race in 25.83, ahead of :ITA Niccolò Martinenghi (26.03) and :USA Michael Andrew (26.32).

:SWE Louise Hansson took her revenge over :FRA Beryl Gastaldello and won the W 50m Fly in 25.16 (25.18 for the French swimmer).

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte went once again below the 1.03 mark (1.02.77) to beat :USA Lilly King ("only" 1.03.74 for her).

:RSA Chad Le Clos edged out once again :USA Trenton Julian in the M 200m Fly (1.49.89 to 1.50.09).

finally, in the M 100m Free we saw a copycat race as in Toronto last week, with :AUS Kyle Chalmers comfortably ahead of the rest of the field in 45.55 (:ITA Thomas Ceccon was once again second, this week in 46.27).

 

Full Results:

https://www.omegatiming.com/2022/fina-swimming-world-cup-indianapolis--live-results

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7:57.42 and new WR for Ledecky in the 800 FR. She fell off in the last 400, but still got it. Not an unreachable mark like in the 1500, it may be broken in the future. McIntosh did a great time for an off event for her.

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Stage #3 (:USA Indianapolis)

 

best of day #3

 

:RSA Matthew Sates back on top of a SCWC race. he won the M 400m IM in 4.04.12.

as written above, :USA Katie Ledecky swam a new WR over the W 800m Free, 7.57.42. she was followed by :CAN summer McIntosh in 8.07.12 and by 3 more :USA girls (Leah Smith, Katie Grimes, Claire Weinstein) all on the 8.12s.

this time the W 100m Fly were almost a no contest, as :SWE Louise Hansson won in 55.45, more than a second faster than the rest of the field.

:TTO Dylan Carter was once again unbeatable over the M 50 Fly and he also was the only swimmer breaking the 22-sec mark (21.99).

:USA clean sweep in the W 200m Back, with Beata Nelson (2.00.43) beating Bella Sims (2.01.64) and Katie Grimes (2.02.34).

:USA Shaine Casas edged out :POL Kacper Stokowski 49.40 to 49.63 in the M 100m Back (and they were slower than :ITA Lorenzo Mora, who swam 49.37 in an Italian meet).

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte once again went close to :JAM Alia Atkinson's WR in the W 50m Breast (28.70, the WR is 28.56) and clearly beat :USA Lilly King, who couldn't swim faster than 29.16. :SVK Andrea Podmanikova was 3rd, also below the 30-sec mark (and she was good also in the 100m and 200m in the previous days @hckošice :yikes:).

the machine :USA Nick Fink easily confirmed himself the breaststroke specialist in the best shape at the moment, taking the M 200m Breast in 2.02.70.

"Stakhanov" :USA Beata Nelson was unstoppable also in the W 200 IM. she won in 2.04.92, ahead of :CAN Sydney Pickrem, almost a second slower (2.05.87).

we already said that :HKG Siobhan Haughey has no rivals in the 100m and 200m Free right now...and yesterday she confirmed that by taking the W 100m Free in 51.00, more than half a second ahead of :AUS Madison Wilson (51.54) and :USA Abby Weitzeil (51.63).

finally, the M 200m Free race was won by :USA Kieran Smith in 1.41.78, just a fraction ahead of :LTU Danas Rapsys, :USA Drew Kibler and :AUS Kyle Chalmers (all of them also below the 1.42 mark).

 

 

Full Results:

https://www.omegatiming.com/2022/fina-swimming-world-cup-indianapolis--live-results

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