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Swimming FINA World Cup 2022


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Swimming FINA World Cup 2022

 

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Swimming World Cup, Stage #1 in :GER Berlin has started earlier Today.

 

and despite being the first "serious" meet of the Winter season, some interesting results have been recorded.

 

namely, :HKG Siobhan Haughey made her comeback after a few months and easily won the W 400m freestyle in 3.56.

 

:RSA Matthew Sates won the same race among the men with a notable 3.36 ahead of :USA Kieran Smith.

 

:RSA Chad Le Clos gave RSA another gold medal in the M 100m fly with 48.58.

 

World and European champion :ITA Niccolò Martinenghi is not in his best shape yet and he was beaten by :USA Nick Fink (56.43) and :USA Reece Whitley (57.04).

 

Full Results:

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

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Swimming World Cup, Stage #1 in :GER Berlin

 

Top of today's action

 

:HKG Siobhan Haughey took the W 200m Free in 1.51.36

:USA Nick Fink once again beating :ITA Niccolò Martinenghi in the M 50 Breast (25.86 vs 26.12)

:RSA Matthew Sates won the M 200m IM in 1.51.6

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte took the W 100m Breast in 1.03.07 (as already written by @Werloc)

:RSA Chad Le Clos won the M 200m Fly in 1.49.62 (3 secs slower than the new WR)

:AUS Kyle Chalmers dominated the M 100m Free in 45.88

 

Full Results:

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

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Swimming World Cup, Stage #1 in :GER Berlin

 

Top of day #3 action

 

:GER Isabel Gose won the W 800m Free in 8.14.88

:SWE Louise Hansson won the W 100m Fly in 55.33

:USA Shaine Casas edged out long course world champion :ITA Thomas Ceccon 49.54 to 49.62 in the M 100m Back

:LTU Ruta Meilutyte won the W 50m Breast in 28.60, which is the new SC European Record and just 4/100 shy of :JAM Alia Atkinson's WR

:HKG Siobhan Haughey completed her personal triple, winning also the W 100m Free in 51.59

:RSA Matthew Sates outtouched :AUS Kyle Chalmers in the M 200m Free, 1.40.88 to 1.41.09; :USA Kieran Smith was 3rd in 1.42.30

 

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

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Rūta Meilutytė was the biggest "what could have been" story from Lithuanian sports, it's really nice she decided to give it another go.

 

Can't say I really believed she would be close to WR times, but it just shows how much of a 50m expert she was, the 100m is going to remain somewhat a question mark probably.

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