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Day 2 Results

 

 

Finals:

 

Men's 100m Backstroke:

1. :UKR Oleksandr Zheltiakov - 53.73 (new OQT)

2. :CZE Miroslav Knedla - 54.01 (OCT, already got OQT in SF)

3. :ITA Christian Bacico - 54.08

 

Shockingly, Daniel Diehl finishes in 5th

 

Women's 200m Butterfly:

1. :BIH Lana Pudar  - 2:07.20 (OQT, CR)

2. :AUS Bella Grant - 2:08.97 (OCT)

3. :ITA Paola Borrelli - 2:10.89

 

Men's 200m Freestyle:

1. :AUS Flynn Southam - 1:46.57 (OCT)

2. :ITA Alessandro Ragaini - 1:47.28

3. :AUS Anders McAlpine - 1:47.94

 

European Junior champion, Petar Mitsin, finished in 4th

 

Women's 50m Breaststroke:

1. :EST Eneli Jefimova - 30.42

2. :NZL Monique Wieruszowski - 30.68

3. :USA Piper Enge - 30.74

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :USA Joshua Chen - 1:00.70

2. :JPN Yamato Okadome - 1:01.20

3. :USA Watson Nguyen - 1:01.22

 

Women's 100m Backstroke:

1. :AUS Jaclyn Barclay - 59.47 (new OQT)

2. :AUS Iona Anderson - 59.88 (new OQT)

3. :USA Erika Pelaez - 59.94 (achieved OQT yesterday)

 

Notably, gold medal contender Teagan O'Dell finished in 4th

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :USA Maximus Williamson - 1:57.29 (new OQT, CR) :yikes:

2. :USA Daniel Diehl - 1:58.62

3. :CAN Lorne Wigginton - 1:59.44

 

Notably, Tomoyuki Matsushita finished in a medal position before getting DQ'd

 

Women's 800m Freestyle:

1. :USA Kayla Han - 8:29.66

2. :CHN Mao Yihan - 8:33.66

3. :ARG Agostina Hein - 8:33.90

 

Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay:

1. :USA United States (O'Dell, Nguyen, Shackley, Williamson)

2. :AUS Australia (Barclay, Burnes, Boyd, Sommerville)

3. :ITA Italy (Bacico, Mantegazza, Borrelli, Biagiotti)

 

Semifinals:

 

Men's 100m Butterfly: :CHN Wang, :DEN Puggaard, :KAZ Skazobtsov, :AUT Edl, :CAN Senc-Samardzic, :CRO Miknic, :ITA Momoni, :AUS Robb

Women's 100m Freestyle: :AUS Wunsch, :AUS Jansen, :USA Moesch, :USA Pelaez, :ESP Daza Garcia, :ITA Curtis, :CAN Brousseau, :CAN West

 

Medal Standings

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Day 3 Results

 

Finals:

 

Women's 200m Backstroke:

1. :USA Teagan O'Dell - 2:08.09 (OQT)

2. :USA Jojo Ramey - 2:10.18 (OQT)

3. :AUS Bella Grant - 2:11.24

 

Men's 100m Butterfly:

1. :DEN Casper Puggaard - 52.30

2. :CHN Wang Xizhe - 52.65

3. :AUT Lukas Edl - 52.68

 

Women's 100m Freestyle:

1. :AUS Olivia Wunsch - 53.71 (OCT)

2. :AUS Milla Jansen - 54.08

3. :USA Anna Moesch - 54.69

 

Looks like the Australian freestyle dominance won't be ending anytime soon.

 

Men's 800m Freestyle:

1. :TUR Kuzey Tuncelli - 7:48.75 (new OQT)

2. :BUL Petar Mitsin - 7:49.36 (OQT)

3. :CHN Zhang Zhanshuo - 7:50.03 (new OQT)

 

Also getting under the OQT for the 2nd time this year was Vlad Stancu

 

Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay:

1. :AUS Australia (Southam, Sommerville, Wunsch, Jansen) - 3:24.29 (WJR)

2. :USA United States (Williamson, Zhao, Pelaez, Moesch) - 3:25.59

3. :CAN Canada (Dardis, Sauve, Brousseau, Jansen) - 3:29.14

 

Semifinals:

 

Women's 50m Butterfly: :JPN Hirai, :USA Shackley, :AUS Wunsch, :BIH Pudar, :SVK Slusna, :BRA Bispo, :AUS Boyd, :USA Hartman

Men's 50m Freestyle: :AUS Southam, :TTO Blackman, :ITA Ballarati, :USA Dillingham, :DOM Nunez, :CAN Dardis, :ITA Passafaro, :ISR Povaliaev

Women's 100m Breaststroke: :EST Jefimova, :CAN LePage, :ITA Zucca, :USA Enge, :ESP Ruiz, :ESP Pineda, :JPN Kato, :KOR Park

Men's 50m Backstroke: :CZE Knedla, :ARG Saravia, :KOR Yoon, :UKR Zheltiakov, :USA Diehl, :CHN Jiang, :ITA Bacico, :CZE Krischke

 

Medal Standings

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Day 4 Results:

 

Finals:

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :HKG Adam Mak - 2:11.84

2. :USA Jordan Willis - 2:12.07

3. :JPN Riku Yamaguchi - 2:12.13

 

Women's 50m Butterfly:

1. :USA Leah Shackley - 26.20

2. :BIH Lana Pudar - 26.26

3. :AUS Olivia Wunsch - 26.53

3. :JPN Mizuki Hirai - 26.53

 

Men's 50m Backstroke:

1. :CZE Miroslav Knedla - 24.80

2. :UKR Oleksandr Zheltiakov - 24.91

3. :ARG Ulises Saravia - 25.02

 

Women's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :CAN Alexanne Lepage - 1:06.58 :hyper: (new OQT)

2. :EST Eneli Jefimova - 1:06.84 (OCT, already has OQT)

3. :ESP Jimena Ruiz - 1:07.25

 

Lepage's best time coming into this meet was 1:09.66. Nobody saw this coming.

 

Women's 400m Freestyle:

1. :AUS Jamie Perkins - 4:05.72 (new OQT)

2. :USA Madi Mintenko - 4:08.06

3. :USA Addison Sauickie - 4:08.94

 

Ella Jansen tried the 400 Free/200 IM double but it didn't go so well for her. 4th in this event and 7th in the 200 IM.

 

Men's 50m Freestyle:

1. :TTO Nikoli Blackman - 22.35 :thumbup:

2. :AUS Flynn Southam - 22.43

3. :ITA Lorenzo Ballarati - 22.47

 

Trinidad and Tobago is really good at producing sprint freestylers.

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley:

1. :USA Leah Hayes - 2:10.24 (OQT, CR)

2. :USA Haley McDonald - 2:13.18

3. :CAN Julie Brousseau - 2:13.74

 

Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay:

1. :USA United States (Williamson, Lucas, Zhao, Diehl) - 7:09.03

2. :CHN China (Wang, Ji, Liu, Zhang) - 7:13.37

3. :AUS Australia (McAlpine, Sommerville, da Silva, Southam) - 7:16.02

 

Semifinals:

 

Women's 50m Backstroke: :USA Pelaez, :AUS Anderson, :AUS Barclay, :CAN Lloyd, :USA O'Dell, :JPN Sasaki, :UKR Sharafutdinova, :NZL Gibson

Men's 50m Butterfly: :DEN Puggaard, :AUS Robb, :AUT Edl, :KAZ Skazobtsov, :POL Misiak, :CRO Miknic, :CAN Senc-Samardzic, :AUS Pattison

 

Medal Standings

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Blackman :TTO has had a great season. There really is something about TTO swimmers and the men’s 50m free though :p

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Day 5 Results

 

Finals:

 

Women's 1500m Freestyle:

1. :USA Kate Hurst - 16:09.37 (OCT)

2. :JPN Ruka Takezawa - 16:18.68

3. :CHN Mao Yihan - 16:18.76

 

If you're an American girl and your name is Kate/Katie/Katherine, you should consider being a long distance swimmer. It seems to be a good luck charm. 

Agostina Hein finishes back in 6th.

 

Men's 50m Butterfly:

1. :DEN Casper Puggaard - 23.50

2. :AUT Lukas Edl - 23.89

3. :AUS Thomas Pattison - 23.95

 

Women's 50m Backstroke:

1. :AUS Iona Anderson - 28.01

2. :USA Erika Pelaez - 28.07

3. :AUS Jaclyn Barclay - 28.14

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley:

1. :JPN Tomoyuki Matsushita - 4:10.97 :yikes:(OQT, CR)

2. :CHN Zhang Zhanshuo - 4:12.44 (new OQT)

3. :CAN Lorne Wigginton - 4:12.81 :thumbup: (OCT)

 

Very fast times by the top 4 swimmers. Riku Yamaguchi swam 4:13.18 for 4th.

 

Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay:

1. :AUS Australia (Jansen, Casey, de Lutiis, Wunsch) - 3:36.52

2. :USA United States (Hayes, Moesch, Sauickie, Pelaez) - 3:37.71

3. :CAN Canada (Brousseau, Jansen, West, Angove) - 3:40.40

 

Olivia Wunsch had a 52.61 split on her leg :hyper:.

 

Semifinals:

 

Men's 100m Freestyle: :USA Williamson, :AUS Sommerville, :BRA Sansone, :ITA Passafaro, :TTO Blackman, :CRO Nenadic, :CAN Senc-Samardzic, :ITA Ballarati

 

In one of the biggest shocks of the meet, top seeded Flynn Southam fails to make the final in 10th place.

 

Women's 100m Butterfly: :JPN Hirai, :USA Shackley, :USA Hartman, :BIH Pudar, :CAN Jansen, :KOR Kim, :CAN Raymond, :AUS Boyd

Women's 50m Freestyle: :AUS Wunsch, :ITA Curtis, :USA Olasewere, :USA Larsen, :AUS Casey, :NZL Pedersen, :SVK Slusna, :KOR Lee

 

Olivia Wunsch was absolutely on fire today with a time of 24.70. Sara Curtis also with a nice swim under 25 seconds.

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke: :INA Iberle, :DEN Gaur, :USA Nguyen, :USA Chen, :JPN Okadome, :AUS Burnes, :KAZ Kozhakhmetov, :PUR Ruiz

 

No that is not a typo, an Indonesian is the top seed going into the finals. Good chance of a medal for them.

 

Medal Standings

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Someone wake up @hckošice, there’s a Slovak swimmer in the semifinals :p

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39 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Someone wake up @hckošice, there’s a Slovak swimmer in the semifinals :p

hey it is past 9 AM here, who do you think I am ? Paris Hilton ? I´ve been up for a few hours buddy :d

 

and yeah I noticed it, btw she is already in the Final, (already her second here)

 

 

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