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Swimming WA World Cup 2023


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I think :GBR Adam Peaty will probably be pretty pleased with how his World Cup series has gone having shown good progression through the 3 legs, particularly given he obtained the Olympic qualifying standard today.

 

Among the positives to take away I would say is the fact that in Budapest, both his heat and final time were under 1:00.00 - something he didn't achieve in either Berlin or Athens - and the gap between himself and :CHN Qin has gone from over 2 seconds in Berlin to 1.43 seconds in Budapest.

 

He still has a huge fight on his hands to successfully defend his title, but given he has had limited training and preparation, he has got himself back into the kind of shape where he would be in the mix to make the final. But if he is looking to get a medal, then he will need to drop at least another second and if he wants to take home gold, he's probably going to need to drop close to 2 seconds. I don't know if he will be able to do that, but I have a feeling that he will at least enjoy the challenge. 

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2023 Swimming World Cup Budapest - Day 1 Results

 

 

Women's 400m Freestyle:

1. :NZL Erika Fairweather - 4:02.35

2. :AUS Lani Pallister - 4:03.43

3. :CZE Barbora Seemanova - 4:06.09

 

Men's 400m Freestyle:

1. :AUS Samuel Short - 3:44.51 

2. :USA Kieran Smith - 3:46.80

3. :LTU Danas Rapsys - 3:47.00

 

Women's 50m Backstroke:

1. :AUS Kaylee McKeown - 26.86 (World Record)

2. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 27.68

=2. :CAN Kylie Masse - 27.68  

 

Men's 200m Backstroke:

1. :SUI Roman Mityukov - 1:56.96

2. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 1:56.97

3. :GRE Apostolos Christou - 1:58.62

=3. :HUN Adam Telegdy - 1:58.62

 

Women's 200m Butterfly:

1. :CHN Zhang Yufei - 2:05.65 (WC Record)

2. :BIH Lana Pudar - 2:08.19

3. :HUN Boglarka Kapas - 2:10.27

 

Men's 100m Butterfly:

1. :SUI Noe Ponti - 51.38

2. :RSA Matthew Sates - 51.66

3. :AUS Jesse Jack Coleman - 51.88

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :NED Tes Schouten - 2:21.52 (WC Record)

2. :AUS Jenna Strauch - 2:22.83

3. :CZE Kristyna Horska - 2:24.62

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke:

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 57.82

2. :NED Arno Kamminga - 58.68

3. :USA Nic Fink - 59.21

 

Women's 50m Freestyle:

1. :SWE Sarah Sjoestroem - 23.97

2. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 24.30

3. :AUS Bronte Campbell - 24.42

=3. :AUS Cate Campbell - 24.42

 

Men's 50m Freestyle:

1. :GBR Benjamin Proud - 21.77

2. :USA Michael Andrew - 21.85

3. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 21.92

 

Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay

1. :AUS Australia (Maximilian Giuliani, Cody Simpson, Dylan Andrea, Zac Incerti) - 3:14.54

2. :ITA Italy (Leonardo Deplano, Lorenzo Zazzeri, Manuel Frigo, Alessandro Miressi) - 3:18.53

3. :HUN Hungary (Richard Marton, Szebasztian Szabo, Boldizsar Magda, Nandor Nemeth) - 3:18.88

 

Men's Overall Standings:

1. :CHN Qin Haiyang - 136.2

2. :ITA Thomas Ceccon - 129.5

3. :RSA Matthew Sates - 127.2

4. :USA Michael Andrew - 125.1

5. :LTU Danas Rapsys - 122.2

6. :AUS Isaac Cooper - 110.7

7. :USA Kieran Smith - 108.6

8. :NED Arno Kamminga - 107.7

9. :USA Nic Fink - 99.6

10. :TTO Dylan Carter - 95.6

 

Women's Overall Standings:

1. :AUS Kaylee McKeown - 137.8 

2. :CHN Zhang Yufei - 129.6

3. :SWE Sarah Sjoestroem - 129.3 

4. :HKG Siobhan Haughey - 127.1

5. :NZL Erika Fairweather - 121.2

6. :AUS Lani Pallister - 118.7

7. :CAN Kylie Masse - 108.1

8. :USA Katie Grimes - 102.6

9. :AUS Jenna Strauch - 102.3

10. :CAN Ingrid Wilm - 100.7

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2 hours ago, maestro said:

2023 Swimming World Cup Budapest - Day 1 Results

 

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke:

1. :NED Tes Schouten - 2:21.52 (WC Record)

2. :AUS Jenna Strauch - 2:22.83

3. :CZE Kristyna Horska - 2:24.62

 

Another improvement of her own national record for Schouten and another victory over Strauch who won silver ahead of her at the world championships.

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7 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

World record for McKeown in the 50m backstroke!

Perhaps another one in the 100 tomorrow :yes

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Siobhan might have something big for us tomorrow in the 100! She's also overdue for a breakthrough in the 200 with how many times she's gone 1:53 high/1:54 low.

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