In Monday’s heats, Seeman was the first Czech to break the 25-second mark twice and did not slow down even in the final, although that was not enough to move between the elite rivals. “The finale was extremely short, I felt like twenty,” she smirked at Radiožurnál’s microphone after the race. “I wanted to improve my touch, so we’ll see what the analysis shows.
However, the positive performance of the 21-year-old competitor was clearly optimally tuned to Wednesday’s heat for her strongest distance, which is the 200 m crawl. “” Good at the beginning, I’d say … But it was just a start. The training for the two hundred was good, the transition should not be a problem, “Seeman told her rivals from a distance.
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Barbora Seemanová before the final race
ČSPS/Martin Sidorják
Cuba did not catch water
The second Czech promotion to the evening program was won by Simona Kubová at the age of 50 in the morning heats, but the Chomutov competitor did not find the key to the final gate. She swam the semifinals in a time of 28.52 s, which was enough for the 15th place. It was half a second from the progress of the top eight in Kubová.
“I am glad that I was able to improve by four tenths this year. I think that time is good. But I didn’t manage to catch the water. This afternoon, I thought I was swimming a little faster, but it’s just fifty, that’s either or, “Kubová remarked.
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Simona Kubová did not reach the final
ČSPS/Martin Sidorják
Kolesnikov again at the world maximum
The training outage and the sad event in the family were in the form of Jan Micky, and the best Czech swimmer in recent years tried in vain to advance on his elite 1500 m freestyle route. “15:28 is a very bad time. But it’s not surprising with the problems I had during this season, “he shrugged dejectedly. Ondřej Gemov set the second personal record in Budapest, but the 21-year-old competitor missed the 21-year-old race by 23 hundredths.
Just one day, Kliment Kolesnikov’s new world record set for the men’s 50 men. The Russian sovereign shifted its maximum in the final by 13 hundredths and reached for gold in a breathtaking time of 23.80 s. And immediately the organizers had to prepare two gold medals for the women’s 100m butterfly after the final. At the same time 57.37, the Frenchwoman Marie Wattelová and the Greek Anna Ntountounaki swam with.
European Swimming Championships in Budapest |
Final: |
Men: |
100 m prsa: |
1. Peaty (Brit.) 57,66 |
2. Kamminga (Niz.) 58,10 |
3. Wilby (Brit.) 58,58 |
… in the heats |
41. Killer 1: 01.84 |
42. Snoring (both CR) 1: 01.87. |
50 m sign: |
1. Kolesnikov (RUS) 23.80 – world record |
2. Glinta (Rum.) 24,42, |
3. González de Oliveira (Šp.) 24.47 |
… in the heats |
17. Čejka 25.29 |
21. France 25.42 |
52. Ludvík (all CR) 27.27. |
Women: |
50 m v. zp.: |
1. Kromowidjojová (Niz.) 23.97 |
2. Blume (Dan.) And Wasick (Pol.) Both 24,17 |
… 8. Seemanová (Czech Republic) 24.67 – Czech record. |
800 m v. zp.: |
1. Quadarellaová (It.) 8:20,23 |
2. Kirpichnikov 8: 21.86 |
3. Yegorov (both Russians) 8: 26.56. |
100 m mot .: |
1. Ntuntunaki (Greek) and Wattel (Fr.) both 57.37 |
3. Hansson (SWE) 57.56 |
… in the heats |
25. Janickova (CR) 1: 00.11. |
Mixed relay 4×200 m above sea level: |
1. Britain (Dean, Guy, Wood, Anderson) 7: 26.67 |
2. Italy 7: 29.35 |
3. Russia 7: 31.54. |
Semifinals with Czech participation: |
50 m sign: |
1. Dawsonová (Brit.) 27,19, ...15. Kubová (CZE) 28.52. |
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