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12-Year Old Vlada Eggy Swims 1:01 in 100 Fly (SCM) at Russian Youth Champs

2019 Russian Youth Swimming Championships

  • December 10th-12th, 2019
  • 25m (SCM) Pool
  • Orbita Swimming Sports School, Syktyvkar, Russia
  • Competitions in 11-12 and 13-14 age group
  • Live Video
  • Live Results

Russia’s season-ending age group championships in short course meters wrapped up this weekend in Syktyvkar with the 11-12 girls and 13-14 boysage group championships.

The standout swimmer of the meet was 12-year old Vlada Eggy, who won a total of 5 gold and 2 silver medals across 3 days of competition.

That includes a 1:01.67 in the 100 fly on the final day of competition that both broke the Meet Record and ranked as the top-scoring swim of the meet (by FINA points scoring). That time converts to a 55.5 in yards and 1:03.0 in long course using the SwimSwam time conversion tool.

She was joined in the 5 gold medal club by Elizaveta Prokhorova, who had 5 gold and 1 silver medal. That included a win in the 100 IM in 1:03.95, the 2nd-best swim of the competition by FINA points and also a Meet Record. She also broke a Meet Record in the 100 breaststroke in 1:11.55

Between them, the St. Petersburg pair combined to win 5 individual events in a scheduled of 14 races.

On the boys’ side of the pool, 14-year old Muscovite Stepan Kalabin won 4 gold medals of his own, including a 56.21 in the 100 back (which tied with Arseniy Smykov). Kalabin also won the 50 back in 25.66.

The top swim, by FINA points, on the boys’ side of the pol was a 1:03.38 in the 100 breaststroke from Kirill Litvinov.

 

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