2023 EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- December 5-10, 2023
- Otopeni Olympic Swimming Complex, Bucharest, Romania
- Short Course Meters (25 meters)
- Prelims 2:30am (ET), Finals 11am (ET)
- Entries Book
- Live Results (Omega)
- Live Results (Microplus Timing)
- Eurovision Sport Livestream
- Day 1 Prelims Recap | Day 1 Finals Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Recap | Day 2 Finals Recap
- Day 3 Prelims Recap | Day 3 Finals Recap
- Day 4 Prelims Recap | Day 4 Finals Recap
- Day 5 Prelims Recap | Day 5 Finals Recap
Nikolett Padar became the first female swimmer to officially own the European junior record in the SCM 200 freestyle, posting a personal-best 1:53.51 to sneak under the target time (1:53.77) in Saturday’s semifinals at the 2023 European Short Course Championships.
When junior records started becoming officially recognized, target times were implemented to establish an initial mark, usually mirroring the fastest-ever junior time prior to the records coming into play.
Padar, a 17-year-old from Hungary, shaved more than half a second off her previous-best 1:54.10 from last month. She qualified 2nd for Sunday’s final behind England’s Freya Anderson (1:53.10). Anderson has been as fast as 1:51.87 back in November of 2020 while Czech standout Barbora Seemanova could also threaten for the title with a lifetime best of 1:52.66.
Padar is now within a second of the world junior record (1:52.59) set by Bella Sims at the World Cup Series in Indianapolis last November.
A two-time world junior champion in the 100 free (55.11) and 200 free (1:58.19) last August, Padar committed this August to join Bob Bowman‘s squad at Arizona State in the fall of 2025.
WOMEN’S 200 FREE – SEMIFINALS
- World Record: Siobhan Haughey (HGK) – 1:50.31 (2021)
- European Record: Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) – 1:50.43 (2017)
- SC Euros Record: Federica Pellegrini (ITA) – 1:51.17 (2009)
Top 8:
- Freya Anderson (GBR) – 1:53.10
- Nikolett Padar (HUN) – 1:53.51 EJ
- Barbora Seemanova (CZE) – 1:54.05
- Sofia Morini (ITA) – 1:54.20
- SS Jorunnardottir (ISL) – 1:54.23
- Giulia D’Innocenzo (ITA) – 1:54.32
- Freya Colbert (GBR) – 1:54.47
- Valentine Dumont (BEL) – 1:55.14.
Sofia Morini (ITA), SS Jorunnardottir (ISL), Guilia D’Innocenzo (ITA), Freya Colbert (GBR), and Valentine Dumont (BEL) will all feature in tomorrow’s final, too.
She’s also world junior champion in 4X100 and 4x200free and 4×100 mixed free.
Her PB in 100 free is 54.69 and in 200 is 1:56.17 (LCM).