2019 DANISH OPEN
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While competing on day 2 of the 2019 Danish Open, the primary meet that qualifies Denmark’s elite swimmers for this summer’s World Championships, Alexander Aslak Norgaard threw down a new national record in the men’s 1500m freestyle.
Entering tonight’s session, Norgaard’s personal best rested at the 15:10.88 he registered last year in Helsinki at the European Junior Championships, That time gave the 19-year-old the silver medal at those championships.
Tonight, however, Norgaard dipped slashed that lifetime best to bits, stopping the clock at a quick 14:55.56 to take the gold ahead of clubmate and former NC State standout Anton Ipsen. Ipsen settled for silver in 14:58.09.
Both men qualify for Gwangju by beating the 15:07.38 selection standard, giving Norgaard another feather in the cap of his young career. With his performance tonight, teen Norgaard now sits 4th in the world, as Italy’s Gregorio Paltrinieri nailed a world’s best of 14:38.34 tonight as well.
2018-2019 LCM MEN 1500 FREE
WELLBROCK
14.36.54
2 | Myhailo ROMANCHUK | UKR | 14.37.63 | 07/28 |
3 | Gregorio PALTRINIERI | ITA | 14.38.34 | 04/06 |
4 | David AUBRY | FRA | 14.44.72 | 07/28 |
5 | Henrik CHRISTIANSEN | NOR | 14.45.35 | 07/28 |
The old Danish national record was represented by Mads Glaesner’s time of 14:58.55 from way back at the 2009 edition of these championships.