2018 LEN EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- August 3-9, 2018 (swimming portion)
- Glasgow, Scotland
- Tollcross International Swimming Centre
- Meet Central
- Program
- Psych Sheet
- Live Results
The morning program of day 2 contains the heats of the men’s 100m freestyle, 200 m butterfly, 1500 m freestyle and the women’s 100m breaststroke and 50 m backstroke. And the audience will see the premiere of the 4 x 200 m Mixed Freestyle relay.
Men’s 100m Freestyle
- World Record (WR): 46,91 – Cesar Cielo, 2009
- World Junior Record (WJ): 47,58 – Kyle Chalmers,2016
- European Record (ER): 47,12 – Alain Bernard, 2009
- European Junior Record (EJ): 48,33 – Ivan Grev, 47,50
- Championship Record (CR): 47,50 – Alain Bernard, 2008
Top 16 qualifiers:
- GRINEV Vladislav RUS 48,38
- MIRESSI Alessandro ITA 48.53
- IZOTOV Danila RUS 48.57
- METELLA Mehdy FRA 48.62
MOROZOV Vladimir RUS 48.75- SHEVTSOV Sergii UKR 48.78
- SCOTT Duncan W GBR 48.87
- BLASKOVIC Bruno CRO 48.88
- NEMETH Nandor HUN 48.93
- WIERLING Damian GER 48.93
- BILIS Simonas LTU 49.00
- KOZMA Dominik HUN 49.11
- DOTTO Luca ITA 49.13
- STRAVIUS Jeremy FRA 49.16
- KORSTANJE Nyls Jan NED 49.20
ZAZZERI Lorenzo ITA 49.25- STOLK Kyle NED 49.27
- STJEPANOVIC Velimir SRB 49.32
It is Russia’s Vladimir Morozov who leads the current World Ranking with a time of 47,75. The next fastest European swimmer in the 2018 World leaderboard is Great Britain’s Duncan Scott (48,02). Morozov started yesterday as the third swimmer in the victorious Russian 4x100m freestyle relay. Only his teammate Kliment Kolesnikov was faster in the relay competition with a time of 47,39 compared to Morozov’s 47,61.
9 preliminaries were swum in the men’s 100m freestyle. Great Britain’s Craig McLean set a new personal-best time with 50,00 in heat 3. The following heat featured two sub-50 seconds perfomances: Bruno Blaskovic (CRO) swam a new Croatian National Record with a time of 48,88 followed by Niksa Sotjkovski (NOR, 49,99). Simonos Bilis (LTU) also improved his personal-best to 49,00 in heat 5. The next lifetime best was reached by France’s Maxime Grousset, he was clocked at 49,51.
In heat 8 of 9, Danila Izotov (RUS) powered to a 48,57 but he wasn’t able to surpass Vladislav Grinev‘s 48,38 from the previous heat. That means: Vladimir Morozov‘s time of 48,75 was only the third fastest Russian performance, only two swimmers per nation are allowed to compete in the semi-finals.
Women’s 100m Breaststroke
- World Record (WR): 1:04,13 – Lilly King, 2017
- World Junior Record (WJ): 1:05,39 – Ruta Meilutyte, 2014
- European Record (ER): 1:04,35 – Ruta Meilutyte, 2013
- European Junior Record (EJ): 1:04,35 Target Time
- Championship Record (CR): 1:06,16 – Ruta Meilutyte, 2016
Top 16 qualifiers:
- MEILUTYTE Ruta ,LTU, 1:06,89
- CASTIGLIONI Arianna, ITA,1:07.13
- EFIMOVA Yuliya, RUS , 1:07.25
- O’CONNOR Siobhan-Marie, GBR, 1:07.32
- VALL MONTERO Jessica, ESP, 1:07.53
- GARCIA URZAINQUI Marina,ESP, 1:07.62
- HANSSON Sophie, SWE, 1:07.70
- CARRARO Martina, ITA, 1:07.83
- PEDERSEN Rikke Moeller, DEN, 1:07.90
- SIMONOVA Vitalina, RUS, 1:07.92
- SZTANKOVICS Anna, HUN, 1:08.05
- LECLUYSE Fanny, BEL, 1:08.17
- CLARK Imogen, GBR, 1:08.41
- HULKKO Ida, FIN, 1:08.48
- MC SHARRY Mona, IRL, 1:08.53
- SCHROEDER Matilde, DEN, 1:08.53
Russia’s Yulia Efimova stands on top of the 2018 World Ranking ahead of World Record Holder Lily King (USA; 1:05.36). The only other European swimmer who made it into the 100m breststroke TOP-10 ist Spain’s Jessica Vall (1:06,58).
It was getting fast in heat 4 of 5 with Ruta Meilutyte who set a 1:06,89 and took the lead in the intermediate results. Yulia Efimova swam her typical race strategy with a fast back half and she touched the wall in 1:07,25 as the first in heat 5.
Men’s 200m Butterfly
- World Record (WR): 1:51,51 – Michael Phelps, 2009
- World Junior Record (WJ): 1:52,71 – Kristof Milak, 2016
- European Record (ER): 1:52,70 – Laszlo Cseh, 2008
- European Junior Record (EJ): 1:52,71 – Kristof Milak, 2016
- Championship Record (CR): 1:52,91 – Laszlo Cseh, 2016
Top 16 qualifiers:
- MILAK Kristof HUN 1:54.17
- KENDERESI Tamas HUN 1:54.91
BICZO Bence HUN 1:55.86- BROMER Viktor B. DEN 1:55.90
CSEH Laszlo HUN 1:55.91- GUY James GBR 1:56.13
- IVANOV Antani BUL 1:56.33
- CROENEN Louis BEL 1:57.11
- BURDISSO Federico ITA 1:57.39
- HYLAND Brendan IRL 1:57.55
- SWITKOWSKI Jan POL 1:57.65
- SHEMBEREV Maksym AZE :57.84
- KLENZ Ramon GER 1:57.91
- NASCIMENTO Miguel Duarte POR 1:58.23
- BERLINCIONI Filippo ITA 1:58.66
- STABER Patrick AUT 1:58.96
- LIESS Nils SUI 1:59.17
- PONS RAMON Joan Lluis ESP 1:59.33
There are jsut 3 Europeans ranked among the world’s top 20 in the 200m fly event, two athletes are from Hungary and one from Germany. The Hungarians Kristof Milak (1:52,71) and Tamas Kenderesi (1:52,71) sit on the first and fourth place while German Ramon Klenz is a newcomer on the international stage. Klenz broke the 32-year old German National Record, held by six-time Olympic medalist Michael Groß, at the 2018 German International Championships. Klenz pulled into the world ranking with a time of 1:55,76.
2016 European Champion Laszlo Cseh took the early lead in heat 3 of 4. Cseh showed his ground speed and went under European Record pace on the first half and finished in a new season-best time with 1:55,91. His performane was too slow in the Hungarian comparison with three of his teammates swam faster and went 1-2-3 in the leaderboard: Kristof Milak in 1:54,17, Tamas Kenderesi 1:54,91 and Bence Biczo in 1:55,86. Only Milak and Kenderesi will advance into the semi-finals. The only swimmer who disturbed the Hungarian foursome was Denmark’s Viktor Bromer with a time of 1:55,90.
Women’s 50m Backstroke
- World Record (WR): 27,06 – Jing Zhao, 2009
- World Junior Record (WJ): 27,49 – Minna Atherton, 2016
European Record (ER): 27,23 – Daniela Samulski, 2009 and Aliaksandra Herasimenia, 2017- European Junior Record (EJ): 27,90 – Daria Vaskina, 2018
Championship Record (CR): 27,57 – Francesca Halsall, 2016
Top 16 qualifiers:
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DAVIES Georgia GBR 27.21 ER-CR
- FESIKOVA Anastasiia RUS 27.23
- JALLOW Mimosa FIN 27.42
- KAMENEVA Mariia RUS 27.70
- BAUMRTOVA Simona CZE 27.78
- DAWSON Kathleen GBR 27.92
- NIELSEN Mie Oe. DEN 27.97
- TOUSSAINT Kira Marije NED 28,04
- GASTALDELLO Beryl FRA 28.19
- LINDBORG Ida SWE 28.23
- DE WAARD Maaike Anna C. NED 28.30
WILD Cassie GBR 28.30- TCHORZ Alicja POL 28.33
VERMEULEN Tessa NED 28.35- JENSEN Julie Kepp DEN 28.37
- SCALIA Silvia ITA 28.37
- TOURETSKI Sasha SUI 28.46
- ZOFKOVA Carlotta ITA 28.48
Great Britain’s Georgia Davies set a new European Record with a time of 27,21. She improved the previous record which was held by Germany’s Daniela Samulski and Belarus Aliaksandra Herasimenia. Daniela Samulski died in May of cancer, after she defeated the disease for a first time some years ago.Samulski retired from competitve swimming in 2011.
In the last heat, Anastasiia Fesikova matched the old European Record, she touched the wall in 27,23. Three British swimmers placed under the 16 fastest with Davies, Kathleen Dawson on six in 27,92 and Cassie Wild. Wild was the slowest swimmer in 28,30. Also Tessa Vermeulen couldn’t advance to the semi-finals as the third fastest Dutch in 28,35.
Mixed 4x200m Freestyle
- World Record (WR):
- World Junior Record (WJ):
- European Record (ER): Taget Time 7:22,33
- European Junior Record (EJ):
- Championship Record (CR):
Top 8 qualifiers:
NAT | TEAM | 50 m | 100 m | 150 m | 200 m | TIME | |
1. | RUS | RUSSIA | 7:33.16 | ||||
MALYUTIN Martin – 05 JUL 1999 | 24.83 | 51.89 | 1:19.68 | 1:47.46 | 1:47.46 | ||
ANDRUSENKO Viacheslav – 14 MAY 1992 | 24.70 | 52.19 | 1:19.85 | 1:47.58 | 3:35.04 | ||
KRIVONOGOVA Irina – 03 MAY 2000 | 27.54 | 57.68 | 1:28.45 | 1:59.13 | 5:34.17 | ||
GUZHENKOVA Anastasia – 16 AUG 1997 | 27.62 | 57.80 | 1:28.07 | 1:58.99 | 7:33.16 | ||
2. | GBR | GREAT BRITAIN | 7:34.49 | ||||
KURLE Cameron – 19 JUL 1997 | 24.97 | 52.06 | 1:20.69 | 1:49.05 | 1:49.05 | ||
MCLEAN Craig R – 25 OCT 1998 | 25.23 | 52.41 | 1:20.60 | 1:48.50 | 3:37.55 | ||
GREENSLADE Kathryn – 18 JAN 1998 | 27.67 | 56.70 | 1:27.12 | 1:57.26 | 5:34.81 | ||
HIBBOTT Holly – 13 DEC 1999 | 27.58 | 57.60 | 1:28.88 | 1:59.68 | 7:34.49 | ||
3. | GER | GERMANY | 7:35.16 | ||||
HEIDTMANN Jacob – 06 NOV 1994 | 25.31 | 51.88 | 1:19.41 | 1:46.81 | 1:46.81 | ||
ZOBEL Marius – 18 NOV 1999 | 25.71 | 53.69 | 1:21.78 | 1:49.46 | 3:36.27 | ||
FOOS Reva – 15 SEP 1993 | 27.77 | 57.62 | 1:28.10 | 1:58.48 | 5:34.75 | ||
GOSE Isabel Marie – 09 MAY 2002 | 27.93 | 58.22 | 1:29.54 | 2:00.41 | 7:35.16 | ||
4. | ITA | ITALY | 7:37.50 | ||||
PROIETTI COLONNA Alessio – 07 MAY 1998 | 25.74 | 52.60 | 1:20.23 | 1:48.09 | 1:48.09 | ||
CIAMPI Matteo – 03 NOV 1996 | 24.67 | 52.10 | 1:20.17 | 1:47.92 | 3:36.01 | ||
PIROZZI Stefania – 16 DEC 1993 | 28.17 | 58.56 | 1:30.31 | 2:02.03 | 5:38.04 | ||
PANZIERA Margherita – 12 AUG 1995 | 27.53 | 57.52 | 1:28.61 | 1:59.46 | 7:37.50 | ||
5. | NED | NETHERLANDS | 7:39.30 | ||||
DREESENS Dion Christian – 30 APR 1993 | 25.64 | 53.64 | 1:21.48 | 1:49.57 | 1:49.57 | ||
BRZOSKOWSKI Maarten – 19 SEP 1995 | 25.53 | 53.40 | 1:21.23 | 1:49.09 | 3:38.66 | ||
DELNO Marjolein – 17 MAR 1994 | 28.99 | 59.79 | 1:30.41 | 2:01.29 | 5:39.95 | ||
NEUMANN Robin Marian – 12 DEC 1997 | 27.46 | 57.63 | 1:28.31 | 1:59.35 | 7:39.30 | ||
6. | ISR | ISRAEL | 7:42.32 | ||||
NAMIR Daniel – 12 AUG 1997 | 25.57 | 52.86 | 1:21.11 | 1:49.58 | 1:49.58 | ||
LOKTEV Denis – 04 JUN 2000 | 25. Dez | 52.40 | 1:20.84 | 1:49.33 | 3:38.91 | ||
GORBENKO Anastasya – 07 AUG 2003 | 27.68 | 58.12 | 1:31.41 | 2:03.04 | 5:41.95 | ||
MUREZ Andrea – 29 JAN 1992 | 26.84 | 56.87 | 1:28.15 | 2:00.37 | 7:42.32 | ||
7. | HUN | HUNGARY | 7:44.46 | ||||
HOLLO Balazs – 10 FEB 1999 | 25.84 | 53.22 | 1:21.95 | 1:50.19 | 1:50.19 | ||
GRATZ Benjamin – 16 FEB 1996 | 25.31 | 53.16 | 1:21.31 | 1:49.85 | 3:40.04 | ||
JAKABOS Zsuzsanna – 03 APR 1989 | 27.93 | 59.04 | 1:31.01 | 2:01.68 | 5:41.72 | ||
VERRASZTO Evelyn – 17 JUL 1989 | 28.34 | 59.03 | 1:31.36 | 2:02.74 | 7:44.46 | ||
8. | SVK | SLOVAKIA | 8:04.58 | ||||
HALAS Adam – 02 AUG 1998 | 26.79 | 56.13 | 1:26.98 | 1:57.53 | 1:57.53 | ||
NAGY Richard – 09 MAR 1993 | 26. Apr | 54.23 | 1:23.44 | 1:51.94 | 3:49.47 | ||
TRNIKOVA Nikoleta – 29 JUL 2002 | 30.58 | 1:03.94 | 1:38.66 | 2:11.95 | 6:01.42 | ||
BENKOVA Laura – 11 MAY 2000 | 28.90 | 59.75 | 1:31.92 | 2:03.16 | 8:04.58 |
The newly introduced 4x200m Freestyle relay was swum by all nations with the “men first” strategy. It was Germany’s Jacob Heidtmann who set the fastest time in 1:46,81 as the start swimmer. Germany made it on the third place behind Russia and Great Britain. The victorious Russian relay did not hit the European Record target time.
Men’s 1500m Freestyle
- World Record (WR):14:31,02 – Sun Yang, 2012
- World Junior Record (WJ): 14:51,55 – Mack Horton, 2014
- European Record (ER): 14;34,04 – Gregorio Paltrinieri, 2016
- European Junior Record (EJ): 14:48,92 Target Time
- Championship Record (CR): 14;34,04 – Gregorio Paltrinieri, 2016
Top 8 qualifiers:
- JOLY Damien FRA 14:53.52
- ROMANCHUK Mykhaylo UKR 14:53.79
- WELLBROCK Florian GER 14:54.55
- PALTRINIERI Gregorio ITA 14:54.85
- CHRISTIANSEN Henrik NOR 14:58.03
- MICKA Jan CZE 14:58.94
- ACERENZA Domenico ITA 4:59.35
- FROLOV Sergiy UKR 15:02.93
Five European men stand among the 10 fastest swimmers of the actual season: Florian Wellbrock on 1 (GER, 14:40,69), Gregorio Paltrnieri on 2 (ITA, 14:46,25), Daniel Jervis on 4 (GBR, 14:50,91), Mykhaylo Romanchuk on 6 (UKR, 14:50,91), Domenico Acerenza on 10 (ITA, 14:55,44). They will battle with Ukraine’s Sergii Frolov (seasonal-best 14:56,81) and Norway’s Henrik Christiansen (14:58,60) for the spots in the finals.
In the first of two heats, Ukraine’s Mykhaylo Romanchuk set the pace during the whole race. He was followed by Henrik Christiansen (NOR) and Jan Micka (CZE). They all went under 15 minutes with Romachuk’s 14:53,79, Christiansen was clocked at 14:58,03 and Micka at 15:58,94.
Florian Wellbrock (GER) is the current #1 in the 2018 season and in the initial phase of the race he tried to dictate the tempo. Croatia’s Marin Mogic didn’t fear the big names and held the pace with Wellbrock and Gregorio Paltrinieri. After the first half of the race, Paltrinieri, Wellbrock and France’s Damien Joly took the lead. At the 1000 m mark, Paltrinieri, Wellbrock and Joly turned within a margin of less than 1 second and it was only a preliminary race.
Wellbrock, Paltrinieri and Joly continued to show the audience a thrilling race until the finish: Damien Joly set the fastest time in 14:53,52 followed in this heat by Wellbrock in 14:54,55 and Paltrinieri in 14:54,85.
Looks like Britain have decided the mixed 4×200 isnt particularly important. Neither Guy or Scott included.
Lineup: Milne-McLean-Greenslade-Anderson
Every other team has gone in full strength. I understand leaving James & Duncan out, theyre very busy tomorrow, and I understand putting trust in some of the youngsters, but I’d like to have seen perhaps Jarvis or Litchfield in for the final.
We’ll finally get to see Hosszu!
Milák, Németh, Hosszú and Jakabos are the best for today. No Kozma, who is 2 seconds faster than Milák and no Késely, who is at least 1 than Jakabos. Of course we see the cause.
Kozma was faster last year; Tbh he doesnt look as good this year. I think Milak/Nemeth are the fastest options for Hungary today.
Perhaps you’re right. Kozma was ill/injured, just as Bochus and Bernek who is at home. We’ll get the answer to one of the most important question about Hosszu’s shape.
Do you think they have a chance to beat Russia?
I just think there were possibly better options than McLean tonight, eventhough his heat swim was solid – Jarvis, Litchfield, Dean.
Nice 100 Free for the incoming IU sophomore Bruno Blaskovic 48.88.
What’s are these “target times” and what do they mean?
Something like a standard time that they must beat to establish the first European Record in mixed 4×200, which was never swim in competition internationally before.
It’s going to take 1.45 x2 and 1.56 x2 to break that ER target time.
Not often you see a San Marino relay team finish 9th at a major championships. 😉
4 other Hungarians will swim, just as yesterday’s Russian relay.
And who cares?
How is this information related to the post about San Marino you replied to?
Thomaslurzfan?
Didn’t expect the French Damian Joly to win the heat. Hope he still has something to deliver in the final.
Lazlo Cseh was destroyed. Not recovered from last night. + 30sena is the strenght and recovery is limited and must look at the schedule. I’m also the only one in the area, and 2 be the question when is between 2 or more days. I too, 200 m and 400 m swimmer. Yesterday’s hard workout is still in the body but tomorrow already. Yesterday in the 400 m Medley in a row was mild compared with the 1. at one time but the night arrives of fatigue and sleep more. Injuries today no longer in pain.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MFnzUg8sD3o Here’s the video when Georgia Davies breaks the European record
Greenslade (1.57.2) should be given a leg in the final. She has earned it. I think they’ll use Faulkner and Anderson though.
My gut instinct is that Guy and Scott will want to swim. Two races in a session really shouldnt be too taxing. Duncan does have a heavy schedule tomorrow though – So he might not swim. Think James will definitely be used.
Why not after the cock-up yesterday with the men’s freestyle relay.