Mireia Belmonte took the women’s 200 butterfly in the world’s fastest time on the first day of the Spanish Championships in Malaga.
Belmonte won the event in a time of 2:05.86 which beats the time of 2:06.60 which Brianna Thorssell of Australia put up earlier this year.
2014-2015 LCM Women 200 Fly
Hentke
2:05.26
2 | Madeline GROVES | AUS | 2.05.41 | 04/07 |
3 | Natsumi HOSHI | JPN | 2.05.56 | 08/06 |
The time is the fourth fastest time that the Spanish star has swum in her career.
- 2:04.78 (Barcelona 2013)
- 2:04.79 (Berlin 2014)
- 2:05.25 (London 2012)
- 2:05.86 (Malaga 2015)
Fellow Spaniard Judit Ignacio finished second recording a time of 2:08.70 placing seventh in the world rankings. Ana Monteiro finished third in a time of 2:10.51.
Marco Orsi of Italy had a great swim of his own winning the men’s 50 freestyle in a time of 21.96. Orsi broke Eduard Lorente‘s competition record of 22.12 which was set in 2004. His time also places him third in the world and was not far off of his Italian record time of 21.82.
2014-2015 LCM Men 50 Free
MANAUDOU
21.19
2 | Nathan ADRIAN | USA | 21.37 | 08/07 |
3 | Caleb DRESSEL | USA | 21.53 | 08/08 |
4 | Bruno FRATUS | BRA | 21.55 | 08/08 |
5 | Vladimir MOROZOV | RUS | 21.56 | 08/08 |
Konrad Cerniak of Poland finished second in a time of 22.14 which puts him seventh in the world rankings. He was followed by Markel Alberdi who hit the wall in a time of 22.42.
Zeng Wen Quah of Singapore took the men’s 200 butterfly in a time of 1:56.85. Zeng’s time puts him sixth in the world rankings and was not very far off of Joseph Schooling‘s national record time of 1:56.27 which he posted at the World Championships in 2013.
Nuno Goncalo Quintaniha finished second in a time of 1:57.55 followed by Carlos Peralta who touched in a time of 1:57.81. Quintaniha’s time ranks him 10th in the world while Peralta’s time ranks 11th.
Melanie Costa Schmid won the women’s 200 backstroke in a time of 2:10.25 which currently ranks ninth in the world. She was followed by Margherita Panziera who finished in a time of 2:10.83 which places her 16th in the world rankings.
It was surprising to see European champion Duane da Rocha finish third in a time of 2:11.08.
Aliaksandra Herasimenia of Belarus took the women’s 50 freestyle in a time of 24.98 which puts her 10th in the world rankings. She was followed by Sasha Touretski who touched in a time of 25.52 and Fatima Gallardo who hit the wall in a time of 25.95.
Jessica Vall Montero took the women’s 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:07.62 which currently ranks 12th in the world. She was followed by Ilaria Scarcella who finished in a time of 1:08.21 and Zeynep Gunes who touched in a time of 1:08.57.
Federico Turrini won the men’s 200 butterfly in a time of 2:00.29 while Melquiades Alvarez took the men’s 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:02.04.
Full results can be found here.