Above, Australian Emily Seebohm talks about her excitement to have already gone under 59 seconds at just the World Championship Trials in the women’s 100 back on Sunday.
Event recap, courtesy Jeff Grace, below.
Women’s 100 backstroke – Final
Emily Seebohm, who the gold at both the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific Championships this summer took, the women’s 100 backstroke in a time of 58.91, which is just off her season’s best of 58.89 which sits atop the world rankings. The win was not an easy one of Seebohm who was pushed by Madison Wilson for the entire race.
Seebohm turned at the 50 meter mark in a time of 28.32 followed by Wilson whose feet hit the wall in a time of 28.69. Wilson came charging home in the final 50 meters but fell five one-hundredths of a second short of catching Seebohm.
- Seebohm – 28.32/58.91 (30.59)
- Wilson – 28.69/58.94 (30.25)
Wilson’s time places her second in the world rankings.
2014-2015 LCM Women 100 Back
SEEBOHM
58.26
2 | Madison WILSON | AUS | 58.75 | 08/04 |
3 | Katinka HOSSZU | HUN | 58.78 | 08/03 |
4 | Mie NIELSEN | DEN | 58.84 | 08/03 |
5 | Yuanhui FU | CHN | 59.02 | 08/04 |
Hayley Baker collected the bronze in a time of 1:00.23.
14 year old Minna Atherton finished fourth in a time of 1:01.18 followed by Mikka Sheridan (1:01.54), Holly Barratt (1:01.95), Hayley Abood (1:02.71) and Sian Whittaker (1:02.75).
This is video of the full race
https://youtu.be/t9KG1gst6Sc
A new link to the video Seebohm’s win is here: https://youtu.be/TEi1c1l8-3c
Thanks Brett. Updated above.
Where is Missy Franklin’s bk? Oh wait…I know…
Probably still contemplating about the College Swimming experience. LOL.I tell ya’ right now Franklin will regret her decision by competing for CAL/Terri but she will never admit it.
Her ego will NEVER admit it – but CAL was a HUGE mistake internationally. She dropped off the earth in meters.
Luckily, Missy is the world’s only perfect human so even her mistakes – in everyone’s eyes – are perfect moves…..
Perhaps she is thinking of taking up a more challenging life. Emily is now also a competitive show jumper PLUS an intermediate pole dancer. ( i.e. no stilettos yet ).
sub 59 not 58,I thought it was WR 🙂