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Sarah Sjöström Wins Twice on Final Day of Bergen Swim Festival

2018 BERGEN SWIM FESTIVAL

It was business as usual for Sarah Sjöström, as she put down a 56.57 to win the 100 fly tonight in Bergen. She was almost two seconds ahead of Kimberly Buys (58.50), who touched 2nd. Sjöström was back to snipe a win in the 50 free, clocking a 24.14 there. That’s just off of her 24.08 season best, done last weekend at the Stockholm Open.

Sarah Köhler was untouchable in the 400 free, posting a 4:05.74 as the only finisher under 4:15. That brings her win total up to four, as she’s taken the 200, 400, 800 and 1500 free this weekend. Victor Johansson found his way to the wall first in the men’s 400 free, going 3:48.05.

Köhler now ranks 8th in the world.

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Philip Heintz continued his strong meet, adding a win in the 100 fly (51.65). That’s one of the best performances in that event in German history — Steffen Deibler holds the German record at 51.19 from 2013.

Giedrius Titenis won the men’s 50 breast by nearly two seconds, going 27.49 there. He also won the 100 breast earlier in the meet.

OTHER WINNERS

  • Women’s 50 breast – Ida Hulkko – 30.72
  • Men’s 200 back – Kristian Kron – 2:02.80
  • Women’s 200 back – Signhild Joensen – 2:14.99
  • Men’s 50 free – Pieter Timmers – 22.27

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Tea rex
6 years ago

That picture! She looks like she could arm wrestle 95% of men into submission.

Hillbilly
6 years ago

Amazing biceps!

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