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Boglarka Kapas Loves the 200 Fly Because it’s So Short (Video)

Reported by James Sutherland.

WOMEN’S 200 FLY FINAL

  • World Record (WR): 2:01.81 – Zige Liu, 2009
  • World Junior Record (WJ): 2:06.29 – Suzuka Hasegawa, 2017
  • European Record (ER): 2:04.27 – Katinka Hosszu, 2009
  • European Junior Record (EJ): 2:06.71 Target Time
  • Championship Record (CR): 2:04.79 – Mireia Belmonte, 2014
  1. Boglarka Kapas, HUN, 2:07.13
  2. Svetlana Chimrova, RUS, 2:07.33
  3. Alys Thomas, GBR, 2:07.42

Hungarian Boglarka Kapas turned with 50 metres to go in the women’s 200 fly final, but closed in 32.92 to overtake everyone and win the gold medal in a time of 2:07.13. That improves her personal best of 2:07.54 set earlier this year, and gives Hungary a 200 fly sweep after Kristof Milak won the men’s event.

Svetlana Chimrova was the rabbit, going out quick in 28.65 and maintaining the lead through the 150. She managed to close reasonably well to hold off everyone other than Kapas to take silver in 2:07.33, improving her previous best of 2:07.50, and Commonwealth champ Alys Thomas of Great Britain was 3rd in 2:07.42.

German Franziska Hentke (2:07.75) was locked out of the medals in 4th, while Portugal’s Ana Catarina Monteiro broke her own National Record for 5th in 2:08.06.

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Maelstrom
6 years ago

Joseph Schooling wants a word with you.

Hmmm...
Reply to  Maelstrom
6 years ago

Michael Andrew is already standing in line…

Ben
6 years ago

It sounds amusing to hear someone saying that the 200m butterfly is short. It doesn’t feel short when I try to swim it. But I guess it makes sense for someone who usually competes in the 800m freestyle.

Yozhik
Reply to  Ben
6 years ago

She is one of the best long distance swimmers in history: #8 in 800 with 8:16; #6 in 1500 with 15:47. So I think it isn’t that much joke in her joke.

Jeff
Reply to  Ben
6 years ago

I agree it is funny and kind of refreshing. I wish I could agree with her, but my body resists.

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