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King e Murphy Si Riprendono La Vetta Del Ranking 200 Rana/200 Dorso

2022 U.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TRIALS

Dopo aver approfondito le prestazioni più rivelanti, vediamo tutti i risultati della seconda notte di finali dei Trials USA.

Come promemoria, ricordiamo le procedure di qualificazione di USA Swimming. Di seguito le priorità in base alle quali verranno convocati gli atleti:

  1.  vincitori di ogni evento olimpico e i primi quattro finisher nei 100 e 200 stile libero.
  2. I secondi classificati in ogni evento olimpico diverso da 100 e 200 stile libero
  3. I vincitori degli eventi non olimpici dei 50 metri (dorso, rana, farfalla).

Se la squadra non raggiungerà il numero massimo, (26 uomini, 26 donne) saranno poi scelti il quinto e sesto posto nei 100 e 200 stile libero.

Nota: Tutte le qualifiche si basano su nuotatori che raggiungono lo standard FINA ‘A’.

Si prendono la vetta del ranking mondiale stagionale anche Lilly King nei 200 metri rana femminili, Claire Curzan nei 50 metri farfalla femminili e Ryan Murphy nei 200 metri dorso maschili.

FINALI DAY 2 – RISULTATI

200 metri stile libero donne

  • World Record: 1:52.98 – Federica Pellegrini (2009)
  • American Record: 1:53.61 – Allison Schmitt (2012)
  • US Open Record: 1:54.40 – Allison Schmitt (2012)
  • Jr World Record: 1:55.11 – Mollie O’Callaghan (2021)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 1:58.66
  • SwimSwam Preview – W200 Free

Podium:

  1. Katie Ledecky, Unattached – 1:55.15
  2. Claire Weinstein, Sandpipers of Nevada – 1:57.08
  3. Leah Smith, Longhorn Aquatics – 1:57.44

200 METRI STILE LIBERO UOMINI

  • World Record: 1:42.00 – Paul Biedermann (2009)
  • American Record: 1:42.96 – Michael Phelps (2008)
  • US Open Record: 1:44.10 – Michael Phelps (2008)
  • Jr World Record: 1:44.62 – Sunwoo Hwang (2021)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 1:47.06
  • SwimSwam Preview – M200 Free

Podium:

  1. Kieran Smith, Florida – 1:45.25
  2. Drew Kibler, Texas – 1:45.32
  3. Carson Foster, Texas – 1:45.66

200 METRI RANA DONNE

  • World Record: 2:18.95 – Tatjana Schoenmaker (2021)
  • American Record: 2:19.59 – Rebecca Soni (2012)
  • US Open Record: 2:20.38 – Rebecca Soni (2009)
  • Jr World Record: 2:19.64 – Viktoria Gunes (2015)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 2:25.91
  • SwimSwam Preview – W200 Breast

Podio:

  1. Lilly King, Indiana Swim Club – 2:21.19
  2. Kate Douglass, Virginia – 2:21.43
  3. Annie Lazor, Indiana Swim Club – 2:21.91

200 METRI RANA UOMINI

  • World Record: 2:06.12 – Anton Chupkov (2019)
  • American Record: 2:07.17 – Josh Prenot (2016)
  • US Open Record: 2:07.17 – Josh Prenot (2016)
  • Jr World Record: 2:09.39 – Haiyang Qin (2017)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 2:10.32
  • SwimSwam Preview – M200 Breast

Podium:

  1. Nic Fink, MAAC / Charlie Swanson, Nova of Virginia – 2:08.84
  2. Jake Foster, Texas – 2:09.73

200 metri dorso donne

  • World Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith (2019)
  • American Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith (2019)
  • US Open Record: 2:05.68 – Missy Franklin (2013)
  • Jr World Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith (2019)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 2:11.08
  • SwimSwam Preview – W200 Back

Podium:

  1. Phoebe Bacon, Unattached – 2:05.08
  2. Rhyan White, Alabama – 2:05.13
  3. Regan Smith, Unattached – 2:05.65

200 METRI DORSO UOMINI

  • World Record: 1:51.92 – Aaron Peirsol (2009)
  • American Record: 1:51.92 – Aaron Peirsol (2009)
  • US Open Record: 1:53.08 – Aaron Peirsol (2009)
  • Jr World Record: 1:55.14 – Kliment Kolesnikov (2017)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 1:58.07
  • SwimSwam Preview – M200 Back

Podio:

  1. Ryan Murphy, Cal – 1:55.01
  2. Shaine Casas, Unattached – 1:55.46
  3. Jack Aikins, Virginia – 1:56.29

50 METRI FARFALLA DONNE

  • World Record: 24.43 – Sarah Sjoestroem (2014)
  • American Record: 25.48 – Kelsi Dahlia (2017)
  • US Open Record: 25.46 – Rikako Ikee (2017)
  • Jr World Record: 25.46 – Rikako Ikee (2017)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 26.32

Podio:

  1. Claire Curzan, TAC Titans – 25.49
  2. Torri Huske, Unattached – 25.68
  3. Kelsi Dahlia, Cardinal Aquatics – 25.71

50 METRI FARFALLA UOMINI

  • World Record: 22.27 – Andri Govorov (2018)
  • American Record: 22.35 – Caeleb Dressel (2019)
  • US Open Record: 22.91 – Bryan Lundquist (2009)
  • Jr World Record: 23.05 – Andrei Minakov (2020)
  • FINA “A” Cut: 23.63

Podium:

  1. Caeleb Dressel, Gator Swim Club – 22.84
  2. Michael Andrew, MA Academy – 22.87
  3. Maxime Rooney, Pleasanton Seahawks – 23.25

RECAP E APPROFONDIMENTI

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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