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Hosszu Breaks 100 IM World Record in Prelims on Thursday, Third of Meet

Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu has broken her 3rd World Record in two days, with this one coming in the women’s 100 short course meters IM at the first stop of the 2013 FINA World Cup circuit in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

There, she went a 57.73 to break the old record by .01 seconds. The old mark belonged to the Netherlands’ Hinkelien Schreuder, who was 57.74 in 2009.

This swim follows Hosszu’s twice-breaking the World Record in the 200 IM on Wednesday.

The comparative splits show what one might expect: Hosszu is a much better butterflier and backstroker than Schreuder was, but Schreuder has a whale of a finish on her freestyle leg:

Hosszu 26.39/31.34 = 57.73
Schreuder 26.82/30.92 = 57.74

Unlike in previous years, the new-and-improved World Cup rules have put no limit on World Record bonus payouts (as compared to the cap of 5 from previous years). Barring a clarification from FINA on that matter, expect Hosszu and the rest of this field to continue to rack up World Record checks as the meet wears on.

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john26
11 years ago

For the Chad leclos debate,

who remembers this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yOLS6l3uBI

Should’ve been a foreshadow….

Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Agnel toying with the 200 back .. finishes with a 1:57.12.

bobo gigi
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

He must learn to swim many races now with Bob Bowman. And in the strokes he isn’t familar with.

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
11 years ago

It’s an interesting result to show to the crazy French fans and even to former great champions like Michel Rousseau that Yannick Agnel isn’t the next Michael Phelps. If you knew how many times I read or hear that stupid idea here in France. Mr Agnel will be Mr Agnel. A fantastic freestyle swimmer. Only a freestyle swimmer. And that’s not too bad at all.

aswimfan
Reply to  bobo gigi
11 years ago

The French think that Agnel is the next Phelps?

HAHAHAHA.

No wonder you think that I think Le Clos is the next Phelps.

bobo gigi
11 years ago

Will she take vacations after Berlin?
Does she know the word vacations?

Krisztián Tichler (@tkrisz75)
Reply to  bobo gigi
11 years ago

Yes, she will use the break to get married. The wedding will be on the Seychelles .

Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Female swimmer of the year? If you include her short course performance with long course, no one comes close.

bobo gigi
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

I hope it’s a joke.
The female swimmer of the year will be of course a young girl who has won 4 world titles in Barcelona with 2 world records and another in textile.

Philip Johnson
Reply to  bobo gigi
11 years ago

Ledecky is of course the swimmer of the meet in Barcelona, but if the judges aggregated WRs, consistency, or other factors, it would be Hosszu. Not sure if they will count these swims as they’re voting, but just looking at the larger picture here. If they did, Hosszu would be winner.

bobo gigi
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Real swimming is in long course and Katie has made history in long course in Barcelona.

Philip Johnson
Reply to  bobo gigi
11 years ago

I don’t know, it says a lot about a swimmer to do what Hosszu is currently doing. To continue to swim, at a WR level, after when most swimmers are complete says a lot about their determination. I think a strong case can be made for Hosszu.

SwimFanFinland
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Philip,

I like your thinking but you’re ahead of your time. Swimming community still appreciates its most important meetings, almost exclusively, and that’s why swimming as a sport fades away after those meetings.

aswimfan
Reply to  Philip Johnson
11 years ago

Philip,
I understand your rationale.

The same rationale is also applied in track&field where the performers of the year is not only based on their world championships or olympics, but also their results in the diamond league series.

bobo gigi
11 years ago

After a 400 IM and a 200 fly!

boknows34
11 years ago

BOOM!!

57.50 WR

bobo gigi
11 years ago

SHE DID IT AGAIN! 57.50! 😯

bobo gigi
11 years ago

There are many empty seats.
And the audience sleeps.

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