Mireia Belmonte took the women’s 400 freestyle at the Spanish National Championships in a time of 4:04.99. Belmonte’s time places her second in the world rankings to Katie Ledecky who is still four seconds clear of the Spaniard.
2014-2015 LCM Women 400 Free
LEDECKY
3.59.13
View Top 26»2 Sharon
VAN ROUWENDAALNED 4.03.02 08/02 3 Jessica
ASHWOODAUS 4.03.34 08/02 4 Jazmin
CARLINGBR 4.03.51 04/15 5 Lauren
BOYLENZL 4.03.88 04/03
Belmonte’s time is the third fastest that she has recorded in her career.
- 2014 Spanish Championships – 4:03.84
- 2014 European Championships – 4:04.01
- 2015 Spanish Championships – 4:04.99
Melanie Costa Schmid finished second in a time of 4:07.52 which puts her eighth in the world rankings. Alice Mizzau finished second in a time of 4:12.37, nearly five seconds off her season’s best of 4:07.11.
Viktoria Zeynep Gunes destroyed the Turkish record in the women’s 200 breaststroke winning the event in a time of 2:23.47. Her time also places her third in the world rankings behind Rikke Moller Pedersen and Kanako Watanabe.
2014-2015 LCM Women 200 Breast
ZEYNEP
2.19.64*WJR
2 | Kanako WATANABE | JPN | 2.20.90 | 04/12 |
3 | Rikke MOLLER PEDERSEN | DEN | 2.21.58 | 06/10 |
4 | Rie KANETOU | JPN | 2.21.90 | 04/12 |
5 | Micah LAWRENCE | USA | 2.22.04 | 08/06 |
Gunes’ recorded her lifetime best of 2:23.01 at the 2013 World Championships where she finished third in the event. Up until 2013 the 16 year old represented the Ukraine, but when the country was engulfed in political strife the star athlete fled to Turkey.
Jessica Vall Montero gave Gunes a race up until the last 50 meters where the Turk out swam the Spaniard by over two seconds.
- Gunes – 33.50/1:10.27 (36.72)/1:47.33 (37.06)/2:23.47 (36.14)
- Vall Montero – 33.32/1:09.54 (36.22)/1:46.69 (37.15)/2:24.88 (38.19)
Vall Montero finished second in a time of 2:24.88 followed by Victoria Kaminskaya who hit the wall in a time of 2:31.37.
Melquiades Alvarez won the men’s event in a time of 2:13.95.
Miguel Navia Duran took the men’s 400 freestyle in a new Spanish record time of 3:49.76. The previous record of 3:49.82 was set by Marco Rivera Miranda in 2008. Marc Torrens took the silver in a time of 3:52.36 followed by Aranu Rovira Guillen who touched in a time of 3:54.51.
Yauhen Tsurkin won the men’s 50 butterfly in a time of 23.36 to take over the second place spot in the world rankings. Tsurkin sits eight one-hundredths of a second away from Cesar Cielo and one one-hundredth of a second ahead of Andrey Govorov who posted a 23.37 on the weekend.
2014-2015 LCM Men 50 Fly
MANAUDOU
22.84
2 | Nicholas DOS SANTOS | BRA | 22.90 | 04/10 |
3 | Laszlo CSEH | HUN | 23.06 | 08/02 |
4 | Konrad CZERNIAK | POL | 23.07 | 08/02 |
5 | Cesar Cielo | BRA | 23.11 | 04/10 |
Konrad Czerniak and Jose Canizares tied for second both touching in a time of 23.68 which puts them seventh in the world rankings.
Svenja Stoffel won the women’s event in a time of 26.71.
Mercedes Peris took the women’s 100 backstroke in a time of 1:01.00 followed by Duane Da Rocha who hit the wall in a time of 1:01.07. Laura Fernadez finished a distant third posting a time of 1:02.51.
Juan Miguel Rando took the men’s event in a time of 54.51.
It’s incredible to see how far ahead Ledecky is compare to other worldly times on the 400 and 800 . Belmonte can surely grab some medals next summer but as Bobo and Aswimfan suggested , she better know in which events to put her energy in and choose them carefully .
So Zeynep-Gunes is Solntseva? Makes sense, I was wondering where she’d gone.
Mireia’s best chance of gold medal next summer is by far the 200 fly in my opinion.
A silver medal chance in the 800 free.
And a medal chance in the 400 IM and perhaps the 400 free too.
She should limit her events to 400 IM and 200 fly.
But then again, she’s an iron woman, and she could throw in 800 If the schedule doesn’t get in the way of 200 fly and 400 IM.
She should forget about 400 free and 200 IM.
She should forget the 200 IM and the 1500 free in my opinion.
Oh, when you said next summer I thought you meant 2016 Rio.