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Emma Terebo Breaks French National Record In 100 Backstroke (58.79)

2024 FRENCH ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS

WOMEN’S 100 BACK – FINALS

  • World Record: 57.33 – Kaylee McKeown, AUS (2023)
  • World Junior Record: 57.57 – Regan Smith, USA (2019)
  • French Record: 59.30 – Pauline Mahieu (2023)
  • 2021 Winning Time: 1:00.39 – Beryl Gastadello
  • Olympic Qualifying Time: 59.99

Top 3

  1. Emma Terebo (Amiens Metropole Nat.) – 58.79 ***NEW FRENCH RECORD***
  2. Beryl Gasteldello (Etoiles 92) – 59.17
  3. Mary-Ambre Moluh (U.S. Creteil Natation) – 59.29

In the women’s 100 backstroke final of the 2024 French Olympic trials, Emma Terebo finished first and took down the French national record in the event with a time of 58.79. That previous national record was Pauline Mahieu‘s time of 59.30 set at the 2023 World Championships, which makes Terebo the first Frenchwoman to break the 59-second barrier.

Coming in second behind Terebo was Beryl Gastadello, who clocked a time of 59.17 and also went under Mahieu’s previous French record. Third-place finisher Mary-Ambre Moluh went 59.29, also breaking the old French record. Mahieu was in the heat as well, clocking a 59.64 to finish fourth.

All-Time French Performers, Women’s 100-Meter Backstroke (LCM):

  1. Emma Terebo — 58.79 (2024)
  2. Beryl Gastadello — 59.17 (2024)
  3. Mary-Ambre Moluh — 59.29 (2024)
  4. Pauline Mahieu — 59.30 (2023)
  5. Laure Manadou — 59.50 (2008)

Terebo improved over a second from her best time of 59.64 headed into trials. Meanwhile, Gastadello dropped from her best time of 1:00.07 from 2019, and Moluh shaved 0.38 from her previous best of 59.67 set this Janurary.

Split Comparison:

Emma Terebo 2024 French Trials Beryl Gastadello, 2024 French Trials Mary-Ambre Moluh, 2024 French Trials Pauline Mahieu, 2023 World Championships
50m 28.64 28.51 28.71 29.05
100m 30.15 30.66 30.58 30.25
Final 58.79 59.17 59.29 59.30

In her heat, Terebo beat out the rest of the top three, as well as Mahieu on both her front half and back half. She is now ranked ninth in the world for the event headed into the Paris Olympic Games.

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michaelphelps
4 months ago

Is it me or does their live streaming website bug A LOT

WV Swammer
4 months ago

French mixed medley kinda fire now??

Terebo 58.7
Marchand 59.0
Grousset 50.1
Bonnet(?) 53-high?

3:41 mid to high

Snarky
Reply to  WV Swammer
4 months ago

Marchand will be 58.0 on a relay

Caleb
Reply to  WV Swammer
4 months ago

is there no woman who can swim a decent fly? I know it would be tough to leave out Grousset but they have some good male backstrokers.

Aquajosh
Reply to  Caleb
4 months ago

If she can get out of her own head, Marie Wattel is a 56.1 100 flyer.

Troyy
Reply to  WV Swammer
4 months ago

Gastaldello has been 53.7 so far this season.

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