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Katinka Hosszu Explains 400 IM DQ in Rome (Video)

2019 SETTE COLLI TROPHY

Reported by Torrey Hart.

WOMEN’S 400 IM – FINAL

World record holder Katinka Hosszu was DQed in this race, but would have won in 4:33.31 – we’re hearing she missed a wall during the backstroke leg. Hosszu dropped the 100 back today to focus on the 400 IM. She already holds the No. 3 time in the world this season at 4:32.52.

Instead, fellow Hungarian Zsuzsanna Jakobos took the top spot in 4:38.89, cracking the top 20 in the world this year. Serbia’s Anja Crevar, whose season-best time was 4:41.03, took second in 4:40.15. Taking third was Turkey’s Viktoria Gunes in 4:44.15.

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Steve
5 years ago

She does great even when she messes up

Oooh
5 years ago

I like how she can laugh at herself. We’re all human and mistakes happen. And I’m glad she’s okay with it, and not let other people influence her and scream around her.

anonymous
5 years ago

The flags were really flapping up and down and bowing in the wind. She came to a stop on the back to breast turn but still went 4:33

Ervin
5 years ago

I think Housszu has the 2nd fast time in the world rn, not the 3rd. Unless someone went faster over the weekend?

Rush!
5 years ago

Crevar went 4:37 this season.

Superfan
5 years ago

Refreshing to see someone admit they made a mistake and it isn’t the end of the world!

Barry McCockiner
5 years ago

oof

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