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Laszlo Cseh highlighted the ISM Berlin with four meet records.

ISM International Swim Meeting, Berlin

Laszlo Cseh improved four meet records during the three days of competition of the International Swim Meeting in Berlin: 200 IM 2:02,13; 400 IM 4:20,73, 50 m butterfly 23,98 and 100 m butterfly in 52,38 – he ranked first in the world at the moment with a time of 51,40 seconds. “I’am very satisfied with my results here in Berlin. Every race in this Olympic season is important. I’am on a good way.” summarized the World Champion his performances at the German swim meet. He also won the 200 m butterfly in 2:02,13.

Sarah Vasey and Jessica Fullalove from Great Britain added each two meet records: Vasey succeeded in the 50 m breaststroke in 31,17 and the 100 m breaststroke in 1:08,36. Fullalove touched the wall first with new meet records in the 50 m backstroke in 28,64 seconds and 100 m backstroke in 1:00,37 minutes.

More than 1400 swimmers from 26 nations competed at the ISM 2016. The ISM should be the biggest swim meet in Germany. The evening finals of the 50 m sprint distances are swum under spotlight and this always creates a special atmosphere at one of the world’s fastest pools, the the “SSE Europasportpark”. This year, Berlin is one of the stops of the FINA World Cup – after a two-year break.

ISM Berlin 2016

ISM Berlin 2016. Photo: Peter Sukenik.

Jonas Bergmann, Germany, ISM Berlin 2016

Jonas Bergmann, Germany, ISM Berlin 2016. Foto: Peter Sukenik.

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