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Metella Matches Prelims Prowess With 2 Geneva Meet Records

2019 GENEVA INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE MEET (CHALLENGE INTERNATIONAL DE GENÉVE)

Six meet records bit the dust during tonite’s finals session at the 2019 Geneva International Challenge Meet. The competition is unique in that it hosts two separate finals per event, with women aged 17&U in one final, while women aged 18+ comprise a 2nd race. The same holds true for the men, but their ages are broken up between 18&U and 19+. That means that junior swimmers got a chance to make their mark on this meet, one of the reasons why a strong emerging Scottish contingency was attracted to the Swiss meet.

After claiming 2 top seeds in this morning’s heats, French National Record holder Mehdy Metella followed up with gold medals and 2 new meet standards to boot. First in the men’s 100m freestyle, the 26-year-old touched in 49.18 to represent the only competitor in the 19+ final to hit sub-50. His time overtook the previous meet mark of 49.29 set by Hungary’s Nandor Nemeth at the 2018 edition of the meet.

Metella’s second win came in the 100m fly, where the Frenchman notched a solid in-season effort of 51.93. Splitting 24.38/27.55, Metella easily surpassed the previous meet record of 52.55 held by Hungarian legend Laszlo Cseh since 2016. With his outing tonight, Metella now ranks as the 3rd fastest LCM in the world this season.

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Making waves in both the aforementioned events for the men’s 18&U category was Italy’s Federico Burdisso. In the 100m fly junior final, the teen cruised to the top of the podium in 52.71, a new meet record time for his age category. That outing crushed the previous meet standard of 53.75 set by Frenkel Tomer last year.

Burdisso also claimed silver tonight in the 100m freestyle junior final, but touched behind winner Thomas Ceccon, the Youth Olympic Games standout also from Italy. Ceccon split 23.81/26.18 to clock 49.99 and beat the previous meet standard of 40.11 set by Denis Loktev last year.

Alessandro Fusco of Italy was tonight’s winner of the men’s 19&O 200m breaststroke, touching in 2:15.18 and match the existing meet record. His time beat the field tonight by over 2 seconds, but a ways off from his own personal best of 2:12.47 from last year’s European Junior Championships.

In the women’s 200m back, Maria Ugolkova capitalized on one of her top-seeded swims of the morning with a finals gold in 2:14.95. That took the race by almost 5 solid seconds. The 29-year-old Swiss swimmer was back for more, clinching the women’s 200m IM in a time of 2:15.12. That shaved .15 off of her own meet record from this time last year.

Italy’s Elena Di Liddo did major damage in the women’s 100m fly, winning in 58.84 to mark the only swimmer under 1:01. That was good enough to check-in as a new meet record, beating her own effort of 58.87 from 2018. Di Liddo’s time sits just outside the top 10 marks in the world this season in the women’s 100m fly event.

Of note, the Scottish duo of Ellis Shiels and Ellie Turner went 1-2 in the women’s 17&U 200m backstroke race. Shiels hails from Milngavie & Bearsden and clocked 2:18.67 for the junior gold, while Carnegie’s Turner finished just under a second behind in 2:19.41.

Shiels currently ranks within the top 100 British 200m backstrokers of all-time with her personal best of 2:16..01 from last year’s Glasgow International Swim Meet. As for Turner, her PB rests at the 2:16.65 clocked at last year’s British Summer Championships.

Additional Winners:

  • The men’s 50m back saw Roman Mityukov take gold in 25.93.
  • Guillaume Roux was the men’s 1500m freestyle winner, touching in 15:59.68.
  • Tanguy Verhoeven topped the men’s 400m IM podium, earning the win in a mark of 4:40.74.
  • The women’s 50m breast saw Italian national record holder Martina Carraro take gold in 31.40.
  • Although Noemi Girardet won the women’s 400m free in 4:24.10, the winner of the 17&U final actually registered a quicker effort. Lou Anne Barniet earned the top prize of the junior final, but touched in 4:22.01 to take the top time over both age categories.

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nuotofan
5 years ago

Solid double 100 free/100 fly for Federico Burdisso (50.07 his result in 100 free, one tenth slower than his PB), Ceccon already at 49.99 (and he’ll swim much faster come April Nats): good news for Italian Swimming (ah: Bondavalli, not Verhoeven, won the 400 im in 4.30.08)
Good start of the season also for Mehdy Metella: 49.18 (100 free)-51.93 (100 fly) with a 50 back between the 100 free and 100 fly.

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