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Sette Colli finals cancelled due to storm, Hosszu tops Pellegrini in exhibition 200 back

The final day of Italy’s Sette Colli meet was abbreviated by a giant rainstorm that swept through the city, cancelling finals with just two events swum.

But Katinka Hosszu doesn’t usually let anything get in the way of swimming her full lineup. The Hungarian “Iron Lady” swam a friendly exhibition 200 backstroke race with Italian Olympic champ Federica Pellegrini in lieu of the rained-out final.

Though the event won’t appear to count as any sort of “official” swim, Hosszu put up a time that would have ranked 5th in the world for 2014, a 2:08.35 according to her coach Shane Tusup.

We weren’t able to get a time for Pellegrini, but are told she finished about a body-length behind Hosszu.

The only two official finals events to go off were the women’s 800 free and the men’s 200 back. Italian Aurora Ponsele won the 800, going 8:25.86 to win by three seconds. Meanwhile Hungary’s Peter Bernek went 1:57.80 to win the 200 back for men.

A few of the more noteworthy prelims swims:

Dutch sprinter Inge Dekker rocketed to #2 on the 2014 world ranks, taking the top seed in the 50 fly with a 25.50. That launches her just ahead of Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom and just behind Denmark’s Jeanette Ottesen.

2014 LCM Women 50 Fly TYR World Ranking

SarahSWE
SJOSTROM
07/04
24.43*WR
2Francesca
HALSALL
GBR25.2007/25
3Jeanette
OTTESEN GRAY
DEN25.2706/15
4Inge
DEKKER
NED25.5107/11
5Arianna
VANDERPOOL-WALLACE
BAH25.5307/25
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In the 200 free, Hosszu set up a finals dual with the Netherlands’ Femke Heemskerk. Hosszu went 1:58.46, with Heemskerk the second seed at 1:59.49. Just one event later, Hosszu returned to grab the top 200 IM seed with a 2:12.17, the top slot by a solid four seconds.

It was also a great morning for the German men. Marco Koch continued to pace breaststroke races, going 2:11.89 for the top seed in the men’s 200 breast. Then in the men’s 200 IM, the Germans swept the top two seeds, with Markus Deibler going 2:02.02 and Philip Heintz following him in at 2:02.07.

You can find full results here.

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10 years ago

Femke is Dutch I believe.

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