FINA WORLD CUP SERIES β DOHA
- Thursday, November 7th β Saturday, November 9th
- Hamad Aquatic Center, Doha, Qatar
- LCM
- SwimSwam Meet Preview
- Day 1 Recap
- Live Results
One FINA World Cup Record and one National Record were seen halfway through day 2 of the FINA World Cup Series stop in Doha, Qatar tonight. The stop represents the final meet of the 7-city circuit, which hasΒ Vlad Morozov of Russia andΒ Cate CampbellΒ of Australia leading the overall respective men’s and women’s points standings.
But it was UkrainianΒ Mykhailo Romanchuk who turned some heads during tonight’s session, clocking a new World Cup Record en route to gold in the men’s 1500m freestyle. The International Swimming League (ISL) Energy Standard team member put a time of 14:51.61 on the board tonight, topping the podium in 1 of 3 sub-15:00 times of the final.
Behind Romannchuk in Doha wereΒ Jan Micka of the Czech Republic andΒ Gergely Gyurta of Hungary. Micka touched in 14:58.30, while Gyurta rounded out the top 3 in 14:59.88.
For Romanchuk, his 14:51.61 tonight overtakes the previous World Cup mark of 14:55.06 set by Italian Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri in 2015.
Romanchuk earned silver in this 1500m free event at this year’s World Championships in Gwangju, Korea, where he notched a time of 14:37.63 to finish runnerup to champion Florian Wellbrock of Germany.
On the women’s front tonight in Doha, on-fire Kira Toussaint of the Netherlands matched her newly-minted national record of 59.14 in the women’s 100m backstroke. In tonight’s final, Toussaint split 28.84/30.30 to beat the field to the wall at the same time she registered last week in Kazan. There in Russia, Toussaint split 28.68/30.46 to get the same result.
Two Aussies fought for the silver behind Toussaint, withΒ Emily Seebohm snagging the 2nd spot in 59.30 andΒ Kaylee McKeown claiming bronze in 59.60.
Coleman in danger of Jakabos sneaking into 3rd overall
Indeed, Coleman needs to medal, even 3rd place seems enough. Jakabos is ahead but cannot increase her points,. Unless HosszΓΊ lets her win the 200 IM. π
Emily inching back into form .
With Toussaint not swimming better (in FINA points terms) than Cate Campbell’s 50FR the competition for main prize is over. Cate doesn’t even need to race 100FR tomorrow.
Under the (possibly right) assumption that Hosszu does not break the WR in 200 IM π
There are also other mathematical cases
The possibility of World Record escaped my mind somehow π Thank you for correcting me and for keeping the Hope alive.
You know that the probability of this computer suddenly jumping up when all atoms and molecules of it move in one direction isn’t zero. Never say never π