2017 LEN European Short Course Championships

Day 3 Prelims | Vlad Morozov Tops Loaded 50m Free Heats In 20.72

Day 3 Prelims | Vlad Morozov Tops Loaded 50m Free Heats In 20.72

Results and highlights from day three prelims Thursday at the 2017 LEN European Short Course Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Dec 15, 2017 by Maclin Simpson
Day 3 Prelims | Vlad Morozov Tops Loaded 50m Free Heats In 20.72

Day three of the 2017 LEN European Short Course Championships continued Friday morning at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Events included the 100m breaststroke, 200m backstroke, 200m butterfly and 4x50 free relay for the women, and for the men -- 100m breaststroke, 200m IM, and the first individual swim for Vlad Morozov in the 50m freestyle.

Check out the results below and tune in to finals at 10 AM CST.

2017 LEN European Short Course Championships

December 13-17

Copenhagen, Denmark

Royal Arena

Short Course Meters (25m)

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LIVE RESULTS

Women 100m Breaststroke

RECORDS

World Record: 1:02.36 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013 / Alia Atkinson (JAM), 2014

World Junior Record: 1:02.36

European Record: 1:02.36 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013 

Championship Record: 1:02.92 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2013

Finland’s Jenna Laukkanen topped prelims with a 1:04.94 to follow up from her silver medal in Wednesday night’s 50m breaststroke. Behind her are big names Rikke Pedersen and Ruta Meilutye

  1. Jenn Laukkanen (FIN) – 1:04.94
  2. Mona McSharry (IRL) – 1:05.36
  3. Jessica Vall Montero (ESP) – 1:05.42

Men 50m Freestyle

RECORDS

World Record: 20.26 – Florent Manaudou (FRA), 2014

World Junior Record: 21.24 – Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2017

European Record: 20.26 – Florent Manaudou (FRA), 2014

Championship Record: 20.48 – Amaury Leveaux (FRA), 2008

The big boys came out to play this morning and they didn’t mess around in the 50m freestyle prelims. Four men broke the 21-second barrier, with Morozov taking top seed in 20.72 and Olympic medalist Pieter Timmers taking the last spot through to semifinals in 21.58. 

  1. Vlad Morozov (RUS) – 20.72
  2. Ben Proud (GBR) – 20.84
  3. Luca Dotto (ITA) – 20.87

Women 200m Backstroke

RECORDS

World Record: 1:59.23 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2014

World Junior Record: 2:00.03

European Record: 1:59.23 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2014

Championship Record: 1:59.84 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2015

Katinka Hosszu will swim for her third gold medal of the meet in Friday's final, but will have to battle 2013 champion in this event, Daryna Zevina from the Ukraine, who took the top seed with a 2:02.86 in prelims. 

  1. Daryna Zevina (UKR) – 2:02.86
  2. Kathryn Greenslade (GBR) – 2:03.23
  3. Katinka Hosszu (HUN) – 2:04.33
  4. Marherita Panziera (ITA) – 2:04.65
  5. Kata Burian (HUN) – 2:04.93
  6. Kira Toussaint (NED) – 2:05.63
  7. Anastasia Avdeena (RUS) – 2:05.71
  8. Africa Sanz Zamorano (ESP) – 2:05.89

Men 100m Breaststroke

RECORDS

World Record: 55.61 – Cameron van der Burgh (RSA), 2009

World Junior Record: 57.61 – Anton Chupkov (RUS), 2015

European Record: 56.16 – Oleg Kostin (RUS), 2017

Championship Record: 56.29 -- Robin van Aggele (NED), 2009

Adam Peaty’s immortality is being tested after finishing with bronze in Wednesdays 50m final and missing the 200m final. He again got touched out in this morning’s prelims by Arno Kamminga, who took the top time in 56.63. Thursday night’s 200m gold medallist Kirill Prigoda and 50m gold medallist Fabio Scozzoli aren’t far behind, setting up a mouth-watering final on Saturday. 

  1. Arno Kamminga (NED) – 56.63
  2. Adam Peaty (GBR) – 56.74
  3. Kirill Prigoda (RUS) – 56.81

Women 200m Butterfly

RECORDS

World Record: 1:59.61 – Mirea Belmonte Garcia (ESP), 2014

World Junior Record: 2:02.96 – Suzuka Hasegawa (JPN), 2017

European Record: 1:59.61 – Mirea Belmonte Garcia (ESP), 2014

Championship Record: 2:01.52 – Mirea Belmonte Garcia (ESP), 2013

Budapest world championship medallist Franziska Hentke of Germany will start from lane 4 and favorite in Friday night's final. Again, the event is missing WR holder Mireia Belmonte Garcia who is absent at this meet. 

  1. Franziska Hentke (GER) – 2:05.66
  2. Charlotte Atkinson (GBR) – 2:05.93
  3. Lara Grangeon (FRA) – 2:06.29
  4. Liliana Szilagyi (HUN) – 2:07.07
  5. Nida Eliz Ustundag (TUR) – 2:07.26
  6. Stefania Pirozzi (ITA) – 2:07.30
  7. Ilaria Bianchi (ITA) – 2:07.34
  8. Boglarka Kapas (HUN) – 2:08.01

Men 200m IM

RECORDS

World Record: 1:49.63 – Ryan Lochte (USA), 2012

World Junior Record: 1:52.48

European Record: 1:51.36 – Laszlo Cseh (HUN), 2015

Championship Record: 1:51.36 – Laszlo Cseh (HUN), 2015

Germany’s Philip Heintz will look to add another European title to his career after winning this event back in 2013. Heintz was the silver medalist at last year’s Windsor short course World Championships with a best time of 1:52.0. 

  1. Philip Heintz (GER) – 1:53.60
  2. Andreas Vazaios (GRE) – 1:53.88
  3. Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas (NOR) – 1:54.08
  4. Yakov Yan Toumarkin (ISR) – 1:54.11
  5. Diogo Filipe Carvalho (POR) – 1:54.58
  6. Alexis Manacas Santos (POR) – 1:55.14
  7. Simon Sjodin (SWE) – 1:55.26
  8. Kyle Stolk (NED) – 1:55.35

Women 4x50m Free Relay

RECORDS

World Record: 1:34.24 – Netherlands, 2014

World Junior Record: 1:40.59

European Record: 1:33.25 – Netherlands, 2009

Championship Record: 1:33.25 – Netherlands, 2009

Italy’s Erika Ferraoili swam the only 23-second split of the field to anchor her team to top seed for tonight’s final. France, Sweden, and the Netherlands all follow and will bring in big guns Charlotte Bonnet, Sarah Sjöström, and Ranomi Kromowidjojo for the final. 

  1. Netherlands – 1:37.14
  2. Russia – 1:37.44
  3. Denmark – 1:37.64
  4. Italy – 1:37.74
  5. Sweden – 1:38.28
  6. France – 1:38.83
  7. Norway – 1:39.53
  8. Hungary – 1:39.91

By Bobby Hurley