2017 LEN European Short Course Championships

Day 5 Prelims | Kolesnikov Snags 4th WJR With 23.10 In 50m Back

Day 5 Prelims | Kolesnikov Snags 4th WJR With 23.10 In 50m Back

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

Dec 17, 2017 by Maclin Simpson
Day 5 Prelims | Kolesnikov Snags 4th WJR With 23.10 In 50m Back

The fifth and final day of the LEN European Short Course Championships kicked off Sunday morning in Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Sunday’s prelims comprised of the 50m and 400m freestyle and 200m breaststroke for women, and the 200m butterfly and 50m backstroke for men, where Kliment Kolesnikov will look to compete for a clean sweep of the backstroke events. 

The men’s and women’s 4x50m medley relays finished the session. 

Check out the results below and tune into 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 50m Freestyle

RECORDS

World Record: 22.93 – Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED), 2017

World Junior Record: 24.00 – Zhu Menghui (CHN), 2016

European Record: 22.93 – Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED), 2017

Championship Record: 23.32 – Hinkelien Schreuder (NED), 2009

It doesn’t get any faster than the women’s 50m freestyle in Europe, with the past two Olympic champions and the current world champion lining up for this event. Heavy hitters Sarah Sjöström, Pernille Blume, and Ranomi Kromowidjojo were all able to clear 24 seconds this morning. 

  1. Sarah Sjöström (SWE) – 23.84
  2. Pernille Blume (DEN) – 23.96
  3. Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) – 23.97

Men 50m Backstroke

RECORDS

World Record: 22.22 – Florent Manaudou (FRA), 2014

World Junior Record: 23.28 – Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2017

European Record: 22.22 – Florent Manaudou (FRA), 2014

Championship Record: 22.74 – Stanislav Donets (RUS), 2010

Kliment Kolesnikov continued his record-breaking ways, smashing his own world junior record in prelims. Firmly announcing himself in senior waters, Kolesnikov is looking to clean sweep the backstroke events in Copenhagen, but has short course world medalists Jeremy Stravius and Pavel Sankovich chasing him.  

  1. Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS) – 23.10 [World Junior Record] 
  2. Jeremy Stravius (FRA) – 23.36
  3. Simone Sabbioni (ITA) – 23.50

Women 200m Breaststroke

RECORDS

World Record: 2:14.57 – Rebecca Soni (USA), 2009

World Junior Record: 2:18.90 

European Record: 2:15.21 – Rikke Moeller Pedersen (DEN), 2013 

Championship Record: 2:15.21 – Rikke Moeller Pedersen (DEN), 2013 

Spain had three women qualify in the top eight of prelims, but only Jessica Vall Montero and Marina Garcia Urzainqui will compete in finals due to the two-per-nation rule. They sit behind top seed Vitalina Simonova of Russia, but European record holder Rikke Moeller Pedersen is sure to be favorite in front of her home crowd, qualifying fifth in a comfortable 2:21.15. 

  1. Vitalina Simonova (RUS) -- 2:20.21
  2. Jessica Vall Montero (ESP) – 2:20.58
  3. Marina Garcia Urzainaui (ESP) – 2:20.59
  4. Fanny Lecluyse (BEL) – 2:21.03
  5. Rikke Moeller Pedersen (DEN) – 2:21.15
  6. Jocelyn Ulyett (GBR) – 2:21.88
  7. Jessica Steiger (GER) – 2:22.94
  8. Fanny Deberghes (FRA) – 2:23.67

Men 200m Butterfly

RECORDS

World Record: 1:48.56 – Chad Le Clos (RSA), 2013     

World Junior Record: 1:51.30 

European Record: 1:49.00 – Laszlo Cseh (HUN), 2015

Championship Record: 1:49.00 – Laszlo Cseh (HUN), 2015

Laszlo Cseh will compete in his first final this week, leading a Hungarian punch to this final alongside Olympic medalist Tamas Kenderesi, who was able to hold off countrymen Bence Biczo (1:53.67) and Mark Tekauer (1:53.75) who qualified in the top eight but will miss the final. Viktor Bromer has waited all week for his main event and qualified fourth with a 1:53.00 to win his heat, and junior stars Tomoe Hvas Zenimoto and Kregor Zirk also snuck into the final field. 

  1. Laszlo Cseh (HUN) – 1:52.27
  2. Aleksandr Kharlanov (RUS) – 1:52.34
  3. Andreas Vazaios (GRE) – 1:52.80
  4. Viktor Bromer (DEN) – 1:53.00
  5. Tamas Kenderesi (HUN) – 1:53.45
  6. Tomoe Hvas Zenimoto (NOR) – 1:53.61
  7. Kregor Zirk (EST) – 1:54.13
  8. Joeri Verlinden (NED) – 1:54.21

Women 400m Freestyle

RECORDS

World Record: 3:54.52 – Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP), 2013

World Junior Record: 3:59.14 – Li Bingjie (CHN), 2017

European Record: 3:54.52 – Mireia Belmonte Garcia (ESP), 2013

Championship Record: 3:54.85 – Camille Muffat (FRA), 2012 

Victor in the 800m Sarah Koehler of Germany will start from lane 4 and look for the distance double, with the absence of WR holder’s Mireia Belmonte Garcia and Katinka Hosszu leaving a gaping hole in this one. 

  1. Sarah Koehler (GER) – 4:04.31
  2. Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP) – 4:04.56
  3. Boglarka Kapas (HUN) – 4:04.84
  4. Kathryn Greenslade (GBR) – 4:05.35
  5. Julia Hassler (LIE) – 4:05.90
  6. Veronika Andrusenko (RUS) – 4:05.97
  7. Simona Quadrella (ITA) – 4:06.06
  8. Diana Margarida Duraes (POR) – 4:06.97

Men 4x50m Medley Relay

RECORDS

World Record: 1:30.51 – Brazil, 2014

World Junior Record: 1:38.29

European Record: 1:31.25 – France, 2014

Championship Record: 1:31.71 – Italy, 2015

Belarus swimmers were the surprise top qualifiers, but Russia is lurking just behind and will add stars Kliment Kolesnikov and Vlad Morozov to tonight’s team. 

  1. Belarus – 1:32.29
  2. Russia – 1:32.87
  3. Germany – 1:33.44
  4. Poland – 1:34.12
  5. Italy – 1:34.18
  6. Finland – 1:34.39
  7. Turkey – 1:34.39
  8. Netherlands – 1:34.72

Women 4x50m Medley Relay

RECORDS

World Record: 1:43.27 – USA, 2016

World Junior Record: 1:52.11

European Record: 1:42.69 – Netherlands, 2009

Championship Record: 1:42.69 – Netherlands, 2009

Russia, Netherlands, and France will battle for the final title of the meet, with relay MVP Ranomi Kromowidjojo still to be added to the Dutch finals team; he could prove to be the difference-maker once again. 

  1. Russia – 1:45.88
  2. Netherlands – 1:46.38
  3. France – 1:46.43
  4. Finland – 1:46.82
  5. Poland – 1:47.23
  6. Italy – 1:47.37
  7. Sweden – 1:47.40
  8. Denmark – 1:48.07

By Bobby Hurley