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Siobhan Haughey Bids For Third Straight 200 Free Gold

by Venesa6
December 15, 2024
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Siobhan Haughey Bids For Third Straight 200 Free Gold

Budapest 2024, Day 6 Prelims: Claire Weinstein Sets WJR To Head 200 Free

Claire Weinstein set a world junior record in the 200 free on the final day of prelims at short-course worlds in Budapest.

The 17-year-old clocked 1:52.51 to take 0.08 off Bella Sims’ standard of 1:52.59, set two years ago in November 2022.

Also being contested on Sunday morning are the men’s 200 free, the women’s and men’s 200 back and the women’s and men’s 4×100 medley relay.

Women’s 200m Freestyle

Weinstein headed the eight-length event as she seeks to claim her second gold of the meet following her eye-watering anchor leg of 1:50.31 as she helped steer the USA to the 4×2 title.

Mary-Sophie Harvey also went sub-1:53 in 1:52.81 with Siobhan Haughey fifth through in 1:53.76 as she launched her bid for a third straight title following gold at Abu Dhabi 2021 and Melbourne 2022.

Men’s 200m Freestyle

Luke Hobson elevated himself to the top of the men’s 200 free with a blast out of lane eight in the final prelim. The USA swimmer – who downed Paul Biedermann’s super-suited individual WR to 1:38.91 on the 4×2 lead-off – posted 1:41.55, 0.03 swifter than Lucas Henveaux of Belgium.

Tomas Koski of Finland also went inside 1:42, posting the third-swiftest heat in 1:41.92. Danas Rapsys, who won the title at Hangzhou 2018, claimed the eighth and final spot in 1:42.84.

Women’s 200m Backstroke

Summer McIntosh – with three titles in as manty world record times so far in Budapest – headed the field in an event in which she rarely competes. The 18-year-old stopped the clock in 2:01.52, 0.26 off Kylie Masse’s Canadian record of 2:01.26 set en-route to bronze at Melbourne 2022.

She was followed by neutral athlete Anastasiya Shkurdai in 2:01.78 and Carmen Weiler Sastre of Spain in 2:02.16. American pair Phoebe Bacon and Regan Smith fourth and fifth respectively.

Men’s 200m Backstroke

Home favourite Hubert Kos emphatically booked lane four for Sunday evening’s final. The Olympic champion was the only man inside 1:50 as he posted a national record of 1:48.02, taking a sledgehammer to Peter Bernek’s standard of 1:49.41 which had stood since November 2012.

Mewen Tomac of France was second through, 2.32secs slower than Kos in 1:50.34 with Jan Cejka of Czechia clocking 1:50.36. Jack Aikins of the USA claimed the final spot in 1:51.28, 0.01 ahead of Radoslaw Kawecki in ninth.

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