Day 2 Finals Live Wrap-up

October 22, 2022

2022 FINA GLOBE MUG– BERLIN

The 2nd evening of finals from the opening quit of the 2022 FINA Globe Mug collection in Berlin will certainly include 11 occasions with some interesting fights on deck.

In the males’s 50 backstroke, front runners Dylan Carter as well as Thomas Ceccon are trying their 2nd gold medals in as several days at Europa Sportpark. Carter thrived in the 50 cost-free on Friday while Ceccon took the 100 IM.

The females’s 100 back ought to be a limited coating as the leading 8 qualifiers in this early morning’s prelims were divided by much less than a 2nd. Top-seeded Canadian Ingrid Wilm will certainly try to retaliate her runner-up coating to countrywoman Kylie Masse in Friday’s 50 back, while second-seeded American Beata Nelson can interfere with a 1-2 Canadian coating.

The leading 8 in the females’s 100 back were divided by much less than a 2nd today. Canada’s Ingrid Wilm clocked the leading time of prelims, swimming a 56.64. Beata Nelson (U.S.A.) as well as Kylie Masse (Canada) were additionally under 57 secs. Masse as well as Wilm went 1-2 in the 50 back the other day, so they’ll be seeking a repeat on top of the platform.

Likewise aiming to proceed their warm beginnings to the collection are South Africa’s Matt Sates, the males’s 400 cost-free champ on Friday as well as the front runner today in the males’s 200 IM, as well as France’s Beryl Gastaldello, the females’s 100 IM champ on Friday as well as the front runner today in the 50 butterfly. The 50 fly numbers to find to the cord, too, with the leading 3 finishers divided by simply.01 secs. Sweden’s Sara Junevik as well as Netherlands’ Kim Busch connected for the 2nd seed with a 25.53.

American Hali Flickinger, presently 2nd general in the factors standings on the females’s side, will certainly attempt to enhance her position in the very first occasion of the night, the females’s 400 IM.

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Females’s 400 IM– Last

  • Globe Document: 4:18.94, Mireia Belmonte (ESP)– 2017
  • Globe Junior Document: 4:23.33, Shiwen Ye (CHN)– 2012
  • Globe Mug Document: 4:18.94, Mireia Belmonte (ESP)– 2017
  1. Hali Flickinger (U.S.A.)– 4:30.36
  2. Abbie Timber (GBR)– 4:31.60
  3. Bailey Andison (CONTAINER)– 4:31.66

Hali Flickinger leapt bent on a very early lead, however Great Britain’s Abbie Timber surpassed the 28-year-old American on the breaststroke leg. On the last freestyle leg, however, Flickinger rose back in advance to declare the success in 4:30.36. Canada’s Bailey Andison took bronze in 4:31.66, simply.06 secs behind Timber.

” Her breaststroke’s outstanding,” Flickinger claimed of Timber, the 200 bust bronze champion on Friday. “So I recognized where I required to be in order to have some barrier. To ensure that was my approach.”

The win marks Flickinger’s very first gold medal at the Globe Mug as well as 4th medal generally on the collection.

Male’s 1500 Free– Last

  • Globe Document: 14:06.88, Florian Wellbrock (GER)– 2021
  • Globe Junior Document: 14:27.78, Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA)– 2012
  • Globe Mug Document: 14:15.49, Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR)– 2016
  1. Florian Wellbrock (GER)– 14:25.41
  2. Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR)– 14:26.69
  3. Sven Schwarz (GER)– 14:34.87

Educating companions Florian Wellbrock as well as Mykhailo Romanchuk ended up 1-2 in the males’s 1500 cost-free last after a lengthy battle that lasted up until the last size of the swimming pool. Wellbrock opened his very first one-second void of the race heading right into the second-to-last lap, however Romanchuk reduced his deficiency to much less than a 2nd on the residence stretch. Eventually, Wellbrock retreated to win by simply over a 2nd with a time of 14:25.41, catching this Globe Mug occasion for a 6th time.

” It’s so great to race as well as train with Mykhailo,” claimed Wellbrock, that welcomed Romanchuk to educate with him in Germany complying with Russia’s intrusion of Ukraine. “We appreciate it to race right here, it’s a lot enjoyable.”

” I would love to thank to Germany for the assistance, to Florian, to the entire group,” Romanchuk claimed. “I would love to claim that the battle is not ended up.”

Wellbrock’s fellow citizen, Sven Schwarz, handled his speed well as well as made use of a solid coating to case 3rd area in 14:34.87, placing 2 Germans on the platform.

Fourth-place finisher Marwan El-Kamash established a brand-new Egyptian nationwide document with his time of 14:35.93, besting his previous mark from in 2015 by virtually 13 secs. The 28-year-old was simply over a 2nd far from an area on the platform.

Male’s 50 Back– Last

  • Globe Document: 22.22, Florent Manaudou (FRA)– 2014
  • Globe Junior Document: 22.77, Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS)– 2018
  • Globe Mug Document: 22.61, Peter Marshall (U.S.A.)– 2009
  1. Dylan Carter (TTO)– 23.15
  2. Thomas Ceccon (ITA)– 23.22
  3. Javier Acevedo (CONTAINER)– 23.24

Dylan Carter made it 2-for-2 in Berlin with an additional gold medal in the males’s 50 back. He resisted Italy’s Thomas Ceccon (23.22) as well as Canada’s Javier Acevedo (23.24 ), establishing a brand-new Trinidad as well as Tobago nationwide document at the same time. He decreased his previous mark of 23.19 from the 2018 Brief Program Globe Championships.

” It’s been a fantastic beginning right here in Berlin,” claimed Carter, that will certainly go with a hat technique in the 50 fly on Sunday. Ideally we maintain the touch going tomorrow. “Simply the 50 fly to go, I’m maintaining it really short today.”

The win significant Carter’s 2nd gold medal on the Globe Mug collection after taking the 5o cost-free title on Friday.

With a time of 23.24, Acevedo decreased his very own Canadian nationwide document of 23.49 from last September en course to a bronze medal.

Female’s 200 Free– Last

  • Globe Document: 1:50.31, Siobhan Haughey (HKG)– 2021
  • Globe Junior Document: 1:52.85, Kayla Sanchez (CONTAINER)– 2018
  • Globe Mug Document: 1:50.43, Sarah Sjostrom (SWE)– 2017
  1. Siobhan Haughey (HKG)– 1:51.36
  2. Madison Wilson (AUS)– 1:54.01
  3. Marrit Steenbergen (NED)– 1:54.47

The females’s 200 cost-free rapidly developed into a fight for 2nd area after Siobhan Haughey discharged the blocks in advance of the pack. With a time of 1:51.36, the 24-year-old was just concerning a 2nd slower than her globe document of 1:50.31 from in 2015.

” I have not done brief program in a year, so I’m still attempting to determine what my strategy is,” Haughey claimed after her success. “I headed out a little faster than normal today, however that’s fine.”

Haughey additionally won the 400 cost-free on Friday.

Australia’s Madison Wilson as well as Marrit Steenbergen of the Netherlands were divided by much less than half a 2nd in their second-place face-off.

Male’s 200 IM– Last

  • Globe Document: 1:49.63, Ryan Lochte (U.S.A.)– 2012
  • Globe Junior Document: 1:51.45, Matt Sates (RSA)– 2021
  • Globe Mug Document: 1:50.66, Daiya Seto (JPN)– 2021
  1. Matt Sates (RSA)– 1:51.64
  2. Hubert Kos (HUN)– 1:53.89
  3. Danas Rapsys (LTU)– 1:54.59

Matt Sates ran away with the males’s 200 IM title in a time of 1:51.64, simply off his globe junior document of 1:51.45 evaluated this quit of the Globe Mug collection in 2015. Like Carter, Sates is additionally 2-for-2 in regards to gold medal until now in Berlin.

Silver champion Hubert Kos of Hungary had to do with a 2nd slower than his individual ideal from in 2015. With a bronze, Lithuanian Danas Rapsys enhanced his overall Globe Mug medal tally to 30.

Female’s 100 Back– Last

  • Globe Document: 54.89, Minna Atherton (AUS)– 2019
  • Globe Junior Document: 55.99, Mie Oe Nielsen (DEN)– 2013
  • Globe Mug Document: 55.23, Shiho Sakai (JPN)– 2009
  1. Beata Nelson (U.S.A.)– 56.03
  2. Kylie Masse (CONTAINER)– 56.32
  3. Ingrid Wilm (CONTAINER)– 56.37

Beata Nelson slipped by the Canadian set of Kylie Masse (56.32) as well as Ingrid Wilm (56.37) to earn her very first job gold medal on the Globe Mug collection as well as secondly of the fulfill after getting a silver in the 100 IM on Friday.

” I enjoy my wall surfaces,” Nelson claimed. “I remain undersea as long as I can. It’s a satisfaction to race these girls whenever, so satisfied to be right here.”

It’s additionally the 2nd medal of the weekend break for Masse, that thrived in Friday’s 50 back.

” Undoubtedly they’re both undersea monsters, as well as I recognize that,” Masse claimed of Nelson as well as Wilm. “They press me to attempt to enhance mine, however when it boils down to race time I simply attempt to concentrate on my toughness as well as installing the very best race that I can.”

Male’s 50 Bust– Last

  • Globe Document: 24.95, Huseyin Sakci (TUR)– 2021
  • Globe Junior Document: 25.85, Simone Cerasuolo (ITA)– 2021
  • Globe Mug Document: 25.25, Cameron van der Burgh (RSA)– 2009
  1. Nic Fink (U.S.A.)– 25.86
  2. Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA)– 26.12
  3. Reece Whitley (U.S.A.)– 26.30

29-year-old American Nic Fink included an additional gold medal to his collection as the only swimmer sub-26 secs in the 50 bust, noting his 2nd medal of the fulfill after winning the other day’s 100 bust. Fink has actually currently won gold medals in the 50, 100, as well as 200 bust (back in 2015) on the Globe Mug collection.

Fink (25.86) as well as Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi (26.12) additionally went 1-2 in the LCM 50 bust at the Globe Championships this summer season.

Like the other day’s 100 bust, the Americans placed a set on the platform many thanks to 22-year-old Cal grad Reece Whitley, that took bronze in this race after making a silver on Friday.

Female’s 50 Fly– Last

  • Globe Document: 24.38, Therese Alshammar (SWE)– 2009
  • Globe Junior Document: 24.55 Claire Curzan (U.S.A.)– 2021
  • Globe Mug Document: 24.38, Therese Alshammar (SWE)– 2009
  1. Beryl Gastaldello (FRA)– 25.16
  2. Melanie Henique (FRA)– 25.39
  3. Holly Barratt (AUS)– 25.39

France went 1-2 in the females’s 50 fly as Beryl Gastaldello got her 2nd gold medal of the weekend break with a time of 25.16 as well as countrywoman Melanie Henique connected for silver (25.39) together with Australia’s Holly Barratt Gastaldello additionally won the 50 fly back in 2015. On the other hand, it’s the 28th Globe Mugs collection medal for Barratt, that just has 2 even more satisfies staying prior to she prepares to retire.

Male’s 100 Free– Last

  • Globe Document: 44.84, Kyle Chalmers (AUS)– 2021
  • Globe Junior Document: 46.11, Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS)– 2018
  • Globe Mug Document: 44.95, Vladimir Morozov (RUS)– 2018
  1. Kyle Chalmers (AUS)– 45.88
  2. Maxime Grousset (FRA)– 46.38
  3. Leonardo Deplano (ITA)– 46.77

Kyle Chalmers was the only swimmer sub-46 in the last as he safeguarded his 5th 100 cost-free win straight on the Globe Mug collection. The last time he shed in this Word Mug occasion was back in 2018 to Russia’s Vladimir Morozov, that like various other Russians as well as Belarusians is prevented from worldwide competitors as a result of the recurring battle in Ukraine.

After the race, Chalmers attributed silver champion Maxime Grousset of France for maintaining him “responsible” while quipping that a person’s mosting likely to defeat him “ultimately.”

” I assume that’s my 5th win straight,” claimed Chalmers, that currently has 17 victories as well as 31 medals amount to on the Globe Mug collection. “At some point, I’m going to obtain defeated. Maxime actually held me responsible tonight. Specifically that 3rd turn, I can see him right there with me. It’s excellent having these men press me as well as doing it in Berlin is constantly my preferred area to do it.”

Leonardo Deplano completed the platform with a bronze, the very first Globe Mug medal for the 23-year-old Italian.

Female’s 100 Bust– Last

  1. Ruta Meilutyte (LTU)– 1:03.07
  2. Tes Schouten (NED)– 1:04.71
  3. Anastasia Gorbenko (ISR)– 1:04.96

25-year-old Lithuanian Ruta Meilutyte travelled to her very first Globe Mug success given that 2014, upping her collection medal tally to 15 for her job.

” I really did not anticipate to go that quickly,” Meilutyte claimed after her win.

Israel’s Anastasia Gorbenko, that won this occasion in 2015 at the Berlin quit of the collection, took bronze in 1:04.96 simply behind silver champion Tes Schouten of the Netherlands.

Male’s 200 Fly– Last

  • Globe Document: 1:46.85, Tomoru Honda (JPN)– 2022
  • Globe Junior Document: 1:49.89, Kuan Hung Wang (TPE), 2020
  • Globe Mug Document: 1:48.56, Chad le Clos (RSA)– 2013
  1. Chad le Clos (RSA)– 1:49.62
  2. Noe Ponti (SUI)– 1:50.43
  3. Kuan-Hung Wang (TPE)– 1:51.04

The Chad le Clos retribution trip is formally industrious.

The 30-year-old South African has actually gotten on a tear given that changing training teams, taking his 2nd title of the weekend break in the 200 zip rising previous Noe Ponti (1:50.43). Le Clos resisted the Swiss professional with a 27.61 split on his last 25 to finish his return win. His last time of 1:49.62 is the fastest he’s gone given that 2020.

” I assume I have actually simply transformed state of minds,” claimed le Clos, that was virtually a 2nd faster than his winning time from this quit of the Globe Collection in 2015. “Like I claimed the other day, Chad le Clos 2.0. Gradually making the go back to coming back what I feel I be worthy of.”

After winning the 100 fly on Friday, le Clos claimed, “Tonight had to do with coming back on the top. I have actually been taking a great deal of losses recently. This is the beginning to obtain the crown back … This is Chad le Clos 2.0.”

Le Clos currently flaunts 148 job triumphes on the Globe Mug collection, many all-time amongst males by a broad margin.

The bronze for Kuan-Hung Wang (1:51.04) noted his 2nd Globe Mug medal after taking silver in case back in 2018.

After the 2nd evening of finals, Group U.S.A. lead the medals table with 11 overall.

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