The Dutch swimmers on Friday at the World Short Course Championships in Doha again won a title in a world record. In the 4x100m freestyle came Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Maud van der Meer and Ranomi Kromowidjojo a time of 3.26,53. She honed this the world’s best time considerably. Which had since 2008 been with 3.28,22 in the hands of a Dutch foursome. The women won earlier this World Cup even though gold in a world record in the 4×200 meter freestyle
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Heemskerk put in the relay with 50.58 a fabulous split time down. She was undoubtedly inspired by the world that she picked Friday individually in 100 free. The Dutch team won a total of five medals. Kromowidjojo took bronze in the 100 free. Sharon Rouwendaal swam to silver in the 400m freestyle and Inge Dekker was third on the 50 meter butterfly
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