Friday, August 7, 2015

Kazan World Cup 2015: Summary Day 6: Relay Swimmers 7th 4×200 meters free, NR From … – Swimming Chronicle

By: Jos van Kuijeren | 08/07/2015

No medals in 100 free, but a feeling of satisfaction at ranomi kromowidjojo. Femke Heemskerk was and remained disappointed. The men in the 4×200 free swimming after another series NR and showed character on the road to Rio. Inge Dekker placed himself with the narrowest of margins for its fifth World Cup final in the 50 butterfly. A record total of six days in Kazan, starting with the series

The Dutch men’s relay team
 has already succeeded in his mission. Placement in the World Cup final 4×200 meter free
 stroke and automatic qualification for the Olympic Games in Rio next year.
 Dion Dreesens (1.47.73), Kyle Stolk (1:48:52), Joost Reijns (1:48:20) and
 Sebastiaan Verschuren (1:46:38) won surprisingly the third and final series
 a Dutch record of 10.07.83. The entire field was the sixth time.

 
 

From the first series was the
 classic relays exciting because not being there on time
 classified draw will determine the track and series format

. After a nice mutual duel
 put Germany (7:09:34) and Poland (7:10:20) lap times that were the bait
 for the teams in the next two sets. Australia (7:08:40) with good
 old
as the first swimmer Grant Hackett (1.47.83) and the team of the United
 States (7:08:55) went with the task of water to a letdown as the
 4×100 prevent free and the teams chased each other so that they are the quickest
 produced times of the day. In this heat, the British scored with 7:09:00
 the third time, while at that moment with the Belgian 7.10.92 also a reasonable
 starting position for the final created. For China, the curtain fell early.
 With 16.07.67 was strong Asian country already outgunned swimming

. Then it was turn of the the
 Dutch formation (lane 9) with next Japan (8) and France (7) and
 entirely on the other side Russia (0). From the start to the took in the
 fingertips loaded Dutch guys along. First with Dion Dreesens and Kyle
 Stolk and then the Amsterdam tandem. Joost Reijns had to go very deep, but
 he persisted, so anchor swimmer Sebastiaan Verschuren his chase
 Japan and France and could deploy dosed the Russians on the other side. On the
 last job he hit, and he could leave cheer his companions and the Netherlands:
 07/10/83 (NR), first in the series, faster than the Russians (0.01) and also the Belgians
 (0.09) and sixth in total

was the Dutch record
 name of Dreesens, Reijns, Verschuren and Ferry Weertman like a time
 7.11,59 in Berlin last year were fifth at the European Championships.

The row finalists and OS qualifiers Australia (7:08:40), USA
 (7:08:55), Great Britain (7:09:00), Germany (7:09:34), Poland (7:10:20), Netherlands (10.07.83), Russia (10.07.84)
 Belgium (07/10/92) – Spain (7:11:39), Japan (7:11:59), France (07.12.68) and
 Denmark (07/13/72). Countries such as Italy (now 13th on 13/07/77), China (07/16/67)
 and Brazil (16.07.85) go to the rematch.

For the first time since 1998 a Dutch quartet placed himself in World Cup again
 for the final. The 2003 edition (10th) and 2005 (12th) and 2007 (15th) was
 it never succeeded. Then it was
 there is not enough quality to get involved even. Seventeen years ago won
 Pieter van den Hoogenband, Mark van der Silk, Martijn Zuijdweg and Marcel
 Wouda silver in 07.16.77. Two years later there was Olympic bronze with Johan
 Kenkhuis in place of Mark van der Silk.

NR 800 free
At the 800-meter freestyle reached Sharon
 of Rouwendaal also sixth final. They did it by her almost four
 weeks to improve old NR (8:26:18). The 08.24.83 was enough to tomorrow
 join for the medals. Then she will however have to duel with recognized
 specialists and world record holder Katie Ledecky (currently 8:19:42), Australian
 Jessica Ashwood (8:22:17), Lotte Friis (8:23:12) from Denmark, Lauren Boyle,
 NZL (23.08.66) and Jaz Carlin, GBR (23/08/83)

From Rouwendaal qualified
 its time for the Olympics in Rio. She remained well below the
 Olympic limit, which stands at 8:29:18

. Good job Inge Dekker
Inge Dekker placed himself in Kazan
 convincing to the semifinals of the 50 meters butterfly. She came into her
 series to a time of 25.66 and will thus be the third round. The Swedish Sarah
 Sjöström was the fastest with 25.43 in the series, Jeanette Ottesen of Denmark
 clocked the second fastest time: 25.51. Sjöström is the holder of the world record (24.43)

. Dekker, world champion in
 Shanghai in 2011 was her time just 0.16 slower than her PR. In the semi-
 finals she hopes to be able to swim a little faster, “I now have a time
 breathed and if I really go for me breathing zero times. So I hope there
 Slightly more about this afternoon “

. The finals

Ranomi Kromowidjojo and Femke Heemskerk are on the WK not swim
 a stunt could cause in the final of the 100 meters freestyle. As
 after series and semifinals became clear there was no more than the barrel
 Places four and five. The gold went from 52.52 to Bronte Campbell, Maybe
 surprising, but she was in the 4×100 free with the meantime though 51.77
 startling speed. The Australian could then flying start well
 confirm unlike Femke Heemskerk. The shared a number of the
 world in 2014 was still broke up Sunday 51.99 slot as a swimmer in the
 relay.
 After the disappointing race in the 200 meter freestyle was however Heemskerk
 completely upset and could not live up to its reputation of the Swim Cup in early April.
 She was in her third World Cup final fifth in 53.58. That was 0.2 seconds slower
 the promising 24 53.38 earlier in the semifinals.


 Was actually looked forward to the duel of Cate Campbell and Sjostrom, because they
 in the games were the fastest and Zeedse had magisterial world records
 put down the 100m butterfly.
 As so often in finals 100 free was another the smiling third. In this case
 the younger sister Campbell. The continued thereby Sarah Sjöström (silver in 52.70)
 and sister Cate (52.82) well before.

tweet John Volkers (Volkskrant) on ranomi kromowidjojo: “It
 Olympic season starts soon and then they live in, said the swimmer.
 Blinders on, helpers away. “

About the finale of Ranomi Kromowidjoj could be read on NOS.nl: At a time of 53.17 hold Ranomi
 Kromowidjojo in the 100m freestyle just off the podium. Nevertheless,
 was the reigning Olympic champion, immediately after blasting. “I am
 here became fourth, but here actually very happy with it. I came
 not with the fastest entry time in the bath. Then fourth to be, I think
 fine, especially considering the other girls. “

In the run up to the Olympics
 Games in Rio de Janeiro next year Ranomi seems to find her form.
 Kromowidjojo: “Hope and courage I had myself already This is more of an affirmation..
 It’s good to swim the fastest in the final. I swam my best
 season time and was very close to the best times ever, so this is a nice
 step more. “

The competition with the top three
 is still considerable. Nevertheless makes “Kromo ‘over next year, the Olympic
 year, no worries. “I still have some little wildcard for next
 season. “What these little joker, she keeps herself for the time being.
 “These are strict secrets that I not share with the Netherlands.”

Source: http://nos.nl/artikel/2050897-kromowidjojo-heeft-jokers-die-heemskerk-mist.html

Historical earnings
 Britain won impressively the world title in the 4×200
 meter freestyle. The United States was almost the entire race in the lead, but
 a masterful overtaking race of the British swimmer lock James Guy made
 America had to settle for silver. The world champion on the individual
 200 meters was at the start of the last four and a half second jobs
 behind, but managed in the last ten meter American Michael Weiss
 to pass through. End Time 7:04:33 for the British, the Americans 7.04.75 The bronze went to Australia:. 7.05,34.
 

Meanwhile took place on runway 7 and 8 Derby lowlands off,
 eventually won by the Belgians. Dion Dreessen started with a PR of
 1:47:20, and Kyle Stolk faltered at the acquisition (0.57) and a few tenths
 lost. His meantime, 1.48.87. Joost Reijns divided his race better
 then in the series recorded a split time of 1:47:55 (thick pr). Sebastiaan
 Verschuren Pieter Timmers had when trying to pass on a Netherlands
 sixth place to help. Despite a manful attempt by the Amsterdam held
 Timmers, who trained some year around 2008 with PSV Eindhoven, and so stand
 was the ‘gain’ for our southern neighbors. They swam a national record with
 7.09.64. The Dutch quarter first came within seven minutes and 10
 seconds. The 7.09.75 therefore also means NO.

Inge Dekker just in final
 50 butterfly

 Inge Dekker made for herself a little exciting in the semifinals 50
 butterfly, which they started slowly and at the finish had to exorcise. The
 25.90 was just enough to reach the finals, fifth in her career. The
 number ten was 25.93.

Five medals in the 200
 School ladies
In the final
 the 200 meter breaststroke women captured a whopping five swimmers
 medal Kanako Watanabe grabbed the world title (2:21:15) after Rikke Moller Pedersen
 150 meters had led. However, the world record holder looked left and right
 passed. Micah Lawrence (USA) tapped
 second to (2.22,44), and three women aantikten simultaneously. Jessica
 Vall (Spain), Rikke Moller Pedersen (Denmark) and Jinglin Shi (China)
 all three finished in 2.22,76.


From left to right Lawrence, Watanabe, Pedersen, Shi Jinglin and Vall

For Watanabe was her first big success. The 18 year old Japanese had
 at the Short Course World Championships on this track already won bronze.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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