2024 World Aquatics Championships
Day 8 final heat sheet
Folks, we succeeded. Only the final session of the 2024 Doha World Championships remains. This session will feature his seven event finals, including his men’s and women’s 4×100 medley relays to close out the competition.
Order of events on day 8:
- Men’s 50 Backstroke — Finals
- Women’s 50m Breaststroke — Finals
- Men’s 1500 Freestyle — Finals
- Women’s 50 Freestyle — Finals
- Men’s 400IM — Finals
- Women’s 400IM — Finals
- Men’s 4×100 medley relay final
- Women’s 4×100 medley relay final
Australian Isaac Cooper In the men’s 50m backstroke semi-final, he set an Oceanian record of 24.12 seconds and took first place.he is sitting in front of the defending champion hunter armstrong. Throughout the competition, backstrokers struggled to swim straight, and even Cooper collided with the lane rope in the semifinals. In this heat, there are a lot of talented players besides the top two players. Kusaweri Masiuk, Pieter Coetzee, and Hugo GonzalezHowever, this race may come down to who can avoid the lane rope.
world record holder Ruta Meiltite She took first place in the women’s 50m breaststroke final by a wide margin. She swam a score of 29.40 in the semifinals, well ahead of the 100m breaststroke champion. Tozentei, swam an Asian record of 29.80 points to qualify for the competition. Right behind her, Benedetta PilateHe also scored a sub-30 in the semifinals with a score of 29.91.
800 freestyle champion Daniel Wiffen He qualified for the men’s 1500m free final with a quiet 6th place and put in the necessary effort to finish in the top 8. After missing both the 800m and 1500m free finals in Fukuoka, he Florian Wellbrock In this final, he secured lane 4. He came first with a qualifying time of 14:48.43.
In the men’s 400 IM preliminaries, david johnston She swam a personal best time of 4:12.51, matching her fastest time in the morning.his teammates carson foster, is a two-time defending champion, and safely passed the qualifying in 4th place (4:13.24). 200 IM finalists Daiya Seto (3rd, 4:13.06), Lewis Clairvert (5th, 4:13.24), and Alberto Lazzetti (8th place, 4:15.84) also advanced to the finals in the 400 IM.
Canada in the women’s race Tess Chepurcha She advanced in the second half of the qualifying swim and overtook the Serbian swimmer. Anja Crevaard He then recorded the fastest qualifying time of 4:40.80. After Crevar’s 4:41.11, the difference between qualifying third and his sixth place is just over half a second. Freya Colbert He placed 3rd in 4:42.33.
Men’s 50 Backstroke — Finals
Last:
- Isaac Cooper (Australia) — 24.13
- hunter armstrong (USA) — 24.33
- Kusaweri Masiuk (POL) — 24.44
- Pieter Coetzee (RSA) — 24.59
- Ole Braunschweig (GER) — 24.74
- Hugo Gonzalez (ESP) — 24.77
- Michele Lamberti (ITA) — 24.82
- Michael Andrew (USA) — 24.86
Isaac Cooper He won the gold medal in the men’s 50m backstroke with a score of 24.13, which was only 1/100th of the Oceanian record he swam in yesterday’s semi-final. In the semi-final, Cooper crashed into the lane rope, and in the final it was similar, with Cooper hitting the rope about 40 meters into the race.
Still, he won his first long-distance world title by two-tenths of a second over the defending champion. hunter armstrong, also won the 100 backstroke earlier in this meet.Amle Strong beat the 19-year-old by 0.11 seconds. Kusaweri Masiuk.
Masiuk replicated his performance from the 2022 World Championships in Budapest, winning his second bronze medal in the race. She was also the third time Masiuk swam 24.44 seconds. This is a Polish record that he first swam in September 2022 and has now been tied twice.
Women’s 50 Breaststroke — Finals
Last:
- Ruta Meiltite (LTU) — 29.40
- Tang Qiantei (CHN) — 29.51
- Benedetta Pilate (ITA) — 30.01
- Lara van Niekerk (RSA) — 30.47
- Aida Halko (FIN) — 30.60
- Piper Eng (USA) — 30.69
- Vila Kivirinta (FIN) — 30.73
- Mona McSharry (IRL) — 30.96
world record holder Ruta Meiltite Bouncing back from disappointment earlier this week, she defended her world title in the women’s 50m breaststroke. Tozentei Meiltite kept pushing her throughout the race, but Meiltite was at an angle where she touched the wall first, giving Lithuania its first gold medal of the competition. This brings the total number of countries to win gold medals in these World Championship pools.
Meirtutite scored 29.40 points, cutting his semi-final time by two-hundredths and clinching the 2024 title. This swim tied her for 5th all-time.
Tan is doing great this week. She won the 100m breaststroke and set an Asian record for the 50m breaststroke (29.80 seconds) in the semi-finals. She instantly surpassed her silver medal record, clocking 29.51 seconds. She thereby improved her Asian record by 0.29 seconds and moved up to fourth place on her all-time list.
Benedetta Pilate He won the bronze medal with a time of 30.01 seconds, one-tenth slower than his semi-final time.
Men’s 1500 Freestyle — Finals
- World record: 14:31.02 — Sun Yang, China (2012)
- Championship record: 14:31.54 —Ahmed HafnawiTunisia (2023)
- Junior World Record: 14:46.09 — Franco Grgic, Croatia (2019)
- 2023 World Champion: 14:31.54 —Ahmed HafnawiTunisia
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 15:00.99, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 15:05.49
Last:
- Daniel Wiffen (IRL) — 14:34.07
- Florian Wellbrock (GER) — 14:44.61
- david aubrey (France) — 14:44.85
- David Bethlehem (HUN) — 14:46.44
- Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR) — 14:47.54
- Sven Schwartz (GER) — 14:47.89
- Fei Liwei (Switzerland) — 14:50.51
- Kuzi Tunceli (TUR) — 14:59.76
What a performance Daniel Wiffen, took the fashion world by storm and won her second gold medal in her career. Wiffen won the 800m freestyle earlier this week, securing Ireland’s first swimming medal at the World Championships.
He had a special swim in the 1500 freestyle final here, jumping to the front early. Kuzey Tunceli Wiffen led for the first 100 meters, but quickly took control after that. In the 500m, he had a 4.19 second lead over Tunchelli and continued to push through the jumps.he kept pace Ahmed HafnaouiFukuoka’s winning record line and world record line.
Both the world record and the championship record surpassed him with 200 meters to go, but Wiffen improved his personal best time of 14:34.07 to the 14-minute mark he was announced as the challenger for the distance event when he swam in April 2023. It was faster than 34.91 seconds. His gold medal-winning performance moved him into fifth place on the all-time list, and the top European athlete. Gregorio Paltrinieri.
The cameras didn’t capture much of the exciting race for the minor medals, as Wiffen had a lead of more than 10 seconds over the other competitors. At 1000, Florian Wellbrock, david aubrey, and Mykhailo Romanchuk They were all grouped together in one line.Romanchuk slows down, Hungary david betlehem I passed by him.
But Wellbrock and Aubrey remained locked in a silver medal fight all the way to the wall. Wellbrock beat Aubrey by 0.24 seconds with a time of 14:44.61.
Women’s 50 Freestyle — Finals
- World record: 23.61 — sarah sjostromSweden (2023)
- Championship record: 23.61 — sarah sjostromSweden (2023)
- Junior world record: 24.17 — Claire CurzanUnited States (2021)
- 2023 World Champion: 23.62 — sarah sjostrom,Sweden
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 24.70, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 24.82
Last:
- Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) — 23.69
- Kate Douglas (USA) — 23.91
- Kasia Wasik (POL) — 23.95
- Shayna Jack (Australia) — 24.27
- Taylor Luck (Canada) — 24.50
- Anna Hopkin (UK) — 24.51
- Cornelia Fiedkiewicz (POL) — 24.69
- Michelle Coleman (SWE) — 24.79
Men’s 400 Individual Medley – Final
- World record: Leon MarchandFrance – 4:02.50 (2023)
- Junior World Record: Ilya Borodin, Russia – 4:10.02 (2021)
- Championship record: Leon MarchandFrance – 4:02.50 (2023)
- 2023 World Champion: Leon MarchandFrance – 4:02.50
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 4:12.50, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 4:13.76
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Women’s 400 Individual Medley – Final
- World record: summer mackintoshCanada – 4:25.87 (2023)
- Championship record: summer mackintoshCanada – 4:27.11 (2023)
- World junior record: summer mackintoshCanada – 4:25.87 (2023)
- 2023 World Champion: summer mackintoshCanada – 4:27.11
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 4:38.53, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 4:39.92
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Men’s 4×100 Medley Relay – Finals
- World Record: USA – 3:26.78 (2021)
- Championship Record: USA – 3:27.20 (2023)
- World Junior Record: Russian Federation – 3:33.19 (2019)
- 2023 World Champion: USA – 3:27.20
Last:
Women’s 4×100 Medley Relay – Finals
- World Record: USA – 3:50.40 (2019)
- Championship Record: USA – 3:50.40 (2019)
- Junior World Record: Canada – 3:58.38 (2017)
- 2023 World Champion: USA – 3:52.08
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