2024 World Aquatics Championships
3rd day qualifying start list
The World Championship is already on its third day, but heat sessions will begin soon. His four events this morning include the men’s 50 breast, women’s 200 free, men’s 200 fly and men’s 800 free.
The men’s 50 Breast will consist of a similar field to yesterday’s 100 Breast. 100m gold medalist, American Nick Fink, would be a prime candidate to watch.Joining him on the field is an Italian duo Nicolo Martinenghi and Simone Cerasuolo In addition to world record holders adam peaty Team GB’s.Australian person Sam Williamson She entered the tournament as the top seed and recently broke the Australian record of 26.51 points in November. Williamson had the best time in yesterday’s 100 breast final and here he looks well placed to challenge for the top of the podium.
Siobhan Hoey The Hong Kong native is the top competitor in the women’s 200m freestyle and the only athlete in the discipline to break the 1 minute 55 second barrier. She owns a best time of 1:53.92 when she won her silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, and she placed fourth at last year’s World Championships with a time of 1:53.96. There will also be a number of 1:55 swimmers. Shayna Jack (Australia), erica fairweather (new zealand), Lee Bingjie (CHN), Barbora Cimanova (CZE), and marit steenburgen (NED).
Japanese Tomoru Honda He will be at the forefront of the men’s 200m fly race, becoming the only athlete to ever run a time under 1 minute 53 seconds. Honda holds the short course world record for this event and holds a lifetime best of 1 minute 52.70 seconds set at the 2022 Japan Open.Although she won the bronze medal in this event at the Fukuoka World Championships, she is expected to have stiff competition from the previous silver medalist. Krzysztof Chmielewski Poland’s.
The men’s 800 free concludes this session in one of the most demanding fields here in Doha.defending world champion Ahmed Hafnawi (TUN) missed the 400 free final on the first day, but is scheduled to compete this morning. 2019 World Champion Gregorio Paltrinieri (ITA), 2022 World Championship Silver Medalist Florian Wellbrock (GER), European record holder Daniel Wiffen (IRL), 2022 World Championship Bronze Medalist Mykhailo Romanchuk (UKR) are some of the other names in this field.
Men’s 50 Breaststroke – Heats
- World record: adam peatyUK – 25.95 (2017)
- World junior record: Nicolo MartinenghiItaly – 26.97 (2017)
- Championship record: adam peatyUK – 25.95 (2017)
- 2023 World Champion: Qin Haiyang, China – 26.29
Top 16 qualifiers:
- Nick Fink (USA) – 26.66 & Ilya Shimanovich (NIA) – 26.66
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- Sam Williamson (Australia) – 26.69
- Nicolo Martinenghi (ITA) – 26.75
- Peter Stevens (SLO) – 26.79
- Melvin Imoudu (GER) – 26.91
- michael andrew (USA) – 26.94
- Simone Cerasuolo (ITA) – 27.00
- Denis Petrashov (KGZ) – 27.10
- Caspar Corbeau (NED) – 27.11
- Mikel Schreuders (ARU) – 27.18
- adam peaty (UK) – 27.23
- Lucas Mazzerato (GER) – 27.40
- Bernhard Lighthammer (AUT) – 27.47
- Jan Karsowski (POL) – 27.50
- Arcadios Aspugaris (GRE) – 27.62
Nicolo Martinenghi The Italian athlete, who won the silver medal in yesterday’s 100 breast final, won the first match of the circle seed heat. He won by a touch in 26.75 seconds. peter stevens (26.79) Approaching Germany for 2nd place Melvin Imoudu He took 3rd place with a time of 26.91 seconds.
Nick Fink and adam peaty Fink got off to a very strong start, swimming lanes 4 and 5 in the penultimate heat. He ended up winning in 26.66 seconds. Caspar Corbeau (27.11) from the Netherlands achieved a good second place. World record holder Peaty (27.23 seconds) came in third and appeared to have stopped for good in the final meters of the race.
Ilya Shimanovich In the final heat, he clocked 26.66 seconds, matching Fink’s top time of the morning and tying Australia’s top time. Sam Williamson He took second place with 26.69 points. michael andrew Team USA’s athletes broke the 27-second mark in this hot weather and took 3rd place with a score of 26.94.
Seven athletes broke the 27 second barrier this morning. Simone Cerasuolo The Italian athlete recorded a time of 27.00 seconds and was just one step away from finishing in 8th place.
Women’s 200 Freestyle – Heat
- World Record: Molly O’Callaghan, Australia – 1:52.85 (2023)
- World junior record: summer mackintoshCanada – 1:53.65 (2023)
- Championship record: Molly O’Callaghan, Australia – 1:52.85 (2023)
- 2023 World Champion: Molly O’Callaghan, Australia – 1:52.85
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 1:57.26, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 1:57.85
Top 16 qualifiers:
- Lee Bingjie (CHN) – 1:57.16
- Erica Fairweather (NZL) – 1:57.40
- Nicolette Padard (HUN) – 1:57.42
- Siobhan Hoey (Hong Kong) – 1:57.62
- Ai Yanhan (CHN) – 1:58.06
- marit steenburgen (NED) – 1:58.18
- Maria Costa (BRA) – 1:58.22
- Barbora Cimanova (CZE) – 1:58.25
- Briana Throssell (Australia) – 1:58.29
- Addison Sawky (USA) – 1:58.33
- Shayna Jack (Australia) – 1:58.40 & Valentine Dumont (Belgium) – 1:58.40
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- Rebecca Smith (Canada) – 1:59.00
- Daria Golovati (ISR) – 1:59.11
- Janja Siegel (SLO) – 1:59.37
- Janna Van Kooten (NED) – 1:59.41
Lee Bingjie The Chinese team stole the show in heat three, touching in 1:57.16 to win the heat. erica fairweather The New Zealander, who won the Free Gold 400 on the first day, led most of the way. Fairweather took the lead in the 100 meters with a time of 57.08 seconds and took the lead in the 150 meters, but Lee ran a high score of 29.00 seconds with 50 meters remaining to take the victory. Despite the hot weather, Fairweather took second place with a time of 1:57.40. Notably, Lee will compete in tonight’s 1500 free final.
maria costa The Brazilian, who broke the South American record in the 400 free on the first day (4:02.86), hit the wall in the penultimate heat with a time of 1:58.22 and won. Barbora Cimanova (1:58.25) and Briana Throssell (1:58.29) took the next two spots in the heat and safely advanced to tonight’s semi-finals. second seed Shayna Jack He touched in a time of 1 minute 58.40 seconds and fell back to 4th place.
Siobhan Hoey He controlled his final heat from the first stroke, eventually passing the first 50 in 26.90 seconds. She held the lead most of the way, turning around in the 100 in 56.07 seconds and the 150 in 1:26.17 to move into second place in 1:57.62. Nicolette Padard Hungary’s Hoey made a strong charge in the final 50 seconds to win his heat (1:57.42), and with 30 meters to go it looked like he was completely out of steam. Hoey has the final of the 100th Breast Championship later today, so he wanted to conserve his energy as much as possible.
Nineteen swimmers broke 2 minutes this morning, and it took a time of 1:59.41 to complete the second swim in this event.
Men’s 200 Butterfly – Heat
- World record: Christoph MirakHungary – 1:50.34 (2022)
- World junior record: Christoph MirakHungary – 1:53.79 (2017)
- Championship record: Christoph MirakHungary – 1:50.34 (2022)
- 2023 World Champion: Leon Marchand, France – 1:52.43
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 1:55.78, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 1:56.36
Top 16 qualifiers:
- Cregor Zirk (EST) – 1:55.58
- Lewis Clairvert (New Zealand) – 1:56.10
- Zack Harting (USA) – 1:56.12
- Martin Espelenberger (AUT) – 1:56.26
- Krzysztof Chmielewski (POL) – 1:56.37
- Matthew Seitz (RSA) – 1:56.40
- Alberto Lazetti (ITA) – 1:56.53
- Richard Merton (HUN) – 1:56.54
- Honda Tomoru (Japan) – 1:56.56
- Michal Chmielewski (POL) – 1:56.83
- Alvider Gonzalez (ESP) – 1:57.20
- Dennis Kecil (UKR) – 1:57.42
- Ondrej Gemov (CZE) – 1:57.45
- Max Litchfield (GBR) – 1:57.48 & Federico Burdisso (ITA) – 1:57.48
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- Swim-off required: Nao Horomura (JPN) – 1:57.52 & Petal Mishin (BUL) – 1:57.52
The semi-finals of the men’s 200m fly race are expected to be fiercely contested as 10 athletes broke the 1 minute 57 second barrier this morning. The difference between 2nd and 10th place is only 0.73. Cregor Zirk The Estonian athlete took the lead this morning, setting a new national record with a time of 1 minute 55.58 seconds to take first place.
The 2022 Commonwealth Champion of this event, New Zealand Lewis Clairvert, touched in 1:56.10 to earn the second seed.team usa’s Zack Harting He marked a fast time of 1:56.12 and advanced to 3rd place.
Both Polish Chmielewski twins successfully advanced to tonight’s semi-finals, with Krzysztof (1:56.37) outperforming his younger brother Michal (1:56.83) in the fourth heat for a 1-2 finish. led. The twins are currently training with the USC Trojans. In the US.
The bronze medalists for this event in 2023 are: Tomoru Honda The Japanese player hit the touchpad in 1:56.56 this morning. If he can get close to his personal best time of 1:52.70 here in Doha, he could finish the Games with the gold medal around his neck.
Austrian martin espernberger (1:56.26) set the fourth fastest time of the morning, but was South Africa’s star. Matthew Seitz (1:56.40) to advance to 6th place. chad le clos The South African athlete, who won gold in this event at the 2012 London Olympics, did not appear this morning due to a fever.
Men’s 800 Freestyle – Heat
- World Record: Zhang Lin, China – 7:32.12 (2009)
- Junior World Record: Lorenzo Garossi, Italy – 7:43.37 (2022)
- Championship record: Zhang Lin, China – 7:32.12 (2009)
- 2023 World Champion: Ahmed HafnawiTunisia – 7:37.00
- Olympic “A” qualifying time: 7:51.65, Olympic “B” qualifying time: 7:54.01
Top 8 qualifiers:
In Heat 2/5, Greece Dimitrios Marcos He won his heat with a fast time of 7:49.97. The swim broke his previous best time of 7:52.60 and the Greek national record of 7:51.27 set by Konstantinos Englezakis in 2020.
American david johnston He set a new personal best on his way to winning Heat 3 with a time of 7:48.20. His previous best time was 7:51.70, set at the 2023 U.S. World Championship Trials.
Germany’s Florian Wellbrock He led Heat 4 through the first 500 meters, but Luca de Tullio, Daniel Wiffenand Gregorio Paltrinieri The pace picked up in the last 300 meters. De Tulio made his move with 150 points remaining and ultimately held on to seal the Heat victory. Wiffen (7:46.90) touched for second place, but viktor johansson (7:47.04) The Swedish athlete broke through the final 50 seconds to secure third place. Johansson’s time is also a Swedish record, confirming his record-breaking 400 seconds from the first day.