Robin Andreasson, Sophie Hanson Double at Swedish Grand Prix

UPPSALA – Robin Andreasson and Sophie Hanson each claimed a pair of victories on the final day of the two-day Swedish Grand Prix 1 in Uppsala.

Robin Andreasson touched the wall in 1:52.44 to win the men’s 200-meter free.  Isak Eliasson took second in 1:55.05 with Markus Malm earning third in 1:55.07.

Andreasson doubled up with a 23.70 to win the men’s 50-meter free.  Isak Eliasson placed just behind in 23.73 with Alexander Nystrom taking third in 23.74 in a close finish.

Sophie Hansson clipped Jessica Billquist, 32.86 to 33.09, for the women’s 50-meter breast.  Vilma Ekstrom placed third in 33.28.

Hansson claimed her second title of the night with a 2:33.99 in the women’s 200-meter breast.  Vilma Ekstrom took second in 2:35.76 with Jessica Billquist winding up third in 2:37.25.

Josefin Lindkvist won the women’s 100-meter free in 57.33 with Alma Thormalm taking second on 58.11.  Linnea Bielicz picked up third in 58.15.

Jaqueline Hippi topped the women’s 400-meter IM in 5:02.66 with Shani Stallard taking second in 5:03.79.  Erica Sjoholm wound up third in 5:09.61.

Miranda Arvidsson touched out Marlene Pavlu Lewin, 1:05.35 to 1:05.45, in the women’s 100-meter back.  Jessica Eriksson touched just behind with a third-place 1:05.73 in an exciting finale.

Carin Klasson claimed the women’s 200-meter fly title in 2:24.38 with Alexandra Uusaro taking second in 2:24.79, Augusta Andersson snared third in 2:25.56.

Erica Dahlgren won the women’s 400-meter free in 4:24.59 with Alba Fores touching just behind in 4:24.81 for second.  Louise Hallden finished third in 4:34.30.

Shauna O’Brien posted a 27.79 to win the women’s 50-meter fly.  Josefin Lindkvist placed second in 28.13 with Rebecka Gustafsson earning third in 28.33.

Dublin’s Alex Murphy claimed the men’s 100-meter breast in 1:04.92 with Marcus Svensson earning second in 1:05.06.  Teodor Widerberg claimed third in 1:05.76.

Jesper Jonsson topped the men’s 100-meter fly in 55.37 with Pontus Palmqvist placing second in 56.22.  Markus Malm garnered another bronze with a third-place 57.33.

Michael Papantoniou turned in a 26.74 to win the men’s 50-meter back.  Mattias Carlsson (27.19) and Axel Pettersson (27.30) rounded out the top three.

Oskar Ericsson cruised to victory in the men’s 200-meter IM in 2:08.95, while Patrik Lofgren took second in 2:10.16.  Anton Andersson wound up third in 2:11.92.

Simon Wanna clocked a 16:12.79 to win the men’s 1500-meter free title.  Victor Johansson placed second in 16:27.24 with Christopher Jedel pocketing third in 16:33.94.

Axel Pettersson closed out the night with a 2:03.25 to win the men’s 200-meter back.  Petter Fredriksson earned second in 2:06.54 with Oskar Ericsson taking third in 2:07.84.

Swedish Grand Prix 1, Uppsala Day Two – Results

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