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THE first day of short course meter finals is complete at the World Cup stop in Tokyo.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 800 free<\/b><br \/>\nOnly New Zealand&#39;s Charlotte Webby broke a Japanese sweep of the final eight with a seventh-place 8:40.96.  Maiko Fujino won the distance free event in 8:26.24 to move to sixth in the world rankings. Seiko Nakamura finished second in 8:27.79, while Yumi Kida touched third in 8:28.73.<\/p>\n<p>Ayano Koguchi (8:34.03), Misato Iwanaga (8:34.16), Asami Chida (8:36.19) and Kotoe Yamada (8:43.34) made up the rest of the top eight.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 free<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia&#39;s Kyle Richardson cruised to victory in 47.26, moving to fifth in the world rankings. South Africa&#39;s Graeme Moore placed second in 47.53, while Russia&#39;s Sergey Fesikov rounded out the podium with a 47.61.<\/p>\n<p>South Africa&#39;s Lyndon Ferns (47.70), Japan&#39;s Syunsuke Kuzuhara (47.84), Sweden&#39;s Lars Frolander (47.86), Japan&#39;s Yukihiro Okumura (47.94) and Austria&#39;s Markus Rogan (48.78) finished up the rest of the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Haruka Ueda won the event in 1:54.43 to move to second in the world rankings, one of only four swimmers under 1:55 this year. Japan&#39;s Hanae Ito placed second in 1:55.13 to take sixth in the rankings, while Sweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom finished third in 1:55.52 to grab seventh in the rankings.<\/p>\n<p>China&#39;s Zhang Jiaqi (1:57.17), Japan&#39;s Yayoi Matsumoto (1:57.63), Japan&#39;s Rise Sekine (1:57.86), Japan&#39;s Misato Yamazaki (1:59.84) and Japan&#39;s Ayano Koguchi (2:01.92) also vied for the title.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 breast<\/b><br \/>\nSouth Africa&#39;s Roland Schoeman upset Japan&#39;s Kosuke Kitajima, 26.42 to 26.95, in the sprint breast. Schoeman improved upon his third-ranked season best of 26.54, while Kitajima cracked the top 10.  Japan&#39;s Ryo Tateishi finished third in 27.00.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Yuki Okajima (27.05), Japan&#39;s Naoya Tomita (27.06), Japan&#39;s Koichiro Okazaki (27.08), Japan&#39;s Ryo Kobayashi (27.53) and Brazil&#39;s Tales Cerdeira (29.02) placed fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Jessica Hardy captured the event title with a time of 1:05.85, just missing her second-ranked season best of 1:05.69 from the Jose Finkel Trophy Meet last month. Japan&#39;s Satomi Suzuki finished second in 1:06.16 to take fifth in the world rankings, while compatriot Asami Kitagawa touched third in 1:06.46.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Nanaka Tamura (1:06.53), Ayumi Koshiyama (1:07.20), Rie Kaneto (1:07.24), Sayuna Sugiyama (1:07.63) and Hitomi Nose (1:07.99) comprised the rest of the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nBrazil&#39;s Thiago Pereira, the World Cup points leader, won his first of likely several golds this meet with a first-place 4:04.03. He finished well ahead of Japan&#39;s Daiya Seto, who took second in 4:06.12. Canada&#39;s Brian Johns touched third in 4:06.52.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Syo Uchida (4:07.01), Yuya Horihata (4:08.90) and Kosuke Hagino (4:11.03) finished fourth through sixth, while Brazil&#39;s Henrique Rodrigues (4:11.80) and Japan&#39;s Ryo Murakawa (4:12.72) placed seventh and eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar, the World Cup points leader among the women, dominated the event in 56.12 to better her top-ranked season best of 56.32 from the Singapore stop. Japan&#39;s Yuka Katou finished second in 56.85 to move to fourth in the rankings, while USA&#39;s Natalie Coughlin took third in 56.95 for fifth in the rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom (57.65), Japan&#39;s Nao Kobayashi (58.93), Japan&#39;s Tomoyo Fukuda (58.97), USA&#39;s Elaine Breeden (59.09) and Japan&#39;s Yurie Yano (1:00.43) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Peter Marshall clipped his previously second-ranked season best of 50.97 with a winning 50.94. He trails only Guilherme Guido (50.46). Japan&#39;s Junya Koga took second in 51.06 to move to third in the world, while Australia&#39;s Hayden Stoeckel finished third in 51.32.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Ryosuke Irie (51.60), Japan&#39;s Kazuki Watanabe (52.22), Japan&#39;s Syohei Uchida (52.42), South Africa&#39;s George Du Rand (52.59) and Japan&#39;s Masafumi Yamaguchi (52.96) also swam this evening.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 back<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Aya Terakawa touched out Australia&#39;s Rachel Goh, 26.66 to 26.71, for the win. Terakawa moved to third in the world, while Goh missed her second-ranked season best of 26.64. Australia&#39;s Marieke Guehrer rounded out the top three in 27.06.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Noriko Inada (27.24), Japan&#39;s Shiho Sakai (27.27), The Netherlands&#39; Hinkelien Schreuder (27.28), Japan&#39;s Emi Moronuki (27.79) and Japan&#39;s Marie Kamimura (27.93) grabbed the rest of the final finishes.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 fly<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Takeshi Matsuda smashed through the Japanese record in the event with a scorching time of 1:50.64. That swim eclipsed the 1:50.97 set by Hidemasa Sano in February of this year, and moved Matsuda to fifth in the all-time rankings.  Only Kaio Almeida (1:49.11), Nikolay Skvortsov (1:49.46), Pawel Korzeniowski (1:50.13) and Dinko Jukic (1:50.32) have been faster.<\/p>\n<p>Matsuda posted the remarkable swim with nearly no competition as Sano clocked the closest time with a second-place 1:53.33. Ryosuke Sakata claimed third in 1:53.90.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#39;s Leonardo De Deus (1:53.94), Japan&#39;s Kiyotaka Ido (1:56.82), Japan&#39;s Jun Isaji (1:57.09), Japan&#39;s Hayato Odagiri (1:57.24) and Japan&#39;s Hirotaka Sato (1:58.08) made up the rest of the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Julia Smit won the event in 2:08.05, edging her third-ranked season best of 2:08.14 from Singapore. Japan&#39;s Izumi Katou placed second in 2:10.35, while Japan&#39;s Emi Takabatake took third in 2:10.98.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Miho Teramura (2:11.39), Tomoyo Fukuda (2:11.86), Chihiro Igarashi (2:12.62), Masako Kuroki (2:12.65) and Haruna Shinohara (2:13.27) touched fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 free<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Syo Uchida touched out Switzerland&#39;s Dominik Meichtry, 3:43.38 to 3:43.48, as both moved into the top five in the world rankings.  Russia&#39;s Mikhail Polishchuk placed third in 3:46.18 to complete the podium.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Junpei Higashi (3:47.23), Yuki Kobori (3:48.12), Kai Kohata (3:49.27), Takashi Koike (3:51.74) and Hirotada Noritake (3:51.75) rounded out the rest of the top eight.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 free<\/b><br \/>\nThe Netherlands&#39; Hinkelien Schreuder won the splash-and-dash in 24.09, coming up short of her top-ranked effort of 23.98 set in Singapore. USA&#39;s Jessica Hardy finished second in 24.42, while Sweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar placed third in 24.45.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Marieke Guehrer (24.48) and Germany&#39;s Dorothea Brandt (24.54) touched fourth and fifth, while Japan&#39;s Tomoko Hagiwara lowered a national record with a sixth-place 24.91. USA&#39;s Madison Kennedy (25.04) and Sweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom (25.07) completed the final heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 breast<\/b><br \/>\nA third Japanese record took a tumble with Naoya Tomita blazing through the event with a sterling 2:03.18. He downed Ryo Tateishi&#39;s 2009 record of 2:03.80 in the process, and moved to seventh in the all-time rankings behind Ed Moses&#39; 2:02.92 from 2004. Tomita&#39;s previous best this year had been a top-ranked 2:05.30 from the Beijing stop.<\/p>\n<p>Tateishi settled for second in 2:05.44 to push to second in the world rankings, while Kazuki Otsuka took third in 2:05.84.  Kosuke Kitajima surprisingly fell off the podium with a fourth-place 2:06.00.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil&#39;s Tales Cerdeira (2:07.97), Austria&#39;s Markus Rogan (2:09.23), Japan&#39;s Yukihiro Takahashi (2:10.17) and Japan&#39;s Masaya Kano (2:11.19) also vied for the title in finals.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 IM<\/b><br \/>\nBrazil&#39;s Thiago Pereira doubled up with a 52.84 for the win in the sprint medley, while Japan&#39;s Takuro Fujii placed second in 52.92.  South Africa&#39;s Darian Townsend rounded out the podium in 53.00.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Sergey Fesikov (53.17), Brazil&#39;s Henrique Rodrigues (53.57), Canada&#39;s Brian Johns (54.18), Japan&#39;s Yuma Kosaka (54.47) and Japan&#39;s Kosuke Kitajima (58.64) also swam in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 back<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Aya Terakawa smoked the event with a 2:03.62 for the win, and moved to second in the world rankings.  Only Belinda Hocking (2:03.47) and Melissa Ingram (2:03.99) have cleared 2:04 this season. Japans&#39; Sayaka Akase placed second in 2:04.33 tonight, while compatriot Shiho Sakai touched third in 2:04.67.<\/p>\n<p>USA&#39;s Julia Smit (2:05.13), Japan&#39;s Marie Kamimura (2:06.39), Germany&#39;s Jenny Mensing (2:08.76), Japan&#39;s Mai Harada (2:09.27) and Japan&#39;s Eriko Tanaka (2:09.29) placed fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 fly<\/b><br \/>\nSouth Africa&#39;s Roland Schoeman edged Germany&#39;s Steffen Deibler, 22.56 to 22.64, in the sprint fly. 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