﻿{"id":28314,"date":"2011-10-15T09:03:33","date_gmt":"2011-10-15T14:03:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2011\/10\/fina-world-cup-stockholm-therese-alshammar-kenneth-to-double-during-day-one-finals-chad-le-clos-breaks-10000-in-winnings\/"},"modified":"2014-07-28T23:52:31","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T06:52:31","slug":"fina-world-cup-stockholm-therese-alshammar-kenneth-to-double-during-day-one-finals-chad-le-clos-breaks-10000-in-winnings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/fina-world-cup-stockholm-therese-alshammar-kenneth-to-double-during-day-one-finals-chad-le-clos-breaks-10000-in-winnings\/","title":{"rendered":"FINA World Cup, Stockholm: Therese Alshammar, Kenneth To Double During Day One Finals; Chad Le Clos Breaks $10,000 in Winnings"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>STOCKHOLM, Sweden, October 15.  THE first day of finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop in Stockholm, Sweden. Sweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar and Australia&#39;s Kenneth To had the best evenings as both cashed a pair of first-place checks to run their earnings to $3,000 each. <\/p>\n<p>South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos, however, remained the top cash earner so far with $11,500 for three nights of work in the first three days of the World Cup circuit.  Germany&#39;s Marco Koch ($6,000), Austria&#39;s Dinko Jukic ($4,000) and Italy&#39;s Samuel Pizzetti ($4,000) remain the top four in the men&#39;s earnings for the circuit. To, meanwhile, moved into the top 10 with his $3,000.<\/p>\n<p>The top five among the women only had one small change from Dubai.  Sweden&#39;s Petra Granlund ($5,500), Ukraine&#39;s Daryna Zevina ($5,000), China&#39;s Liu Xiaoyu ($4,000) and The Netherlands&#39; Ranomi Kromowidjojo ($4,000) are still among the top four, while Japan&#39;s Izumi Kato ($4,000) moved up into the top five with a second-place $1,000 tonight.  Alshammar, like To, moved into the top 10 with her $3,000.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 800 free<\/b><br \/>\nHungary&#39;s Evelyn Verraszto picked up the first cash prize of the weekend with an 8:20.78 to win the distance freestyle event for the day.  That gave her $1,500 to start off the weekend. Great Britain&#39;s Eleanor Faulkner finished in second with an 8:21.19 for $1,000, while Sweden&#39;s Gabriella Fagundez took third in 8:37.69 for a quick $500. <\/p>\n<p>Finland&#39;s Laura Lajunen (8:45.01), Rebecca Ekelund (8:49.85), Sweden&#39;s Elsa Ericsson (8:51.53), Sweden&#39;s Madelene Andersson (8:57.29) and Josefine Hippi (9:00.62) rounded out the final heat of the distance freestyle event.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 free<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Stefan Nystrand captured the first men&#39;s check of the evening with a $1,500-winning 47.08 in the sprint event. That&#39;s the second fastest time in the early short course season with James Magnussen owning the top swim with a 46.82 from July. Canada&#39;s Brent Hayden cleared $1,000 with a second-place 47.27, while Australia&#39;s Matthew Abood took home $500 with a 48.16.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Petter Stymne (48.35), Australia&#39;s Eamon Sullivan (48.36), Portugal&#39;s Tiago Venancio (48.77), Sweden&#39;s Lars Frolander (48.93) and China&#39;s Shi Yang (49.31) also competed in the finale. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom and Australia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge pushed each other to new heights as Sjostrom (1:52.92) and Bainbridge (1:53.03) posted the top two swims in the early season thus far. Kylie Palmer had owned the previous top time with a 1:55.07 from July. Sjostrom became just the eighth member of the sub-1:53 club by downing Josefin Lillhage&#39;s Swedish record of 1:53.55, while Bainbridge nearly clipped Palmer&#39;s Australian record of 1:52.96 from Worlds last year.  Germany&#39;s Daniela Schreiber rounded out the podium with a $500 1:55.44.<\/p>\n<p>Hungary&#39;s Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1:56.34), Great Britain&#39;s Rebecca Turner (1:57.13), Sweden&#39;s Ida Marko Varga (1:57.23), Sweden&#39;s Petra Granlund (1:57.51) and Sweden&#39;s Gabriella Fagundez (1:57.96) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 breast<\/b><br \/>\nNew Zealand&#39;s Glenn Snyders touched out Norway&#39;s Alexander Dale Oen by nearly the slimmest of margins, 27.04 to 27.06. Meanwhile, Norway&#39;s Aleksander Hetland placed third with a $500 27.13.  Germany&#39;s Marco Koch just missed out on adding to his $5,000 from Dubai with a fourth-place 27.47.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Jakob Dorch (27.56), Niklas Tour (27.89), Korea&#39;s Choi Kyuwoong (28.11) and Canada&#39;s Andrew Poznikoff (28.35) also swam in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Jennie Johansson gave the hometown crowd a second straight female swim to cheer for with a 1:05.27 to capture the $1,500 check. That swim pushed her to third in the early season standings, while China&#39;s Sun Ye placed second tonight in 1:05.65. Korea&#39;s Kim Hye Jin completed the podium with a $500 1:06.18.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Kanako Watanabe (1:06.44), Australia&#39;s Sally Foster (1:06.52), Sweden&#39;s Joline Hostman (1:06.88), Korea&#39;s Darae Jeong (1:07.92) and Norway&#39;s Katharina Stiberg (1:08.13) made up the rest of the championship field.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nSporting a pink cap, South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos became the first person to clear $10,000 during the World Cup circuit this year. With his 4:03.10, he pocketed another $1,500 check \u2013 his seventh so far, to move to $10,500 for the series. That swim smashed his previous top time in the early season rankings of 4:04.58 from Dubai.  Japan&#39;s Daiya Seto claimed $1,000 with a second-place 4:03.33 for second in the rankings, while Hungary&#39;s David Verraszto posted a $500 4:03.45 for third in the rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Yuya Horihata (4:09.83), Germany&#39;s Marco Koch (4:18.07), Great Britain&#39;s Matthew Johnson (4:18.34) and Sweden&#39;s Erik Persson (4:23.81) made up the final heat, while Japan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano drew a disqualification.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nA previous overall World Cup winner, Sweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar hammered the 100 fly with a top time of 55.99. That swim came up just half-a-second shy of her all-time third-ranked Swedish record of 55.53. China&#39;s Lu Ying finished second in 56.44, giving Liu Zige&#39;s Chinese record of 56.13 a run in the process. Sweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom cashed her second check of the evening with a $500 56.95 to move her overall winnings to $2,000.<\/p>\n<p>Norway&#39;s Ingvild Snildal (58.31), Sweden&#39;s Martina Granstrom (58.43), Sweden&#39;s Petra Granlund (58.90), China&#39;s Gong Jie (59.02) and Germany&#39;s Theresa Michalak (59.23) also competed for the title.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nBased on his first morning of qualifying, Australia&#39;s Kenneth To is looking at a profitable weekend.  This evening, he followed up that preliminary session with a $1,500 check for his 52.07 in the men&#39;s 100 back. That swim puts him third in the early season rankings. Norway&#39;s Lavrans Solli finished second in 54.13 for $1,000, while Sweden&#39;s Mattias Carlsson placed third in 54.46 for $500.<\/p>\n<p>Switzerland&#39;s Flori Lang (54.49), Great Britain&#39;s David Gregory (54.55), Sebastian Holmberg (54.68), Niklas Borin (55.02) and Pontus Renholm (55.22) also vied for the crown.<\/p>\n<p><B>Women&#39;s 50 back<\/b><br \/>\nThe Aussies went 1-2 in the sprint back as Rachel Goh led the way with a $1,500 26.63.  That swim cleared her previous top-ranked time of 26.82 from July.  Belinda Hocking finished second this evening in 27.08, while Magdalena Kuras wound up third with a 27.55.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Kanako Watanabe (27.68), Switzerland&#39;s Ivana Gabrilo (28.47), Ida Lindborg (28.82), Natasha Sundin (28.82) and Jessica Eriksson (29.21) rounded out the field.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 fly<\/b><br \/>\nSouth Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos suffered his first defeat of the series with a second-place finish behind Japan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano in the distance fly event.  Sano claimed a half-second triumph over Le Clos, 1:51.33 to 1:51.88, to earn his first check of the circuit.  Le Clos&#39; run of first-place finishes stopped at seven, but he has finished in the money in all eight of his events. He now has a total of $11,500 in his third evening of work during the World Cup circuit.  He won&#39;t be able to replicate Randall Bal&#39;s 21-for-21 from a few years ago, but he&#39;s definitely on pace to make some serious cash.  Poland&#39;s Pawel Korzeniowski earned $500 with a third-place 1:53.93.<\/p>\n<p>Serbia&#39;s Velimir Stjepanovic (1:55.03), Korea&#39;s Chang Gyu Cheol (1:55.45), Sweden&#39;s Simon Sjodin (1:55.48), Brazil&#39;s Lucas Salatta (1:56.00) and Hungary&#39;s David Verraszto (1:59.67) also swam in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nCanada&#39;s Erica Morningstar rolled through the women&#39;s medley event with a triumphant time of 2:07.90.  That effort secured $1,500 for the Canadian.  Meanwhile, Japan&#39;s Izumi Kato became the first female to cash a check in both Dubai and Stockholm with a second-place time of 2:08.46. That swim added $1,000 to the $3,000 she won in Dubai, for a running tally of $4,000 thus far.  Korea&#39;s Choi Hye Ra placed third in 2:09.39 for $500.<\/p>\n<p>Germany&#39;s Theresa Michalak (2:09.55), Korea&#39;s Kim Seo Yeong (2:09.64), Hungary&#39;s Evelyn Verraszto (2:11.46), Sweden&#39;s Sara Thyden (2:12.30) and Sweden&#39;s Ida Sandin (2:12.92) placed fourth through eighth in the final.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 free<\/b><br \/>\nGermany&#39;s Paul Biedermann cruised to $1,500 in the middle distance affair with a 3:43.45, while Serbia&#39;s Stefan Sorak cashed $1,000 with a second-place 3:45.09.  Pal Joensen of the Faroe Islands earned $500 with a 3:45.50 to round out the podium.<\/p>\n<p>China&#39;s Zhang Zhongchao (3:46.38), Gustav Lejdstrom (3:50.65), Brazil&#39;s Marcos Oliveira (3:51.78), Great Britain&#39;s Thomas Sunter (3:53.54) and Serbia&#39;s Velimir Stjepanovic (3:57.24) finished fourth through eighth in the event.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 free<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar remained on fire, this time hitting the wall in 23.80 for the win in the splash-and-dash. That swim came up just half-a-second shy of Marleen Veldhuis&#39; world record of 23.25, and provided Alshammar with another $1,500 check to bring her running tally to $3,000 for the night.  Australia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge cashed her second $1,000 check with a second-place 24.57 for $2,000 on the night, while Claire Vilshed placed third with a 24.84 for $500.<\/p>\n<p>Canada&#39;s Chantal van Landeghem (25.11), Sweden&#39;s Michelle Coleman (25.13), Australia&#39;s Sally Foster (25.16), Magdalena Kuras (25.27) and China&#39;s Zheng Yifei (25.36) comprised the other championship finishes.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 breast<\/b><br \/>\nJapan went 1-3 in the distance breaststroke with Naoya Tomita winning in 2:05.13, moving to second in the early season rankings behind Marco Koch&#39;s 2:04.97 from Dubai. Koch nearly picked up the gold-medal earnings after storming from a second behind at the 150-meter mark to finish second in 2:05.25.  That swim gave him $1,000, and $6,000 overall for the circuit.  Kazuki Otsuka wound up taking third in 2:06.36 after posting a qualifying time of 2:07.44 that ranked him third in the world.<\/p>\n<p>New Zealand&#39;s Glenn Snyders (2:08.81), Canada&#39;s Michael Brown (2:09.11), Great Britain&#39;s James Kirton (2:10.42), Hungary&#39;s Akos Molnar (2:10.71) and Canada&#39;s Andrew Poznikoff (2:12.58) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 IM<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia&#39;s Kenneth To moved his overall winnings to $3,000 with his second win of the night. He clocked a 52.02, just missing his top-ranked time of 51.93 from July. Japan&#39;s Yuma Kosaka took second this evening in the sprint medley with a 53.80 for $1,000.  Kosaka now has $3,000 in winnings after earning $2,000 in Dubai. USA&#39;s Tyler McGill cracked into the money column with a $500 54.38.<\/p>\n<p>Norway&#39;s Aleksander Hetland (54.53), Brazil&#39;s Lucas Salatta (54.79), Japan&#39;s Yuya Horihata (54.95), Great Britain&#39;s Lenis Coleman (56.08) and Daniel Lundahl (56.36) also swam in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 back<\/b><br \/>\nNo one could touch Australia&#39;s Belinda Hocking as she raced to victory in 2:05.76 to add to her cash winnings.  With two podiums tonight, Hocking has earned $2,500 overall. Canada&#39;s Brooklyn Snodgrass finished well back in second with a 2:08.47, while Sandra Hafstrom placed third in 2:08.68.<\/p>\n<p>Hungary&#39;s Evelyn Verraszto (2:09.28), Ida Lindborg (2:12.11), Norway&#39;s Veronika Bjorlykke (2:13.19), Linda Eriksson (2:15.07) and Sofia Svensson (2:16.95) finished up the rest of the championship swims.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 fly<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia&#39;s Geoff Huegill became the first man under 23 seconds this year with a top time of 22.70. That swim cleared the previous top-ranked time of 23.09 clocked by Mitchell Patterson in July, and gave Huegill $1,500 for his efforts. McGill finished a profitable span of two races in which he claimed $1,500 with a second and third-place finish. In the sprint fly, he took runner-up honors with a 23.58. Sweden&#39;s Lars Frolander also earned some cash with a $500 23.76. <\/p>\n<p>Portugal&#39;s Tiago Venancio (23.87), Korea&#39;s Chang Gyu Cheol (24.04), Pontus Flodqvist (24.28), Austria&#39;s Martin Spitzer (24.30) and Sebastian Holmberg (24.36) also swam in the final.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>STOCKHOLM, Sweden, October 15. THE first day of finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop in Stockholm, Sweden. 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