﻿{"id":28329,"date":"2011-10-16T09:02:30","date_gmt":"2011-10-16T14:02:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2011\/10\/fina-world-cup-stockholm-chad-le-clos-breaks-15000-earns-four-more-checks\/"},"modified":"2014-07-28T23:53:55","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T06:53:55","slug":"fina-world-cup-stockholm-chad-le-clos-breaks-15000-earns-four-more-checks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/fina-world-cup-stockholm-chad-le-clos-breaks-15000-earns-four-more-checks\/","title":{"rendered":"FINA World Cup, Stockholm: Chad Le Clos Breaks $15,000; Earns Four More Checks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>STOCKHOLM, Sweden, October 16.  THE second day of finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop in Stockholm, Sweden.<\/p>\n<p>South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos added $7,000 to his coffers, which now amount to a circuit-leading $16,000 in cash prizes in just four days of action throughout the course of two meets of work.  Germany&#39;s Marco Koch stands second with $6,000, while Austria&#39;s Dinko Jukic and Italy&#39;s Samuel Pizzetti round out the top four among the men with $4,000 each.<\/p>\n<p>Despite throwing up a bagel this week in her home country, Sweden&#39;s Petra Granlund did enough in Dubai to remain in the money lead amongst the women with $5,500.  Ukraine&#39;s Daryna Zevina stockpiled $5,000 in Dubai, while Japan&#39;s Izumi Kato took home $2,000 this weekend to also finish with $5,000 overall. Sweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar, Sweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom and Australia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge tallied $4,500 this weekend to tie for third in the winnings rankings.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 1500 free<\/b><br \/>\nFaroe Islands&#39; Pal Joensen raised his cash winnings to $2,000 this weekend with a victorious time of 14:52.00 in the metric mile.  Meanwhile, Serbia&#39;s Stefan Sorak earned his second runner-up check of the weekend with a 15:06.57, while Brazil&#39;s Marcos Oliveira broke into the money with a third-place 15:13.19.<\/p>\n<p>Great Britain&#39;s Matthew Johnson (15:13.21), Great Britain&#39;s Thomas Sunter (15:13.39), Spain&#39;s Miranda Marcos Rivera (15:23.45), China&#39;s Zhimim Feng (15:35.77) and Adam Paulsson (15:49.26) also competed in the championship heat. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 free<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom continued what has been a lucrative weekend for the hometown favorite.  She cashed in $1,500 with a 52.44 for the win, bringing her overall tally to $3,500. That swim jumped to the top of the early season rankings, ahead of Ranomi Kromowidjojo&#39;s 52.88 from Dubai.  Australia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge has also made some nice money in just two days of work.  With a runner-up finish of 53.07, she upped her winnings to $3,000.  Germany&#39;s Daniela Schreiber cashed her second third-place check of the weekend with a 53.26 for $1,000 overall.<\/p>\n<p>Canada&#39;s Erica Morningstar (54.13), Sweden&#39;s Michelle Coleman (54.37), Sweden&#39;s Ida Marko Varga (54.41), Sweden&#39;s Gabriella Fagundez (54.58) and Magdalena Kuras (55.07) also swam for the title. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nHe may not be dominating the top of the medal stand like he did in Dubai, but South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos is laughing all the way to the bank as he continues to pile up wads of cash with top-three finishes.  Le Clos increased his series-leading winnings to $12,500 with a second-place time of 1:43.80.  Germany&#39;s Paul Biedermann, meanwhile, won the race with a 1:43.44 to increase his winnings this weekend to $3,000. That two swims are now 1-2 in the early season rankings, ahead of James Magnussen&#39;s 1:44.12 from July.  Japan&#39;s Yuya Horihata broke into the money with a third-place 1:45.79 for $500.<\/p>\n<p>Poland&#39;s Pawel Korzeniowski (1:46.16), Serbia&#39;s Velimir Stjepanovic (1:46.83), China&#39;s Zhang Zhongchao (1:48.54), Great Britain&#39;s Lewis Coleman (1:49.49) and Serbia&#39;s Stefan Sorak (1:54.64) rounded out the final field.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 breast<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Jennie Johansson kept the ball rolling for the Swedish women with a victorious 30.05 in the sprint breast.  That swim pushed Johansson&#39;s winnings tally to $3,000 for the weekend, and moved her to second in the early season rankings behind Leisel Jones&#39; 29.92 from July. Korea&#39;s Kim Hye Jin finished second in 30.58, while Norway&#39;s Katharina Stiberg earned $500 with a third-place 31.29.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Sally Foster (31.35), Sweden&#39;s Joline Hostman (31.47), Korea&#39;s Darae Jeong (32.09), Ulrica Sandgren (32.26) and Jessica Eriksson (32.29) completed the top eight.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nNorway&#39;s Alexander Dale Oen put together a triumphant time of 58.30 in the event, grabbing the $1,500 for the win and pushing his earnings to $2,500 for the weekend.  Dale Oen now stands second in the early season rankings behind Fabio Scozzoli&#39;s 57.44 from August. New Zealand&#39;s Glenn Snyders finished second in 58.47 to equal Dale Oen&#39;s winnings at $2,500 total, while Japan&#39;s Naoya Tomita picked up third-place honors with a 59.23 for $2,000 overall.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Kazuki Otsuka (59.68), Canada&#39;s Michael Brown (59.80), Norway&#39;s Aleksander Hetland (1:00.12), Canada&#39;s Paul Kornfeld (1:00.56) and Canada&#39;s Andrew Poznikoff (1:01.10) placed fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Izumi Kato became the third female to break $5,000 during the World Cup circuit with a runner-up finish in the distance medley.  Kato finished with a 4:31.27 to tally $1,000 and move her overall winnings to $5,000. Hungary&#39;s Zsuzsanna Jakabos earned her first check with $1,500 for a first-place time of 4:29.65, while Hungary&#39;s Evelyn Verraszto placed third in 4:35.70. Jakabos jumped to the top of the early season rankings, ahead of Ellen Fullerton&#39;s 4:31.93 in July.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Sara Thyden (4:38.83), Great Britain&#39;s Lucy Spencer (4:40.03), Korea&#39;s Kim Seo Yeong (4:42.38), Sweden&#39;s Ida Sandin (4:43.20) and Canada&#39;s Breanne Siwicki (4:51.68) also swam in the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nSouth Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos has become a money magnet so far during the FINA World Cup.  For his second runner-up effort of the night, he claimed $1,000 with a 51.15 to increase his winnings to $13,500.  USA&#39;s Tyler McGill, meanwhile, has had a profitable weekend.  With $1,500 going his way after a winning time of 51.04, McGill pushed his earnings to $3,000. Australia&#39;s Geoff Huegill cashed $500 for a third-place 51.36 for $2,000 overall.   All three podium times finished behind Le Clos&#39; 50.66 from Dubai for the top time in the early season rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano (51.64), Korea&#39;s Chang Gyu Cheol (52.26), Sweden&#39;s Lars Frolander (52.57), Serbia&#39;s Velimir Stjepanovic (53.41) and Great Britain&#39;s Braxston Timm (53.73) placed fourth through eighth. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia went 1-2 in the backstroke event with Rachel Goh (57.55) and Belinda Hocking (57.78) taking the top two spots.  The two times cleared Goh&#39;s 57.99 from July to move to the top of the early season rankings. Goh pushed her winnings to $3,000 with the victory, while Hocking now owns $3,500 after two meets of work.  Sweden&#39;s Michelle Coleman cashed her first check with a third-place 59.95.<\/p>\n<p>Norway&#39;s Ingvild Snildal (1:00.23), Canada&#39;s Brooklynn Snodgrass (1:00.57), Ida Lindborg (1:00.89), Canada&#39;s Chantal Van Landeghem (1:01.22) and Switzerland&#39;s Ivanna Gabrilo (1:01.36) rounded out the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 back<\/b><br \/>\nSwitzerland&#39;s Flori Lang pocketed the top check with a triumphant time of 24.46, for his first cash of the meet.  Niklas Borin touched second in 25.01, while Norway&#39;s Lavrans Solli picked up third in 25.08.<\/p>\n<p>Hungary&#39;s David Verraszto (25.28), Sebastian Holmberg (25.30), Norway&#39;s Sverre Naess (25.52), Alexander Nystrom (25.61) and Pontus Palmqvist (25.97) also vied for the crown.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 fly<\/b><br \/>\nChina&#39;s Gong Jie took home $1,500 after capturing the distance fly crown in 2:03.91.  Korea&#39;s Choi Hye Ra moved to $1,500 overall with a second-place time of 2:04.24, while Sweden&#39;s Martina Granstrom placed third in 2:05.59. Those top three times cleared the previous top-ranked time in the early season rankings of 2:06.27 by Jessicah Schipper in July. <\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Ida Marko Varga (2:07.54), Hungary&#39;s Zsuzsanna Jakabos (2:08.13), Sweden&#39;s Petra Granlund (2:08.67), Sweden&#39;s Ida Sandin (2:15.05) and Ebba Rosenquist (2:16.74) placed fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nSouth Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos nearly cleared $15,000 in four days of work with his third runner-up finish of the evening.  With $1,000 for a second-place time of 1:54.93, Le Clos improved his top earnings tally to $14,500. Japan&#39;s Daiya Seto knocked off Le Clos with a winning time of 1:54.65 to grab $2,500 overall. Japan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano placed third in 1:55.01 for $2,000 overall in the series. Seto moved to second in the early season rankings behind Kenneth To&#39;s 1:54.38 from July.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Simon Sjodin (1:56.80), Australia&#39;s Kenneth To (1:58.07), Japan&#39;s Yuma Kosaka (1:58.17), Japan&#39;s Kazuki Otsuka (1:59.74) and Great Britain&#39;s Lewis Coleman (2:02.08) made up the rest of the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 400 free<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge and Sweden&#39;s Sarah Sjostrom parlayed their first and second place finishes to $4,500 in overall prize winnings.  Bainbridge topped the middle distance event with a 4:03.02 for $1,500, while Sjostrom turned in a second-place time of 4:03.60.  Great Britain&#39;s Eleanor Faulkner rounded out the podium with a $500 4:04.13 to move to $1,500 overall. <\/p>\n<p>Great Britain&#39;s Rebecca Turner (4:10.81), Sweden&#39;s Gabriella Fagundez (4:10.89), Rebecka Ekelund (4:15.24), Sweden&#39;s Elsa Ericsson (4:17.04) and Vilma Ekstrom (4:23.56) touched fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 free<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Stefan Nystrand touched out Canada&#39;s Brent Hayden, 21.70 to 21.76, for the big $1,500 check.  Nystrand improved to $3,000 in winnings, while Hayden now has $2,000 with a pair of runner-up finishes. Sweden&#39;s Petter Stymne became the 47th man to earn a pay check in four days of racing with a $500 21.82. <\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Eamon Sullivan (21.88), Australia&#39;s Matthew Abood (21.93), USA&#39;s Tyler McGill (22.00) and China&#39;s Shi Yang (22.04) finished fourth through seventh, while Australia&#39;s Kenneth To scratched.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 breast<\/b><br \/>\nAfter posting a winning 2:21, China&#39;s Sun Ye drew a disqualification in the distance breaststroke event. Korea&#39;s Kim Hye Jin enjoyed the extra $500 by touching out Sweden&#39;s Joline Hostman, 2:22.41 to 2:22.47, for the victory. Korea&#39;s Darae Jeong slid into third with a $500 2:22.59. Lisa Fissneider had led the early season rankings with a 2:22.45 in Italy in August.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Sally Foster (2:23.16), Russia&#39;s Irina Novikova (2:23.95), Korea&#39;s Su Yeon Back (2:25.56) and Sweden&#39;s Elin Martensson (2:27.51) comprised the rest of the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 IM<\/b><br \/>\nGermany&#39;s Theresa Michalak cashed her first check of the weekend with a $1,500 prize after winning the sprint medley with a 59.30.  Canada&#39;s Erica Morningstar added $1,000 to her gold-medal prize from day one to move to $2,500 after a second-place 59.39.  Japan&#39;s Kanako Watanabe finished third with a 1:01.30. Michalak and Morningstar joined Laura Letrari (59.97) as the only swimmers to break 1:00 in the early season rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Sara Thyden (1:01.74), Hungary&#39;s Evelyn Verraszto (1:01.93), Russia&#39;s Maria Ugolkova (1:02.20) and Norway&#39;s Katharina Stiberg (1:02.27) earned the rest of the final finishes.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 back<\/b><br \/>\nSouth Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos closed out a strong day of moneymaking as he went four-for-four in medal opportunities.  Le Clos won the distance dorsal with a 1:54.33, touching out Brazil&#39;s Leonardo Fim&#39;s 1:54.43.  That swim gave Le Clos $16,000 total in four days of work, averaging $4,000 each finals session he has taken part in.  Switzerland&#39;s Lukas Rauftlin wound up third in 1:56.08.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Mattias Carlsson (1:57.78), Great Britain&#39;s David Gregory (1:58.35), Axel Pettersson (2:01.07) and Norway&#39;s Lavrans Solli (2:01.28) placed fourth through seventh, while Hungary&#39;s David Verraszto drew a disqualification.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 fly<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar went three-for-three in her home country with a 25.23 to win the sprint fly, picking up $4,500 for a weekend&#39;s worth of work. China&#39;s Lu Ying touched second in 25.42, while Norway&#39;s Ingvild Snildal placed third in 26.27.<\/p>\n<p>Sweden&#39;s Louise Hansson (26.42), Canada&#39;s Chantal Van Landeghem (27.34), Therese Nord (27.67), Sweden&#39;s Celine Bertrand (27.67) and Ebba Rosenquist (28.05) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>STOCKHOLM, Sweden, October 16. THE second day of finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop in Stockholm, Sweden. 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