﻿{"id":28369,"date":"2011-10-18T08:24:28","date_gmt":"2011-10-18T13:24:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2011\/10\/fina-world-cup-moscow-missy-franklin-doubles-during-day-one-finals\/"},"modified":"2015-08-20T09:11:31","modified_gmt":"2015-08-20T16:11:31","slug":"fina-world-cup-moscow-missy-franklin-doubles-during-day-one-finals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/fina-world-cup-moscow-missy-franklin-doubles-during-day-one-finals\/","title":{"rendered":"FINA World Cup, Moscow: Missy Franklin Doubles During Day One Finals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>MOSCOW, Russia, October 18. THE initial day of short course meter finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop in Moscow, Russia.<\/p>\n<p>USA&#39;s Missy Franklin provided fireworks during day one prelims in the women&#39;s 200 back, but settled for a pair of gold medals &#8211; one shared with Allison Schmitt, to be the lone multiple titlist of the first evening.   <\/p>\n<p>Michael Phelps made his debut with a win in the 100 IM and a surprising third-place finish in the 200 fly.  Russia&#39;s Nikita Lobintsev, meanwhile, provided the hometown crowd something to cheer for with a pair of podiums en route to $2,500 in earnings this evening.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 800 free<\/b><br \/>\nRussia&#39;s Elena Sokolova captured the first paycheck of the Moscow stop with a winning time of 8:21.82 in the distance freestyle opener.  USA&#39;s Hali Flickinger finished a distant second in 8:37.27, while Russia&#39;s Alena Kudryashova earned third in 8:49.19.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Elena Shapovalova (8:49.44), Ukraine&#39;s Ganna Stetsenko (8:53.24), Russia&#39;s Yulia Dyakina (8:54.43), Russia&#39;s Veronika Nagovitsyna (9:07.90) and Russia&#39;s Alena Zakurina (9:09.19) rounded out the top eight finishers.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 free<\/b><br \/>\nRussia&#39;s Nikita Lobintsev enjoyed victory in front of a home country crowd with a victorious 47.32.  That swim earned him a spot in the top 10 of the early season rankings, and cashed a $1,500 check for the first-place prize.  Canada&#39;s Brent Hayden placed second in 47.45, just .13 behind, and shy of his fifth-ranked 47.27 from Stockholm.  The second-place check for $1,000 pushed his overall tally to $3,000.  Australia&#39;s Matthew Abood earned third-place honors with a 47.89 for $1,000 in overall circuit winnings.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Sergei Fesikov (48.33), Russia&#39;s Evgeny Lagunov (48.36), Russia&#39;s Alexander Sukhorukov (48.46), Australia&#39;s Eamon Sullivan (48.56) and Portugal&#39;s Tiago Venancio (48.73) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nThe United States went on the attack in the event with an impressive podium sweep that included a tie at the top of the podium between Missy Franklin and Allison Schmitt with matching 1:53.72s. Those times put Franklin and Schmitt into third in the early season rankings behind Sarah Sjostrom (1:52.92) and Angie Bainbridge (1:53.03). Teammate Chelsea Chenault finished more than three seconds behind, but held off Russia&#39;s Vitalina Simonova, 1:57.08 to 1:57.61, for the bronze.<\/p>\n<p>China&#39;s Guo Junjun (1:59.51), Russia&#39;s Victoria Andreeva (1:59.64), Russia&#39;s Veronika Popova (1:59.68) and Russia&#39;s Ksenia Yuskova (1:59.90) rounded out the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 breast<\/b><br \/>\nChina&#39;s Li Xiayan checked in with a $1,500-winning effort of 26.87 in the sprint breast.  That swim pushed him to second in the early season rankings behind only Fabio Scozzoli&#39;s 26.11 from August in Italy. Something must be in the water in Moscow, as a second tie occurred for second.  That&#39;s twice as many podium ties as has happened in the previous two circuit stops.  Russia&#39;s Stanislav Lakhtyukhov and Sergey Geybel shared $1,500 in prize money with matching times of 27.25.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Igor Golovin (27.42), Russia&#39;s Andrey Nikolaev (27.59), Germany&#39;s Marco Koch (27.93), Russia&#39;s Denis Mitrofanov (27.93) and Canada&#39;s Paul Kornfeld (28.11) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nIn a close finish at the top of the event, Russia&#39;s Valentina Artemyeva touched out China&#39;s Sun Ye by the slimmest of margins, 1:06.35 to 1:06.36, for the $1,500 first-place check.  Sun doubled her circuit winnings from $1,000 to $2,000 with the runner-up finish, while Russia&#39;s Daria Deeva finished .10 behind the leader with a third-place 1:06.45 for $500. Just .23 back of Artemyeva, Korea&#39;s Kim Hye Jin wound up fourth in 1:06.58.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Kanako Watanabe (1:07.31), Russia&#39;s Vera Kalashnikova (1:07.37), USA&#39;s Andrea Kropp (1:07.71) and Russia&#39;s Ekaterina Uymenova (1:08.89) completed the rest of the final field.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Daiya Seto knocked off Russia&#39;s Alexander Tikhonov, 4:07.16 to 4:07.66, in the distance medley en route to a $1,500 paycheck.  That performance gave Seto $4,000 overall during his time on the World Cup circuit.  Tikhonov picked up his first check, with a second-place $1,000.  USA&#39;s Chase Kalisz wound up third overall with a 4:09.00, but will be bypassing the $500 to maintain his NCAA eligibility.<\/p>\n<p>Portugal&#39;s Diogo Carvalho (4:13.52), USA&#39;s Josh Prenot (4:14.61), Russia&#39;s Ilya Volovnik (4:18.49) and Russia&#39;s Sergey Kashperskiy finished fourth through seventh in the final heat, while Russia&#39;s Sergey Strelnikov drew a disqualification.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nChina&#39;s Lu Ying picked off short course specialist Therese Alshammar of Sweden, 56.63 to 57.04, in the 100 fly.  Lu came up short of her second-ranked season best of 56.44 from Stockholm, but still enjoyed a $1,500 for the victory.  That effort increased her circuit winnings to $3,500. Alshammar, meanwhile, cracked the $5,000 mark in overall winnings to move to $5,500 during the World Cup this year.  Her time fell well short of her top-ranked 55.99 from Stockholm.  Russia&#39;s Irina Bespalova checked in with a third-place time of 58.56 for $500.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Anastasia Lyazeva (58.78), China&#39;s Gong Jie (59.17), Russia&#39;s Maria Ugolkova (59.25), Germany&#39;s Daniela Schreiber (59.82) and Russia&#39;s Veronika Popova (1:00.57) also vied for the title.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nThree new swimmers became money winners on the circuit as the total men to cash a check moved to 58.  China&#39;s Cheng Feiyi edged Russia&#39;s Artem Dubovskoy, 52.14 to 52.19, for the $1,500 top prize.  The swimmers moved to sixth and seventh in the early season rankings.  Russia&#39;s Sergey Makov pocketed $500 with a third-place 52.34.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Vitaly Borisov (52.87), Russia&#39;s Vitaly Melnikov (53.16), Russia&#39;s Anton Anchin (53.49), USA&#39;s Jacob Pebley (53.63) and Russia&#39;s Mikhail Noskov (54.96) earned the rest of the championship finishes.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 back<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia&#39;s Rachel Goh continued her sprint back supremacy with a 26.91 to 26.94 pipping of Russia&#39;s Anastasia Zueva.  That gave Goh another $1,500 to raise her total circuit earnings to $4,500.  Her victorious time fell a bit short of her top-ranked 26.63 from Stockholm, while Zueva became just the second person under 27 seconds this season.  Russia&#39;s Kseniya Moskvina picked up third-place honors with a 27.71.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Alexandra Papusha (27.88), Russia&#39;s Margarita Nesterova (28.16), Russia&#39;s Olga Klyuchnikova (28.19), Belarus&#39; Aliaksandra Kavaleva (28.55) and Russia&#39;s Maria Gromova (28.85) placed fourth through eighth in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 fly<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano went out fast and would not be denied in the distance fly as he ripped off a 1:51.62 for the victory.  That swim came up a bit short of his top-ranked 1:51.33 from Stockholm, but added $1,500 to his winnings, which improved to $3,500 for the circuit.  South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos, the star of the circuit thus far, grabbed another $1,000 for $17,000 overall with a second-place 1:51.95.  That swim missed his season best of 1:51.88 from Stockholm, that ranks only behind Sano&#39;s top time.<\/p>\n<p>Superstar Michael Phelps had a tough time on the walls, and finished a surprising third with a time of 1:53.24.  That effort came up short of his American record time of 1:52.26 set in Berlin in 2009, but did put a third-place $500 in his pocket. <\/p>\n<p>Poland&#39;s Pawel Korzeniowski (1:54.15), Russia&#39;s Nikolay Skvortsov (1:56.43), Serbia&#39;s Velimir Stjepanovic (1:57.06), Portugal&#39;s Diogo Carvalho (1:59.10), Russia&#39;s Sergey Strelnikov (1:59.87) rounded out the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nCanada&#39;s Erica Morningstar has certainly been making a name for herself during the circuit thus far.  In the 200 IM, she clocked a 2:08.46 to clip Japan&#39;s Izumi Kato (2:08.62) for the top prize.  Morningstar has qualified for $4,000 in earnings so far during the circuit, and has the top time in the world this year in the event with a 2:07.90 from Stockholm.  Kato, meanwhile, fell short of her third-ranked 2:08.46 from Stockholm, but pushed her overall winnings to $6,000 with a $1,000 check for second-place. Korea&#39;s Choi Hye Ra earned third with a 2:08.81 to improve her fourth-ranked time of 2:09.39.  She also has earned $2,000 during the circuit so far.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Ekaterina Andreeva (2:11.66), Korea&#39;s Kim Seo Yeong (2:11.71), Russia&#39;s Daria Belyakina (2:13.15), Russia&#39;s Victoria Andreeva (2:13.38) and USA&#39;s Andrea Kropp (2:16.39) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 free<\/b><br \/>\nGermany&#39;s Paul Biedermann nearly cracked the $5,000 mark with a $1,500-winning time of 3:40.40.  That swim gave him $4,500 for the circuit, and smashed the previously top-ranked time in the early season rankings.  Robert Hurley had owned the top time with a 3:42.15 from July in Australia. The time cut three seconds from Biedermann&#39;s best time of 3:43.45 in Stockholm.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Nikita Lobintsev added silver to his earlier gold with a 3:43.02 to move to third in the world, and push his winnings to $2,500 for the evening. Russia&#39;s Denis Garanin cashed $500 with a third-place 3:44.83.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Mikhail Polishchuk (3:46.06), Serbia&#39;s Stefan Sorak (3:46.54), Russia&#39;s Evgeny Kulikov (3:46.63), Russia&#39;s Dmitry Bokankhel (3:50.11) and Russia&#39;s Victor Polyakov (3:53.00) comprised the rest of the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 free<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar moved past Izumi Kato atop the overall winnings chart with $1,500 for her first-place 24.27 in the splash-and-dash.  That effort pushed her earnings to $7,000, ahead of Kato&#39;s $6,000. Her time fell off her top-ranked time of 23.80 from Stockholm, but was more than enough to beat USA&#39;s Allison Schmitt (24.74) for the win. Germany&#39;s Daniela Schreiber snagged third-place honors with a 24.89.<\/p>\n<p>Ukraine&#39;s Darya Stepanyuk (25.02), China&#39;s Zheng Yifei (25.14), USA&#39;s Lia Neal (25.15), Serbia&#39;s Miroslava Najdanovski (25.21) and Russia&#39;s Natalia Lovtsova (25.27) finished fourth through eighth in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 breast<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Naoya Tomita captured the distance breaststroke crown with a 2:06.51, just holding off a hard-charging Viacheslav Sinkevich (2:06.77) for the win.  Tomita improved to $3,500 thus far during the circuit, but fell short of his third-ranked 2:06.36 in the early season rankings.  Japan&#39;s Kazuki Otsuka took third in 2:07.12<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Oleg Kostin (2:08.22), USA&#39;s Chase Kalisz (2:09.26) and Russia&#39;s Sergey Silin (2:09.65) finished fourth through sixth, while Canada&#39;s Michael Brown and Russia&#39;s Anton Blednykh each drew disqualifications in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 IM<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Michael Phelps enjoyed a victorious time of 52.19 in the sprint medley, giving him something to build on heading into the second day of competition after a disappointing finish in his 200 fly.  That effort put him second in the early season rankings behind Kenneth To&#39;s 51.93 from July in Australia.  To placed second this evening in 52.82 to push his circuit winnings to $4,000, while Russia&#39;s Dmitry Zhilin checked in with a third-place 53.88.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Daiya Seto (54.78), Russia&#39;s Andrey Grechin (55.32), Japan&#39;s Yuma Kosaka (55.53), Portugal&#39;s Diogo Carvalho (55.64) and Russia&#39;s Stanislav Lakhtyukhov (55.73) earned fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 back<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Missy Franklin teased the world with a potential look at either an American or World record during the evening after she clocked a smoking fast time of 2:02.84 in prelims.  Franklin, however, swimming by herself the entire race, settled for the win with a 2:03.61. After tying Allison Schmitt for the 200 free earlier, she finished the day with two golds. Russia&#39;s Anastasia Zueva showed some range with a second-place 2:07.33 for her second gold, increasing her tally to $2,000.  China&#39;s Liu Jing rounded out the podium with a 2:08.85.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Alexandra Papusha (2:09.16), Russia&#39;s Maria Gromova (2:10.79), Russia&#39;s Kristina Vershinina (2:11.66), Russia&#39;s Maria Bobrovnik (2:13.40) and Russia&#39;s Valentina Zapatrina (2:13.80) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 fly<\/b><br \/>\nAustralia&#39;s Geoff Huegill capped the first night of swimming with a 22.96 in the sprint fly.  That swim came up short of his top-ranked 22.70 from Stockholm, but was good enough to increase his winnings to $3,500 for the circuit.  Russia&#39;s Evgeny Korotyshkin placed second in 23.26 to also push his earnings to $3,500 for the circuit, while Serbia&#39;s Milorad Cavic cashed his first check with a $500 23.28.<\/p>\n<p>USA&#39;s Tyler McGill (23.36), Portugal&#39;s Tiago Venancio (23.74), Russia&#39;s Alexander Padalets (23.97), Azerbaijan&#39;s Evgeniy Lazuka (24.16) and Russia&#39;s Nikita Prokofyev (24.21) touched fourth through eighth in the final swim of the night.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MOSCOW, Russia, October 18. THE initial day of short course meter finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop in Moscow, Russia. 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