﻿{"id":28433,"date":"2011-10-23T08:54:00","date_gmt":"2011-10-23T13:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2011\/10\/fina-world-cup-berlin-michael-phelps-missy-franklin-double\/"},"modified":"2014-07-28T23:58:53","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T06:58:53","slug":"fina-world-cup-berlin-michael-phelps-missy-franklin-double","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/fina-world-cup-berlin-michael-phelps-missy-franklin-double\/","title":{"rendered":"FINA World Cup, Berlin: Michael Phelps, Missy Franklin Double"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BERLIN, Germany, October 23. THE second evening of finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop held in Berlin. USA&#39;s Michael Phelps and Missy Franklin both doubled tonight, with Franklin nearly pulling off a title trifecta in the process.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 1500 free<\/b><br \/>\nFrance&#39;s Sebastien Rouault won the metric mile in 14:48.31, while Ukraine&#39;s Sergii Frolov finished second in 14:50.15.  Manuel Schwarz placed third overall in 15:03.18. Rouault jumped to fourth in the early world rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Denmark&#39;s Anders Lie Nielsen (15:03.86), Joel Ax (15:23.10), Spain&#39;s Marco Rivera (15:33.97) and Andre Biere (15:43.79) also competed in the final heat.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Rouault earned his first check with $1,500 for the distance victory, while Schwarz also was a new money winner with $500 for third-place. Frolov pushed his overall tally to $2,500.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 free<\/b><br \/>\nJust a day after setting the world record in the 200 back, USA&#39;s Missy Franklin snatched another triumph with a scorching time of 52.09 in the 100 free.  That swim far surpassed the previously top-ranked 52.44 set by Sarah Sjostrom in Stockholm, and gave Natalie Coughlin&#39;s American record of 51.88 a bit of a run.  The swim moved Franklin to 10th all time in the event.  Daniela Schreiber finished second in 52.37 to stand second in the early season rankings, while Germany&#39;s Britta Steffen checked in with a third-place 52.50 for fourth overall.<\/p>\n<p>Denmark&#39;s Jeanette Ottesen (52.60), Great Britain&#39;s Fran Halsall (52.71), Australia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge (53.00), USA&#39;s Allison Schmitt (53.07) and Finland&#39;s Hanna-Maria Seppala (53.71) rounded out the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Franklin, who will be bypassing money made from the circuit to focus on her NCAA eligibility, now has $19,250 to her credit in the winnings rankings, including her $10,000 bonus for a world record.  Schreiber pushed to $3,500 in earnings, while Steffen cashed her second check of the weekend for $1,500 overall.<\/p>\n<p><B>Men&#39;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nGermany&#39;s Paul Biedermann ripped off a 1:42.42 to capture the freestyle crown. That swim cleared his previously top-ranked 1:43.15 set in Moscow, but is well short of his world record of 1:39.37 from the Berlin stop during the techsuit era. South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos earned yet another medal (he&#39;s already won 10 golds in the circuit) with a 1:43.64. That bettered his season best of 1:43.80, but not good enough to leapfrog Michael Phelps&#39; second-ranked 1:43.31.  Italy&#39;s Filippo Magnini finished third overall in 1:43.74 for fourth in the rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Great Britain&#39;s Ross Davenport (1:44.53), Belgium&#39;s Pieter Timmers (1:44.89), Poland&#39;s Pawel Korzeniowski (1:45.30), Italy&#39;s Gianluca Maglia (1:45.53) and Great Britain&#39;s David Carry (1:45.56) also swam in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Some of the heaviest hitters in terms of money on the circuit went toe-to-toe in this event.  Biedermann&#39;s win increased his overall winnings to $9,000, while Le Clos now has $21,000 to his credit. Those are the top two tallies amongst the men. Magnini picked up his first check for $500 overall.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 breast<\/b><br \/>\nRussia&#39;s Valentina Artemyeva won the sprint breast in 30.04 to move to second in the early rankings. Leisel Jones owns the top time with a 29.92 from Australia in July. Sweden&#39;s Jennie Johansson placed second in 30.12, but is third in the world with a 30.05 from the Stockholm stop. Germany&#39;s Dorothea Brandt rounded out the podium with a 30.18 to move to fourth overall.<\/p>\n<p>Denmark&#39;s Rikke Moller Pedersen (30.57), Lithuania&#39;s Ruta Meilutyte (30.58), Korea&#39;s Kim Hye Jin (30.87), Belgium&#39;s Kim Janssens (31.07) and Australia&#39;s Sally Foster (31.52) also vied for the title.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Artemyeva&#39;s $1,500 for first moved her to $4,500 overall, while Johansson increased her circuit winnings to $5,500.  Brandt won her first cash of the series with $500 for third-place honors.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nNew Zealand&#39;s Glenn Snyders captured the title in 57.82 to move to second in the world rankings.  Fabio Scozzoli is the only other man under 58 seconds with a top-ranked 57.44 from Italy in August. China&#39;s Li Xiayan took second in 58.02 to move to third overall, bettering his season best of 59.11 by more than a second. Great Britain&#39;s James Goddard earned bronze in 58.22 for fourth overall as tonight&#39;s final heat is the fastest of the year thus far.<\/p>\n<p>Japan&#39;s Kazuki Otsuka (59.13), The Netherlands&#39; Robin van Aggele (59.28), Marco Koch (59.73), Canada&#39;s Paul Kornfeld (59.73) and Canada&#39;s Michael Brown (59.80) completed the finale.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Snyders cracked $5,000 with a $1,500 for the win to move to $5,500 in overall winnings. Li picked up $1,000 for $2,500 overall, while Goddard has now earned $1,500 total.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Izumi Kato won her fifth gold medal of the World Cup circuit with a 4:31.93 in the distance medley. She came up short of her second-ranked time of 4:31.27 set in Stockholm, but it was more than two seconds enough to beat Great Britain&#39;s Aimee Willmott (4:34.27) for the title. Austria&#39;s Jordis Steinegger took third overall in 4:34.50, battling Willmott for silver.<\/p>\n<p>USA&#39;s Andrea Kropp (4:36.33), Italy&#39;s Alessia Polieri (4:43.40), Katharina Schiller (4:44.60), Great Britain&#39;s Jessica Thielmann (4:45.15) and Denmark&#39;s Katrine Holm Sorensen (4:46.30) also swam in the last heat.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Kato moved into third in on the winnings chart, nearly clearing five figures, with her winning check of $1,500.  That swim pushed her overall circuit total to $9,000.  Willmott ($1,000) and Steinegger ($500) are two new money winners on the circuit. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nRussia&#39;s Evgeny Korotyshkin nearly became the first man under 50 seconds this year with a winning effort of 50.04. That swim smashed the previous top time of 50.66 set by Chad Le Clos in Dubai. Korotyshkin owns the world record with a 48.48 from the techsuit era. USA&#39;s Tyler McGill earned silver with a 50.47 to move to second in the rankings, while Le Clos settled for third with a 50.97.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Geoff Huegill (51.08), Belgium&#39;s Francois Heersbrandt (51.34), Poland&#39;s Konrad Czerniak (51.62), Japan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano (51.90) and Germany&#39;s Steffen Deibler (52.47) also competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Korotyshkin&#39;s first-place $1,500 moved him into the top five in earnings with $7,000 overall. McGill picked up $1,000 for second to improve to $5,000 overall, while Le Clos tacked on $500 to his leading tally of $21,500.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Missy Franklin captured her second title of the night with a blazing time of 56.73.  That swim blew away her previously top-ranked time of 57.39 from Moscow, and moved her into striking distance of Natalie Coughlin&#39;s American record of 56.08.  She also improved her position in the all time rankings from a personal-best 12th (56.92 from Worlds) to ninth overall.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Rachel Goh finished second in 56.99 to move to second in the early season rankings, and 15th in the all time rankings.  Her previous best had been a 22nd-ranked 57.36.  Ukraine&#39;s Daryna Zevina wound up third overall in 57.55.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Belinda Hocking (57.76), Great Britain&#39;s Elizabeth Simmonds (58.08), Russia&#39;s Anastasia Zueva (58.49), Jenny Mensing (59.47) and Great Britain&#39;s Lauren Quigley (59.76) wrapped up the championship finalists.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Franklin&#39;s total foregone earnings increased to $20,750 with a $1,500 check for first. She is well ahead of Alshammar&#39;s second-place tally of $11,500. Goh moved to $8,000 overall for the circuit with her $1,000 for second, pushing her to fourth in the women&#39;s rankings, while Zevina now has $5,500 in winnings from the circuit.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 back<\/b><br \/>\nIn a strong finale, five swimmers all cleared the previously top-ranked time of 24.06 set by Gerhard Zandberg during prelims.  China&#39;s Cheng Feiyi won in 23.79, while Zandberg lost by the slimmest of margins with a second-place 23.80.Spain&#39;s Aschwin Wildeboer picked up bronze with a 23.83, while Christian Diener missed the podium with a fourth-place 23.99. Great Britatin&#39;s Liam Tancock finished fifth in 24.02, also under the old top-ranked mark.<\/p>\n<p>Italy&#39;s Mirco Di Tora (24.27), Stefan Herbst (24.30) and Switzerland&#39;s Flori Lang (24.56) touched sixth through eighth to complete the finale.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Cheng increased his circuit winnings to $4,500, while Wildeboer moved up to $2,000 overall. Zandberg earned his first paycheck with $1,000 for second.<\/p>\n<p><B>Women&#39;s 200 fly<\/b><br \/>\nKorea&#39;s Choi Hye Ra dominated the distance fly event with a winning time of 2:04.48. That swim just missed her second-ranked season best of 2:04.24 set during the Stockholm stop.  Gong Jie holds the overall top-ranking with a 2:03.91, also from Stockholm. <\/p>\n<p>Italy&#39;s Alessia Polieri (2:07.02) and USA&#39;s Allison Schmitt (2:07.20) battled for second with both setting season bests.  Polieri bettered her 2:07.18 from August in Italy, while Schmitt smashed her 2:10.01 from prelims. <\/p>\n<p>Poland&#39;s Otylia Jedrzejczak (2:07.38), Switzerland&#39;s Martina Van Berkel (2:07.43), USA&#39;s Hali Flickinger (2:08.60), Russia&#39;s Veronika Popova (2:09.01) and Franziska Hentke (2:09.53) rounded out the finale.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Choi became the latest swimmer to earn $5,000 overall during the World Cup circuit with her $1,500 first-place check.  Polieri cashed her first check with $1,000, while Schmitt has earned $6,250 in winnings that will be bypassed to maintain NCAA eligibility. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nThe podium placers in the event all cleared the previously top-ranked time of 1:54.38 set by Kenneth To in Australia in July. USA&#39;s Michael Phelps cruised to victory in a blazing time of 1:51.89 to move to fourth all time in the event.  His previous top time had been a 14th-ranked 1:53.70.  Only Ryan Lochte (1:50.08), Darian Townsend (1:51.55) and Markus Rogan (1:51.72) have been faster.  <\/p>\n<p>Great Britain&#39;s James Goddard claimed silver in 1:52.57, just clipping his lifetime best national record of 1:52.62 to remain seventh in the all time rankings. Japan&#39;s Hidemasa Sano earned bronze this evening in 1:54.31 for third in the early season rankings.<\/p>\n<p>South Africa&#39;s Chad Le Clos (1:54.60), To (1:54.70), Japan&#39;s Yuma Kosaka (1:55.98), Portugal&#39;s Diogo Carvalho (1:57.17) and Japan&#39;s Daiya Seto (1:59.02) finished fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Phelps moved into a tie for second in the overall earnings rankings with $9,000 overall in just two meets of work. Goddard improved to $2,500 overall, while Sano now has $6,000 for the circuit.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 400 free<\/b><br \/>\nJust minutes after taking second in the 200 fly, USA&#39;s Allison Schmitt became the first woman under 4:00 in the middle distance event this year with a 3:59.71. That time beat the previous top time of 4:00.54 clocked by Federica Pellegrini in Italy in August. Denmark&#39;s Lotte Friis also cleared Pellegrini&#39;s time with a second-place 4:00.29, while USA&#39;s Chelsea Chenault took third in 4:00.85.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Angie Bainbridge (4:01.38), Russia&#39;s Elena Sokolova (4:04.14), Denmark&#39;s Mie Ostergaard Nielsen (4:06.51), Norway&#39;s Cecilie Johannessen (4:06.56) and Great Britain&#39;s Jessica Thielmann (4:11.58) picked up the rest of the championship finishes.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Schmitt&#39;s foregone winnings for the series increased to $7,750 with the win, while Chenault will also be forgoing $1,500 in earnings to protect her NCAA eligibility.  Friis moved her tally to $2,500.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 free<\/b><br \/>\nRussia&#39;s Sergei Fesikov topped the splash-and-dash with a time of 21.45.  That swim pushed him to third in the world rankings, behind Matt Targett (21.31) and Marco Orsi (21.44). Orsi wound up second in 21.52, while Ari-Pekka Liukkonen finished third in 21.54.  Liukkonen clocked a 21.46 during prelims to now stand fourth in the rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Australia&#39;s Matthew Abood (21.56), Sweden&#39;s Stefan Nystrand (21.70), Germany&#39;s Steffen Deibler (21.77), Ukraine&#39;s Andrii Govorov (22.01) and USA&#39;s Tyler McGill (22.03) also vied for the sprint title.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> All three money winners earned cash prizes for the first time during the circuit.  Fesikov ($1,500), Orsi ($1,000) and Liukkonen ($500) split the $3,000 on offer.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 breast<\/b><br \/>\nJapan&#39;s Kanako Watanabe nearly became the first woman under 2:20 this year with a sterling time of 2:20.03. That swim smashed her previously top-ranked 2:20.94 from Moscow, and moved Watanabe to for 18th in the all-time rankings. Australia&#39;s Sally Foster finished second tonight in 2:20.58, while Denmark&#39;s Rikke Moller Pedersen took third in 2:20.91 as both also cleared Watanabe&#39;s old time to move to second and third in the season rankings. <\/p>\n<p>Korea&#39;s Back Su Yeon (2:21.41), USA&#39;s Andrea Kropp (2:21.53), Russia&#39;s Anastasia Chaun (2:22.33), Korea&#39;s Kim Hye Jin (2:23.44) and Italy&#39;s Lisa Fissneider (2:23.57) made up the rest of the championship heat.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Watanabe improved her circuit winnings to $3,500, while Foster now has $1,500.  Pedersen also moved up to $1,500 overall with her $500 for third place.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 IM<\/b><br \/>\nGreat Britain&#39;s Fran Halsall kept USA&#39;s Missy Franklin from winning a third gold medal, as Halsall touched in 58.73 to win the sprint medley.  That swim fell short of Halsall&#39;s all-time sixth-ranked 58.55 from Singapore, but far surpassed Theresa Michalak&#39;s top-ranked 59.30 for this season. Franklin tied Michalak for second with matching times of 59.44 for fourth in the season rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Great Britain&#39;s Sophie Allen (59.67), Finland&#39;s Hanna-Maria Seppala (59.75), Canada&#39;s Erica Morningstar (1:00.77), Great Britain&#39;s Sophie Smith (1:01.13) and Lithuania&#39;s Ruta Meilutyte (1:02.47) placed fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> By sharing the $1,500 for second and third, Franklin increased her overall podium winnings to $11,500 to equal Therese Alshammar for the overall circuit lead.  When incorporating the $10,000 world record bonus, Franklin will be turning down $21,500 in winnings. Halsall improved her tally to $3,000, while Michalak moved to $2,250.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 back<\/b><br \/>\nUSA&#39;s Michael Phelps doubled this evening with a 1:50.34 to win the distance dorsal. That swim demolished his top-ranked time of 1:53.24 set in Moscow, and is a lifetime best for Phelps to move to 15th in the all time rankings.  Phelps&#39; previous best had been a 1:51.40 from Melbourne back in 2004. <\/p>\n<p>Poland&#39;s Radoslaw Kawecki finished second in 1:51.37, short of his eighth-ranked lifetime best of 1:49.13, while Spain&#39;s Aschwin Wildeboer placed third in 1:52.09. China&#39;s Cheng Feiyi (1:52.88) and Christian Diener (1:53.16) also cleared Phelps&#39; previous top-ranked season best to take fourth and fifth this evening.<\/p>\n<p>USA&#39;s Jacob Pebley (1:53.47), Yannick Lebherz (1:56.49) and Jan-Philip Glania (1:58.05) finished sixth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Phelps moved to sole possession of second place in the winnings rankings with $10,500 in total. He trails only Chad Le Clos&#39; $21,500, and moved ahead of Paul Biedermann&#39;s $9,000. Wildeboer improved his tally to $2,500, while Kawecki won his first money of the circuit with $1,000 for second place.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 fly<\/b><br \/>\nSweden&#39;s Therese Alshammar captured the sprint fly title in 25.18, missing her top-ranked effort of 25.06 from Moscow. Denmark&#39;s Jeanette Ottesen finished second in 25.50, while Germany&#39;s Dorothea Brandt wound up third in 26.35.<\/p>\n<p>Great Britain&#39;s Amy Smith (26.67), Belgium&#39;s Kimberly Buys (26.71), Russia&#39;s Maria Ugolkova (26.87), Slovakia&#39;s Katarina Listopadova (26.94) and Sina Sutter (27.01) placed fourth through eighth.<\/p>\n<p><i>Financials:<\/i> Alshammar returned to the podium in the sprint fly to push her winnings to $13,000 for the circuit.  In podium earnings, Alshammar now leads Missy Franklin&#39;s ($11,500).  Franklin, however, still owns the overall earnings due to the $10,000 world record bonus. Ottesen moved to $1,500 overall, while Brandt cashed her second $500 check tonight for $1,000 overall.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BERLIN, Germany, October 23. THE second evening of finals is complete at the FINA World Cup stop held in Berlin. 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