﻿{"id":30618,"date":"2012-05-24T10:16:57","date_gmt":"2012-05-24T15:16:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2012\/05\/european-long-course-championships-hungary-in-control-on-day-four\/"},"modified":"2014-07-29T01:28:14","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T08:28:14","slug":"european-long-course-championships-hungary-in-control-on-day-four","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/european-long-course-championships-hungary-in-control-on-day-four\/","title":{"rendered":"European Long Course Championships: Hungary In Control on Day Four"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>DEBRECEN, Hungary, May 24. THE European Long Course Championships entered hump day with the middle of seven days this evening, and the host day has been running roughshod on the podium.   <\/p>\n<p><b>FINALS<\/B><br \/>\n<b>Women&#039;s 800 free<\/b><br \/>\nHungary&#039;s Boglarka Kapas snared the distance freestyle triumph with a time of 8:26.49.  That swim pushed her to fifth in the world behind Rebecca Adlington (8:18.54), Xin Xin (8:22.76), Mireia Belmonte (8:25.55) and Katie Ledecky (8:25.85).  France&#039;s Coralie Balmy placed second in the event with an 8:27.79, edging Hungary&#039;s Eva Risztov (8:27.87) by .08 seconds.  Balmy improved to 11th in the world, while Riszto took 12th.<\/p>\n<p>Spain&#039;s Erika Villaecija Garcia (8:29.21), Spain&#039;s Melanie Costa Schmid (8:29.71), Romania&#039;s Camelia Potec (8:37.01), Liechtenstein&#039;s Julia Hassler (8:38.18) and Italy&#039;s Martina De Memme (8:38.86) also competed in the championship finale. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nThe host nation went back-to-back to start the night as Katinka Hosszu ripped off a 2:10.84 to win the medley.  That swim cleared her eighth-ranked season best of 2:11.10 from earlier in the meet, but was not enough to push her past Hannah Miley&#039;s 2:10.77 for seventh in the world. Great Britain&#039;s Sophie Allen finished about a half-a-second back in second with a 2:11.49 for ninth in the world, besting her 10th-ranked season best of 2:11.71 from British Trials in March. Hungary&#039;s Evelyn Verrastzo also gave the partisan crowd a back-to-back 1-3 effort with a bronze-winning 2:11.63 to earn 11th in the world rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Germany&#039;s Theresa Michalak (2:12.26), Sweden&#039;s Stina Gardell (2:12.29), Ukraine&#039;s Ganna Dzerkal (2:14.33) and Germany&#039;s Alexandra Wenk (2:14.95) placed fourth through seventh, while Spain&#039;s Beatriz Gomez Cortes drew a disqualification. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 200 breast<\/b><br \/>\nHungary picked up its third straight continental title of the night with Daniel Gyurta throwing down a meet record in the distance breast.  Gyurta posted a 2:08.60 for the win, vaulting from 10th in the world to third.  Only Kosuke Kitajima (2:08.00) and Ryo Tateishi (2:08.17) have been faster, with the three being the only sub-2:09s thus far this year.  Gyurta upended his meet record of 2:08.95 set in Budapest in 2010 with a superior backhalf after turning third at the 100-meter mark.  <\/p>\n<p>Germany&#039;s Marco Koch earned second in 2:09.26, edging his now fifth-ranked season best of 2:09.48 set at German Nationals earlier this year.  He leapfrogged Andrew Willis (2:09.33) to stand fourth in the world rankings behind Gyurta. Greece&#039;s Panagiotis Samilidis also cleared 2:10 with a third-place time of 2:09.72 to tie Clark Burckle and Eric Shanteau for seventh in the world rankings.<\/p>\n<p>Germany&#039;s Christian Vom Lehn (2:10.61), Italy&#039;s Flavio Bizzarri (2:12.47), Ukraine&#039;s Igor Borysik (2:12.51), Switzerland&#039;s Yannick Kaeser (2:13.23) and Hungary&#039;s Akos Molnar (2:13.33) comprised the rest of the championship heat. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nGermany&#039;s Jenny Mensing became the first non-Hungarian winner of the night with a 1:00.08 for the victory.  Her fastest time this year is a sixth-ranked 59.85 from German Nationals earlier in the month.  Italy&#039;s Arianna Barbieri placed second in 1:00.54, off her 15th-ranked 1:00.26 from prelims, while Czech&#039;s Simona Baumrtova finished third in 1:00.57.  France&#039;s Alexianne Castel, who qualified second through semis with a 1:00.48, elected to scratch the finale.<\/p>\n<p>Ukraine&#039;s Daryna Zevina (1:00.59), Spain&#039;s Duane Da Rocha Marce (1:00.89), Italy&#039;s Carlotta Zofkova (1:01.01), Bulgaria&#039;s Ekaterina Avramova (1:01.48) and France&#039;s Cloe Credeville (1:01.54) placed fourth through eighth in the finale. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 200 fly<\/b><br \/>\nHungary jumped back into the win column in the distance fly with a 1-2 finish. Laszlo Cseh smoked the field with a winning time of 1:54.95 to move to third in the world behind only Takeshi Matsuda (1:54.01) and Nick D&#039;Arcy (1:54.71), while Bence Biczo finished second in 1:55.85, just off his eighth-ranked season best of 1:55.77 that lead the semifinal heats.  Greece&#039;s Ioannis Drymonakos clipped Austria&#039;s Dinko Jukic, 1:56.48 to 1:56.53, for bronze as both moved into the top 20. <\/p>\n<p>Serbia&#039;s Velimir Stjepanovic (1:57.06), Italy&#039;s Francesco Pavone (1:57.07), France&#039;s Jordan Coelho (1:58.24) and Switzerland&#039;s Alexandre Liess (1:59.13) rounded out the top eight. <\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 50 back<\/b><br \/>\nIsrael&#039;s Jonatan Kopelev clinched the sprint back title in 24.73, pushing to second in the world rankings behind only Daniel Orzechowski&#039;s 24.44 from Brazil in April.  Kopelev&#039;s previous best had been the 24.98 he used to lead semis.  Italy&#039;s Mirco Di Tora finished second in 24.95 for sixth in the world rankings, while threeway tie for third occurred with France&#039;s Dorian Gandin, Israel&#039;s Guy Barnea and Hungary&#039;s Richard Bohus posting matching 25.14s.<\/p>\n<p>Belarus&#039; Pavel Sankovich (25.25), Norway&#039;s Lavrans Solli (25.28) and Greece&#039;s Aristeidis Grigoriadis (25.46) completed the championship field. <\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 800 free relay<\/b><br \/>\nItaly&#039;s Alice Mizzau (1:58.67), Alice Nesti (1:59.50) and Diletta Carli (1:59.40) kept Italy in the mix for the title before turning things over to superstar Federica Pellegrini.  Pellegrini scorched Italy&#039;s anchor leg with a stunning time of 1:55.33 to secure the victory with a 7:52.90 overall.<\/p>\n<p>Hungary&#039;s Zsuzsanna Jakabos, Evelyn Verraszto, Agnes Mutina and Katinka Hosszu took second for the host nation with a 7:54.70, while Slovenia&#039;s Sara Isakovic, Anja Klinar, Ursa Bezan and Mojca Sagmeister wound up third in 7:59.73.<\/p>\n<p>Germany (8:00.55), Austria (8:09.13), Ireland (8:09.15) and Ukraine (8:11.44) finished fourth through seventh, while Spain was disqualified.  Germany&#039;s Silke Lippok posted the top leadoff time with a 1:57.77, nearly besting her top 200 free time this year of 1:57.61 from German Nationals earlier this month. <\/p>\n<p><B>SEMIFINALS<\/B><br \/>\nFrance&#039;s Amaury Leveaux paced semis of the men&#039;s 100 free with a time of 48.52.  That time nearly clipped his 10th-ranked season best of 48.48 from French Nationals in March.  Italy&#039;s Filippo Magnini, who popped a 47 as a relay anchor for his team&#039;s 400 free relay earlier in the week, cruised into second with a 48.84. Germany&#039;s Mirco Di Carli (48.96) and Romania&#039;s Norbert Trandafir (49.08) qualified third and fourth. <\/p>\n<p>Norway&#039;s Ingvild Snildal pocketed the women&#039;s 100 fly top seed with a time of 58.07, jumping from 16th in the world with a 58.32 from Amsterdam in March to 13th.  Sweden&#039;s Martina Granstrom touched second in 58.39 for 19th in the world, while Greece&#039;s Kristel Vourna placed third in 58.79. <\/p>\n<p>Russia&#039;s Irina Novikova touched in 2:26.39 to top the women&#039;s 200 breast semis.  Her time moved her just into the top 25. Sweden&#039;s Joline Hostman placed second in 2:27.89, while Norway&#039;s Sara Nordenstam earned third in 2:27.91. <\/p>\n<p>In preliminary qualifying, Ukraine&#039;s Sergiy Frolov paced the men&#039;s 800 free with a 7:57.54 to move to eighth in the world rankings, while Italy&#039;s Gabriele Detti took ninth in the world with a 7:57.61. Italy&#039;s Gregorio Paltrinieri (7:57.92) and France&#039;s Sebastien Rouault (7:57.94) earned third and fourth. Paltrinieri 97:51.97) and Rouault (7:52.23) likely have the most in the tank for the finale as the two stand second and third in the world respectively with their season bests behind only Sun Yang (7:47.11).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>DEBRECEN, Hungary, May 24. 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