﻿{"id":6534,"date":"2004-01-14T22:42:15","date_gmt":"2004-01-15T03:42:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/01\/m-m-are-sweet-at-the-world-cup-in-stockholm\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T14:44:31","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T21:44:31","slug":"m-m-are-sweet-at-the-world-cup-in-stockholm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/m-m-are-sweet-at-the-world-cup-in-stockholm\/","title":{"rendered":"M &amp; M Are Sweet at the World Cup in Stockholm"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>STOCKHOLM, January 14.  As they have so often in the past, M &#038; M \u2013 Moses and Moravcova \u2013 ruled the pool tonight, the second and final day of competition of World Cup 4.<\/p>\n<p>The USA\u2019s Ed Moses, clearly back in the flow after more than half a year of some rough times, swept to victory in the 100 meter breaststroke in 58.08 seconds, within hailing distance of his own world record.  The win gave the Curl-Burke star a sweep of all three breaststroke events and made him one of only two swimmers to win three events in Stockholm.   Long course WR-holder Kosuke Kitajima of Japan was second in 58.68 while Britain\u2019s James Gibson placed third in 58.87.<\/p>\n<p>The Brits placed five men in the final, just as they did in yesterday\u2019s 50, and they finished third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh \u2013 all of them under a minute.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, Slovakia\u2019s Martina Moravcova cruised to victory in the 100 meter fly with only Australia\u2019s Petria Thomas putting up a fight.  Tonight the former SMU Mustang had to pull out all the stops to take the 100 free in 54.10, as only 12-hundredths of a second separated the top five finishers.  Sweden\u2019s Johanna Sjoberg (54.12) and Australia\u2019s Thomas (54.15) earned silver and bronze.  <\/p>\n<p>MM had an easier time of it in the 100 IM, joining Moses as the meet\u2019s only triple winners.  Moravcova clocked 1:00.32, well in front of China\u2019s Zhou Yafei (1:01.06) and Britain\u2019s Allison Sheppard (1:01.67).<\/p>\n<p><b>Men\u2019s Events<\/b><br \/>\nThe USA\u2019s Jason Lezak reaffirmed his claim to being king of the sprints when he won the 50 free in 21.77 seconds.  Yesterday Lezak was golden in the 100 free.  Tonight, France\u2019s David Maitre was the only other swimmer able to break 22 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday Ryk Neethling found the 100 free a little too short and the 400 just a bit too long, placing second and third in those events.  But tonight, the 200 was just right for the South African, as he struck gold in an African record 1:43.85 to score an easy win.<\/p>\n<p>The 1500 was anything but easy, as Russia\u2019s Yuri Prilukov and Romania\u2019s Dragos Coman battled stroke-for-stroke through all 60 laps, most of the time separated by less than a tenth of a second.  For the first 1100 meters they were joined by Japan\u2019s Takashi Matsuda.  When it came down to the nitty-gritty, though, Prilukov put half a second between himself and Coman to win, 14:46.59 to 14:47.13.  Matsuda was third in 14:53.94.<\/p>\n<p>The USA\u2019s Randall Bal won his second event of the meet, recording another decisive dorsal victory, this time in the 50 meter back where his 23.92 was half a second better than Japan\u2019s Tomomi Morita (24.41).  Yesterday he won the 100 meters in 51.61.<\/p>\n<p>The 200 meters back fell to Evgueny Aleshin of Russia in 1:53.21, with China\u2019s Wang Wei and Japan\u2019s Morita taking the next two places.<\/p>\n<p>Ukraine\u2019s Andriy Serdinov, who briefly held the long course WR in the 100 fly last summer, won the 100 here tonight in 51.66, a tenth of a second ahead of Russia\u2019s Nikolai Skvortsov.<\/p>\n<p>Kosuke Kitajima repeated his upset win in the individual medley.  Last night he victimized Slovenia\u2019s Peter Mankoc, the favorite, and 400m IM WR-holder, Brian Johns of Canada in the 100 meters.  Tonight, in the 200, the Pocket Rocket was dismissed as a contender, but once again he rose to the occasion to score a narrow victory, clocking 1:56.68 to Johns\u2019 1:56.74.  Mankoc touched more than a second later.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women\u2019s Events<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Chinese newcomer Gao Chang, 16, had the best overall women\u2019s performance tonight, winning the 100m backstroke in 58.49.  Japan\u2019s Reiko Nakamura was well back in 59.80, 8-hundredths ahead of the USA\u2019s Courtney Shealy, a 2000 Olympian in this event.<\/p>\n<p>Three women battled for the gold in the 400 free, with Romania\u2019s Camelia Potec triumphant in 4:02.99.  China\u2019s Pang Jiaying was second in 4:03.80 with Britain\u2019s Mel Marshall, the winner of the 200 meters, third in 4:04.36.<\/p>\n<p>Leading all the way, US Olympic silver medalist Kristy Kowal upset Sweden\u2019s Emma Igelstrom, the WR-holder in the 50m breaststroke in that two-lap spring, 31.18 to 31.38.  Russia\u2019s Elena Bogomazova was third in 31.46.<\/p>\n<p>There was never any doubt about the 200 meter breast, which was won by Euro champ Mirna Jukic in 2:23.36 with Kowal second, almost three seconds back.<\/p>\n<p>To the delight of the crowd, Swedes took first and second in the 50 fly, with WR-holder Anna-Karin Kammerling getting to the wall a fingernail\u2019s length ahead of Therese Alshammar, 25.98 to 26.01.  Australia\u2019s Petria Thomas set a national record with her 26.07, good for the bronze.<\/p>\n<p>Thomas finally found her niche in the 200 fly, holding off a determined, but late, challenge by Japan\u2019s Yuko Nakanishi.  At the wall, it was Thomas first in 2:08.16, followed by Nakanishi in 2:08.54.<\/p>\n<p>China\u2019s Zhou Yafei, who fashioned a decisive victory in the 200 IM yesterday, made it a repeat performance tonight in the 400.  Zhou finished in 4:35.46, more than six full seconds in front of Nakanishi.<\/p>\n<p>The USA dominated the two-day stopover in the Swedish capitol, winning eight events (8-1-3) for a total of 12 medals.  Japan actually won the most medals \u2013 15 \u2013 including four gold, while two other countries beside the USA won 12 medals, Sweden and Great Britain.<br \/>\nBerlin, on January 17-18, is the next stop on the World Cup circuit.<\/p>\n<p><b><br \/>\n2004 FINA WORLD CUP 4<br \/>\nStockholm, Sweden<br \/>\nJanuary 13-14, 2004<\/p>\n<p>50 meter pool<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS<br \/>\nDAY TWO: January 14, 2004<\/b><\/p>\n<p>MEN<br \/>\n50 METRES FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1\t21.77\tLezak Jason,75,USA<br \/>\n2\t21.85\tMaitre David,80,FRA<br \/>\n3\t22.01\tNystrand Stefan,81,SWE<br \/>\n4\t22.10\tSouza Jader,82,BRA<br \/>\n5\t22.20\tNeethling Ryk,77,RSA<br \/>\n6\t22.42\tBuhler Christoph,74,SUI<br \/>\n7\t22.49\tStymne Petter,83,SWE<br \/>\n8\t22.83\tLee Chung-Hee,81,KOR<\/p>\n<p>200 METRES FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1\t1:43.85\tNeethling Ryk,77,RSA<br \/>\n2\t1:46.23\tHayden Brent,83,CAN<br \/>\n3\t1:46.91\tMatsuda Takashi,84,JPN<br \/>\n4\t1:46.95\tComan Dragos,80,ROM<br \/>\n5\t1:46.99\tJohnston Mark,79,CAN<br \/>\n6\t1:47.14\tKapralov Andrei,80,RUS<br \/>\n7\t1:48.74\tSakurai Yuji,84,JPN<br \/>\n8\t1:50.25\tMatsumoto Hisato,84,JPN<\/p>\n<p>1500 METRES FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1\t14:46.59\tPrilukov Yuri,84,RUS<br \/>\n2\t14:47.13\tComan Dragos,80,ROM<br \/>\n3\t14:53.94\tMatsuda Takashi,84,JPN<br \/>\n4\t15:07.22\tMonasterio Ricardo,78,VEN<br \/>\n5\t15:16.19\tMatsumoto Hisato,84,JPN<br \/>\n6\t15:28.95\tJohnston Mark,79,CAN<br \/>\n7\t16:03.75\tRud Jon,86,DEN<br \/>\n8\t16:10.69\tPettersson Axel,83,SWE<\/p>\n<p>50 METRES BACKSTROKE<br \/>\n1\t23.92\tBal Randall,80,USA<br \/>\n2\t24.41\tMorita Tomomi,84,JPN<br \/>\n3\t24.86\tVyatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS<br \/>\n4\t24.96\tAleshin Evgeni,79,RUS<br \/>\n5\t25.12\tNishikori Atsushi,78,JPN<br \/>\n6\t25.37\tSjodal Petter,79,NOR<br \/>\n7\t25.43\tPetersson Jens,83,SWE<br \/>\n8\t25.72\tDu Rand George,82,RSA<\/p>\n<p>200 METRES BACKSTROKE<br \/>\n1\t1:53.21\tAleshin Evgeni,79,RUS<br \/>\n2\t1:54.79\tWang Wei,79,CHN<br \/>\n3\t1:55.05\tMorita Tomomi,84,JPN<br \/>\n4\t1:55.60\tVyatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS<br \/>\n5\t1:55.85\tDu Rand George,82,RSA<br \/>\n6\t1:56.26\tJohns Brian,82,CAN<br \/>\n7\t1:58.43\tRomero Rogerio,69,BRA<br \/>\n8\t1:59.04\tParry Stephen,77,GBR<\/p>\n<p>100 METRES BREASTSTROKE<br \/>\n1\t58.08\tMoses Glenn Ed,80,USA<br \/>\n2\t58.68\tKitajima Kosuke,82,JPN<br \/>\n3\t58.87\tGibson James,79,GBR<br \/>\n4\t59.21\tEdmond Ian,78,GBR<br \/>\n5\t59.27\tMew Darren,79,GBR<br \/>\n6\t59.31\tCook Chris,79,GBR<br \/>\n7\t59.75\tWhitehead Adam,79,GBR<br \/>\n8\t1:00.76\tLorenz Timo,82,GER<\/p>\n<p>100 METRES BUTTERFLY<br \/>\n1\t51.66\tSerdinov Andriy,82,UKR<br \/>\n2\t51.76\tSkvortsov Nikolai,84,RUS<br \/>\n3\t52.26\tMintenko Michael,75,CAN<br \/>\n4\t52.40\tPine Adam,76,AUS<br \/>\n5\t52.46\tIlika Josh,76,MEX<br \/>\n6\t52.90\tJeong Doo-Hee,84,KOR<br \/>\n7\t53.02\tPolyakov Anatoli,80,RUS<br \/>\n8\t53.08\tZhou Jiawei,83,CHN<\/p>\n<p>200 METRES IND.MEDLEY<br \/>\n1\t1:56.68\tKitajima Kosuke,82,JPN<br \/>\n2\t1:56.74\tJohns Brian,82,CAN<br \/>\n3\t1:58.01\tMankoc Peter,78,SLO<br \/>\n4\t1:58.20\tWang Wei,79,CHN<br \/>\n5\t2:02.09\tDonnelly Eric,80,USA<br \/>\n6\t2:03.55\tSkrydlov Ilya,82,RUS<br \/>\n7\t2:03.79\tHetland Alexsander,82,NOR<br \/>\n8\t2:07.86\tWik Jonathan,81,SWE<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN<br \/>\n100 METRES FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1\t54.10\tMoravcova Martina,76,SVK<br \/>\n2\t54.12\tSjoberg Johanna,78,SWE<br \/>\n3\t54.15\tThomas Petria,75,AUS<br \/>\n4\t54.20\tMarshall Melanie,82,GBR<br \/>\n5\t54.22\tLillhage Josefine,80,SWE<br \/>\n6\t54.61\tShealy Courtney,77,USA<br \/>\n7\t55.05\tSheppard Alison,72,GBR<br \/>\n8\t55.20\tEdington Sophie,85,AUS<\/p>\n<p>400 METRES FREESTYLE<br \/>\n1\t4:02.99\tPotec Camelia,82,ROM<br \/>\n2\t4:03.80\tPang Jiaying,85,CHN<br \/>\n3\t4:04.36\tMarshall Melanie,82,GBR<br \/>\n4\t4:08.58\tLillhage Josefine,80,SWE<br \/>\n5\t4:10.16\tCooke Rebecca,83,GBR<br \/>\n6\t4:11.18\tYang Jing,87,CHN<br \/>\n7\t4:13.66\tStrasser Chantal,78,SUI<br \/>\n8\t4:14.53\tLinton Rebecca,85,NZL<\/p>\n<p>100 METRES BACKSTROKE<br \/>\n1\t58.49\tGao Chang,87,CHN<br \/>\n2\t59.80\tNakamura Reiko,82,JPN<br \/>\n3\t59.88\tShealy Courtney,77,USA<br \/>\n4\t1:00.04\tKomarova Stanislava,86,RUS<br \/>\n5\t1:00.37\tEdington Sophie,85,AUS<br \/>\n \t1:00.37\tJovanovic Sanja,86,CRO<br \/>\n7\t1:00.98\tIto Hanae,85,JPN<br \/>\n8\t1:02.12\tGuehrer Marieke,85,AUS<\/p>\n<p>50 METRES BREASTSTROKE<br \/>\n1\t31.18\tKowal Kristy,78,USA<br \/>\n2\t31.38\tIgelstrom Emma,80,SWE<br \/>\n3\t31.46\tBogomazova Elena,82,RUS<br \/>\n4\t31.55\tJukic Mirna,86,AUT<br \/>\n5\t32.13\tOstling Maria,78,SWE<br \/>\n6\t32.55\tDrab Caroline,85,SWE<br \/>\n7\t32.60\tNyysti Johanna,84,SWE<br \/>\n8\t32.76\tDizdarevic Sanja,87,SWE<\/p>\n<p>200 METRES BREASTSTROKE<br \/>\n1\t2:23.36\tJukic Mirna,86,AUT<br \/>\n2\t2:26.07\tKowal Kristy,78,USA<br \/>\n3\t2:27.91\tLarsson Sara,83,SWE<br \/>\n4\t2:29.06\tKonowalik Amy,86,GBR<br \/>\n5\t2:30.69\tGulbrandsen Anne-M.,84,NOR<br \/>\n6\t2:31.21\tSchlegel Carmela,83,SUI<br \/>\n7\t2:35.07\tJarland Elisabeth,85,NOR<br \/>\n\tdisq\tMaria Ostling,78,SWE<\/p>\n<p>50 METRES BUTTERFLY<br \/>\n1\t25.98\tKammerling Anna-Karin,80,SWE<br \/>\n2\t26.01\tAlshammar Therese,77,SWE<br \/>\n3\t26.07\tThomas Petria,75,AUS<br \/>\n4\t26.81\tMetella Malia,82,FRA<br \/>\n5\t26.88\tFagundez Gabriella,85,SWE<br \/>\n6\t26.91\tOttesen Jeanette,87,DEN<br \/>\n7\t27.40\tGuehrer Marieke,85,AUS<br \/>\n8\t28.16\tHansen Annette,84,DEN<\/p>\n<p>200 METRES BUTTERFLY<br \/>\n1\t2:08.16\tThomas Petria,75,AUS<br \/>\n2\t2:08.54\tNakanishi Yuko,81,JPN<br \/>\n3\t2:09.94\tOnishi Junko,74,JPN<br \/>\n4\t2:11.11\tLi Jie,84,CHN<br \/>\n5\t2:12.34\tLiu Zhongxin,88,CHN<br \/>\n6\t2:14.46\tVan Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL<br \/>\n7\t2:15.02\tKnutsson Linda,85,SWE<br \/>\n8\t2:16.64\tGehring Charne,86,RSA<\/p>\n<p>100 METRES IND.MEDLEY<br \/>\n1\t1:00.32\tMoravcova Martina,76,SVK<br \/>\n2\t1:01.06\tZhou Yafei,84,CHN<br \/>\n3\t1:01.67\tSheppard Alison,72,GBR<br \/>\n4\t1:02.72\tEriksson Hanna,84,SWE<br \/>\n5\t1:03.83\tJukic Mirna,86,AUT<br \/>\n6\t1:04.10\tCarlsson Jennie,86,SWE<br \/>\n7\t1:04.67\tJorgensen Kathrine,83,SWE<br \/>\n8\t1:05.20\tRoslund Emilie,87,SWE<\/p>\n<p>400 METRES IND.MEDLEY<br \/>\n1\t4:35.46\tZhou Yafei,84,CHN<br \/>\n2\t4:41.93\tNakanishi Yuko,81,JPN<br \/>\n3\t4:44.66\tChase Laura,87,GBR<br \/>\n4\t4:45.56\tVan Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL<br \/>\n5\t4:47.64\tBerglund Ann,84,SWE<br \/>\n6\t4:50.41\tJarland Elisabeth,85,NOR<br \/>\n7\t4:56.57\tKonowalik Amy,86,GBR<br \/>\n8\t4:56.93      Berglund Eva,84,SWE<\/p>\n<p>WORLD CUP 4 MEDAL TOTALS<br \/>\n\tGold\tSilver\tBronze\tTotal<br \/>\nUSA\t8\t1\t3\t12<br \/>\nJPN\t4\t6\t5\t15<br \/>\nCHN\t4\t4\t1\t9<br \/>\nSWE\t3\t4\t5\t12<br \/>\nRUS\t3\t3\t3\t9<br \/>\nSVK\t3\t0\t0\t3<br \/>\nCAN\t2\t3\t2\t7<br \/>\nGBR\t2\t2\t8\t12<br \/>\nROM\t1\t3\t0\t4<br \/>\nAUS\t1\t2\t3\t6<br \/>\nAUT\t1\t2\t0\t3<br \/>\nRSA\t1\t1\t2\t4<br \/>\nUKR\t1\t0\t0\t1<br \/>\nFRA\t0\t2\t0\t2<br 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As they have so often in the past, M &#038; M \u2013 Moses and Moravcova \u2013 ruled the pool tonight, the second and final<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":false,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"dois","enabled":false},"version":2}},"categories":[4],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-6534","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-zzzzzzzzz"],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v24.3 (Yoast SEO v24.3) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\r\n<title>M &amp; M Are Sweet at the World Cup in Stockholm - Swimming World<\/title>\r\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\r\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/m-m-are-sweet-at-the-world-cup-in-stockholm\/\" \/>\r\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\r\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\r\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"M &amp; M Are Sweet at the World Cup in Stockholm\" \/>\r\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"By Phillip Whitten STOCKHOLM, January 14. 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