﻿{"id":7264,"date":"2004-05-11T19:01:31","date_gmt":"2004-05-12T00:01:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/05\/eastern-european-dominate-day-2-of-euro-champs-spain-takes-womens-800-free-relay\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T15:59:44","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T22:59:44","slug":"eastern-european-dominate-day-2-of-euro-champs-spain-takes-womens-800-free-relay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/eastern-european-dominate-day-2-of-euro-champs-spain-takes-womens-800-free-relay\/","title":{"rendered":"Eastern European Dominate Day 2 of Euro Champs, Spain Takes Women&#8217;s 800 Free Relay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Phillip Whitten<\/p>\n<p>MADRID, Spain, May 11.  EASTERN European swimmers dominated the action on the second day of  the 2004 European Swimming Championships at the M-86 Pool in Madrid, winning five of the six events contested.  Only the Spanish women&#39;s 4x200m freestyle relay team prevented a total sweep by the East Europeans.<\/p>\n<p>The meet is being held in the cold, drizzly Spanish capital without the continent&#39;s two strongest powers &#8212; Germany and Britain &#8212; in attendance (though several Germans participated).  In addition, key players from other nations are also absent, preferring to devote their attention to the final weeks of training before the Olympic Games.  Among the prominently missing: Alex Popov and Inky De Bruijn.<\/p>\n<p>Ukraine&#39;s Sergiy Breus got things rolling with a surprise win in the men&#39;s 50m butterfly.  The 20 year-old newcomer clocked 24.02 seconds to nip Russia&#39;s Nikolai Skvortsov, who touched in 24.05.  Another Ukrainian, Andriy Serdinov, was third in 24.16.  Finland&#39;s Jere Hard, the defending champion, was a disappointing fourth in 24.22.<\/p>\n<p>The women&#39;s 50m fly went to Russia&#39;s Natalia Soutiaguina in a pedestrian 27.04.  Slovakia&#39;s Martina Moravcova was 5-hundredths back, just 2-hundredths ahead of Chantal Groot of The Netherlands.<\/p>\n<p>Thirty-four year-old Judith Draxler, the favorite of Masters swimmers everywhere, was sixth in 27.29.  Her semifinal time of 27.11 would have earned her a bronze.<\/p>\n<p>Eighteen year-old Laszlo Cseh won his first European title by edging Austria&#39;s (and Stanford&#39;s) Markus Rogan by the narrowest of margins in the 100-meter backstroke.  Cseh, who battled Michael Phelps for the gold in Barcelona in the 400 IM, split 26.70 at the 50, then hung on as every stroke brought Rogan closer.  <\/p>\n<p>At the wall it was Cseh first in 55.26, followed by Rogan at 55.27 and Germany&#39;s Stev Theloke, 55.39.<\/p>\n<p>France&#39;s Hugues Duboscq must have been watching the backstroke race and probably figured, &quot;Hmmm, if it worked for young Laszlo there, it should work for me in the 100 breast.&quot;  So adopting the Hungarian&#39;s strategy, Dubosq, the French record-holder in this event, took off like a shot.<\/p>\n<p>Splitting 28.44 seconds at the turn, nearly half a second ahead of Ukraine&#39;s Oleg Lisogor, the Frenchman  could see visions of gold dancing before his eyes, just out of reach.  But the veteran had made a beginner&#39;s mistake.  Out too fast, he saw the golden images fade and felt the pain increase in his arms and legs with every stroke. <\/p>\n<p>Trying desperately to hang on, he could only sense Ukraine&#39;s Oleg Lisogor, swimming in lane 1, sweep past him to retain his continental title and notch his nation&#39;s second gold medal of the evening. Lisogor touched in 1:01.13, equaling Duboscq&#39;s time in the semis.  The Frenchman hung on for the silver ahead of Hungary&#39;s fast-closing Ricky Bodor.<\/p>\n<p>Stanislava Komarova, the 17 year-old sweetheart of the Russian team, turned in a decisive performance in winning the women&#39;s 200-meter backstroke.  Second at the halfway mark behind Ukraine&#39;s Irina Amshennikova, 1:04.11 to 1:04.24, Komarova took control of the race on the third lap to forge a 1.23 second lead over the 17 year-old Ukrainian.<\/p>\n<p>On the final lap, she pulled away from the field with ease, touching in 2:10.97, to win by more than two seconds over Slovenia&#39;s Anja Carman (2:13.12).  Croatian Sanja Jovanovic came from fifth on the final lap to grab third in 2:13.95.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth place went to France&#39;s Roxanna Maracineanu, the 1998 world champion, while Amshennikova faded badly to fifth.<\/p>\n<p>Imbued with the spirit of Don Quixote, unheralded Spain put a whupping on the favorites in the evening\u2019s final event, the women&#39;s 4&#215;200 meter freestyle relay.<\/p>\n<p>Romania&#39;s Camelia Potec gave her country the lead on the first leg with a 1:59.16 effort.  Spain&#39;s Tatiana Rouba followed in 2:00.14 with Josefin Lillhage bring her team third with her 2:00.51 leadoff.<\/p>\n<p>On the second leg, Melissa Caballero took the lead from Romania just before the turn at 300 meters and from then it was Rule Hispania. Caballero split 2:00.66 while Sweden&#39;s  Johanna Sjoberg split 2:01.98 to ease her team into second.<\/p>\n<p>Several swimmers out-split Spain&#39;s Laura Roca&#39;s 2:02.85 on the third leg, with Ida Mattson bringing the Swedes to within 21-hundredths of the leaders.<\/p>\n<p>But Spain had Erika Villaecija on the anchor, and she responded with a 1:59.76 as Spain won easily in 8:03.41.  Meanwhile, France, which had languished in sixth, popped up to the silver medal position on the strength of Solenne Figues&#39; 1:57.62.<\/p>\n<p>In the three-way battle for the minor medals, France touched in 8:06.04, followed by Romania at 8:06.26, while Sweden dropped to fourth in 8:06.36.<\/p>\n<p><b>Semifinals<\/b><br \/>\nItalian Filippo Magnini defied the biting wind and bitter cold to lead the men&#39;s 100m freestyle semis in 49.19 seconds.  World record-holder Pieter van den Hoogenband (47.84) is second in 49.49, followed by Russia&#39;s Andrei Kapralov.<\/p>\n<p>The women&#39;s 100m free saw pre-meet fave Malia Metella swim a fast 54.57 to grab lane 4 for the finals. Unknown Nery Mantey Niangkouara of Greece swam the only other sub-55, as she touched in 54.96.  Martina Moravcova has the third spot off her 55.30, but look out for Italian 15 year-old sensation Federica Pellegrini, fourth fastest at 55.35.<\/p>\n<p>Russia&#39;s Elena Bogamazova led all semifinalists in the women&#39;s 100m breast in a slow 1:09.49.  Svitlana Bondarenko followed in 1:09.90 with Italy&#39;s Chiara Boggiatto, 17 year-old sister of Alessio, third in 1:09.99.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile Alessio clocked 2:01.13 to qualify first for the finals of the 200 IM.  Markus Rogan was second in 2:01.83, the only other swim under 2:02.  Former WR-holder Jani Sievinen was fourth and 2000 Olympic champion Massi Rosolino sixth.<\/p>\n<p><b><br \/>\nEuropean Swimming Championships<br \/>\nMadrid, Spain<br \/>\nMay  10-16, 2004<\/p>\n<p>50 meter pool<\/p>\n<p>FINALS<\/p>\n<p>DAY TWO: May 11, 2004<br \/>\nMen\u2019s 50m Butterfly<\/p>\n<p>FINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nWR 23.30 CROCKER Ian Austin (USA) 29 FEB 2004 USA<br \/>\nER 23.50 HARD Jere Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 FIN<br \/>\nCR 23.50 HARD Jere Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 FIN<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. LN<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. BREUS Sergiy 83 UKR 0.86 24.02 5<br \/>\n2. SKVORTSOV Nikolay 84 RUS 0.87 24.05 0.03 8<br \/>\n3. SERDINOV Andriy 82 UKR 0.81 24.16 0.14 3<br \/>\n4. HARD Jere 78 FIN 0.80 24.22 0.20 4<br \/>\n5. KOROTYSHKIN Evgeny 83 RUS 0.80 24.23 0.21 6<br \/>\n6. GASPAR Zsolt 77 HUN 0.73 24.38 0.36 7<br \/>\n7. HOLST Ewout 78 NED 0.81 24.50 0.48 2<br \/>\n8. ANDKJ\u00c6R Jakob Schi\u00f8tt 85 DEN 0.71 24.63 0.61 1<\/p>\n<p>Women\u2019s 50m Butterfly<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nWR 25.57 KAMMERLING Anna-Karin Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 SWE<br \/>\nER 25.57 KAMMERLING Anna-Karin Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 SWE<br \/>\nCR 25.57 KAMMERLING Anna-Karin Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 SWE<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. LN<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. SOUTIAGUINA Natalia 80 RUS 0.84 27.04 5<br \/>\n2. MORAVCOVA Martina 76 SVK 0.82 27.09 0.05 4<br \/>\n3. GROOT Chantal 82 NED 0.84 27.11 0.07 2<br \/>\n4. OTTESEN Jeanette 87 DEN 0.82 27.19 0.15 7<br \/>\n5. BOROCHOVSKI Vered 84 ISR 0.84 27.27 0.23 8<br \/>\n6. DRAXLER Judith 70 AUT 0.78 27.29 0.25 3<br \/>\n7. SAN JUAN Angela 83 ESP 0.83 27.44 0.40 1<br \/>\n8. POPCHANKA Alena 79 BLR 0.72 27.65 0.61 6<\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s 100m Backstroke<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nWR 53.60 KRAYZELBURG Lenny Sydney (AUS) 24 AUG 1999 USA<br \/>\nER 53.92 VYATCHANIN Arkady Barcelona (ESP) 22 JUL 2003 RUS<br \/>\nCR 54.42 THELOKE Stev Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 GER<br \/>\nRank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. LN 50m<\/p>\n<p>FINAL<br \/>\n1. CSEH Laszlo 85 HUN 0.65 26.70 55.26 6<br \/>\n2. ROGAN Markus 82 AUT 0.66 27.01 55.27 0.01 4<br \/>\n3. THELOKE Stev 78 GER 0.74 27.14 55.39 0.13 3<br \/>\n4. MEDVESEK Blaz 80 SLO 0.71 26.96 55.49 0.23 2<br \/>\n5. VYATCHANIN Arkady 84 RUS 0.83 26.79 55.78 0.52 5<br \/>\n5. KOZULJ Gordan 76 CRO 0.70 27.22 55.78 0.52 7<br \/>\n7. ALESHIN Evgeny 79 RUS 0.71 26.96 55.96 0.70 1<br \/>\n8. BUYUKUNCU Derya 76 TUR 0.70 27.27 56.14 0.88 8<\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s 100m Breaststroke<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nWR 59.78 KITAJIMA Kosuke Barcelona (ESP) 21 JUL 2003 JPN<br \/>\nER 59.94 SLOUDNOV Roman Fukuoka (JPN) 23 JUL 2001 RUS<br \/>\nCR 1:00.29 LISOGOR Oleg Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 UKR<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. LN 50m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. LISOGOR Oleg 79 UKR 0.80 28.87 1:01.13 1<br \/>\n2. DUBOSCQ Hugues 81 FRA 0.76 28.44 1:01.25 0.12 4<br \/>\n3. BODOR Richard 79 HUN 0.74 28.93 1:01.54 0.41 5<br \/>\n4. KOMORNIKOV Dmitry 81 RUS 0.87 29.28 1:01.69 0.56 6<br \/>\n5. GUSTAVSSON Martin 80 SWE 0.78 29.07 1:01.99 0.86 2<br \/>\n6. DYMO Valeriy 85 UKR 0.89 29.39 1:02.00 0.87 7<br \/>\n7. BOSSINI Paolo 85 ITA 0.84 29.35 1:02.16 1.03 8<br \/>\n8. TAHIROVIC Emil 79 SLO 0.79 28.93 1:02.35 1.22 3<\/p>\n<p>Women\u2019s 200m Backstroke<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nWR 2:06.62 EGERSZEGI Krisztina Athens (GRE) 25 AUG 1991 HUN<br \/>\nER 2:06.62 EGERSZEGI Krisztina Athens (GRE) 25 AUG 1991 HUN<br \/>\nCR 2:06.62 EGERSZEGI Krisztina Athens (GRE) 25 AUG 1991 HUN<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. LN 150m 100m 50m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. KOMAROVA Stanislava 86 RUS 0.74 31.38 1:04.24 1:37.59 2:10.97 4<br \/>\n2. CARMAN Anja 85 SLO 0.75 32.01 1:05.11 1:39.61 2:13.12 2.15 2<br \/>\n3. JOVANOVIC Sanja 86 CRO 0.72 31.52 1:05.52 1:39.98 2:13.95 2.98 6<br \/>\n4. MARACINEANU Roxana 75 FRA 0.65 31.55 1:05.39 1:39.56 2:14.28 3.31 5<br \/>\n5. AMSHENNIKOVA Iryna 86 UKR 0.67 31.17 1:04.11 1:38.82 2:14.73 3.76 3<br \/>\n6. SZEPESI Nikolett 87 HUN 0.69 31.60 1:06.17 1:41.02 2:15.58 4.61 7<br \/>\n7. PUTRA Alexandra 86 FRA 0.73 32.01 1:05.92 1:41.53 2:17.88 6.91 1<br \/>\n8. KARASTERGIOU Eirini 82 GRE 0.81 31.54 1:06.22 1:42.30 2:19.02 8.05 8<\/p>\n<p>Women\u2019s 4 x 200m Freestyle<br \/>\nFINAL RESULTS<br \/>\nFinals<br \/>\nWR 7:55.47 German Democratic Republic Strasbourg (FRA) 18 AUG 1987 GDR<br \/>\nER 7:55.47 German Democratic Republic Strasbourg (FRA) 18 AUG 1987 GDR<br \/>\nCR 7:55.47 German Democratic Republic Strasbourg (FRA) 18 AUG 1987 GDR<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name Nation Result Behind R.T. LN 150m 100m 50m 200m<br \/>\nFINAL<br \/>\n1. Spain ESP 8:03.41 4<br \/>\n2:00.14 2:00.14 1:29.34 58.07 27.97 0.89 83 ROUBA Tatiana<br \/>\n4:00.80 2:00.66 1:29.87 58.65 28.14 0.34 85 CABALLERO Melissa<br \/>\n6:03.65 2:02.85 1:30.14 58.79 28.15 0.19 80 ROCA Laura<br \/>\n8:03.41 1:59.76 1:29.50 58.40 28.02 0.31 84 VILLAECIJA Erika<br \/>\n2. France FRA 8:06.04 2.63 5<br \/>\n2:03.13 2:03.13 1:30.74 58.84 28.22 0.88 83 COUDERC Celine<br \/>\n4:05.95 2:02.82 1:31.19 59.29 28.53 0.37 80 QUELENNEC Katarin<br \/>\n6:08.42 2:02.47 1:30.70 58.96 27.81 0.28 84 N\u2019GUESSAN Elsa<br \/>\n8:06.04 1:57.62 1:27.94 58.06 27.99 0.12 79 FIGUES Solenne<br \/>\n3. Romania ROM 8:06.26 2.85 3<br \/>\n1:59.16 1:59.16 1:28.50 58.00 28.03 0.90 82 POTEC Camelia<br \/>\n4:03.28 2:04.12 1:32.01 1:00.15 28.64 0.48 79 LACUSTA Larisa<br \/>\n6:05.68 2:02.40 1:30.80 58.94 28.15 0.24 75 CASLARU Beatrice<br \/>\n8:06.26 2:00.58 1:29.52 58.12 28.12 0.35 81 PADURARU Simona<br \/>\n4. Sweden SWE 8:06.36 2.95 2<br \/>\n2:00.51 2:00.51 1:29.68 58.65 28.42 0.87 80 LILLHAGE Josefin<br \/>\n4:02.49 2:01.98 1:30.59 59.63 28.10 0.29 78 SJOBERG Johanna<br \/>\n6:03.86 2:01.37 1:29.79 58.38 27.79 0.33 85 MATSSON Ida<br \/>\n8:06.36 2:02.50 1:30.78 59.20 28.50 0.32 79 WANNBERG Lotta<br \/>\n5. Netherlands NED 8:09.67 6.26 6<br \/>\n2:04.71 2:04.71 1:31.53 59.25 28.41 0.87 82 GROOT Chantal<br \/>\n4:06.97 2:02.26 1:30.53 59.05 28.01 0.16 85 LEMMEN Celina<br \/>\n6:08.99 2:02.02 1:30.06 58.87 28.14 0.38 83 VAN STRALEN Haike<br \/>\n8:09.67 2:00.68 1:29.49 58.32 27.66 0.33 79 VELDHUIS Marleen<br \/>\n6. Slovenia SLO 8:15.05 11.64 1<br \/>\n2:02.16 2:02.16 1:30.90 59.36 28.73 0.93 88 ISAKOVIC Sara<br \/>\n4:05.72 2:03.56 1:31.61 59.81 28.68 0.15 88 KLINAR Anja<br \/>\n6:08.20 2:02.48 1:31.68 1:00.45 29.49 0.56 85 CARMAN Anja<br \/>\n8:15.05 2:06.85 1:34.28 1:01.69 29.99 0.40 87 BABIC Lavra<br \/>\n7. Italy ITA 8:15.60 12.19 7<br \/>\n2:03.71 2:03.71 1:31.93 1:00.39 29.02 0.81 79 RICCIARDI Simona<br \/>\n4:07.92 2:04.21 1:32.40 1:00.75 28.96 0.52 76 VIANINI Cecilia<br \/>\n6:10.90 2:02.98 1:31.48 1:00.00 28.80 0.43 82 PARISE Sara<br \/>\n8:15.60 2:04.70 1:32.14 1:00.03 28.87 0.48 86 PAGLIARINI Silvia<br \/>\n8. Greece GRE 8:18.51 15.10 8<br \/>\n2:03.58 2:03.58 1:31.28 59.23 28.47 0.83 85 DIMOSCHAKI Zoi<br \/>\n4:07.60 2:04.02 1:32.95 1:00.94 29.40 0.36 79 LYMPERTA Marianna<br \/>\n6:15.20 2:07.60 1:34.32 1:01.65 29.65 0.56 79 KOSTA Eirini<br \/>\n8:18.51 2:03.31 1:31.95 1:00.59 29.01 0.23 83 MANOLI Georgia<\/p>\n<p><b>SEMIFINALS<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s 50m Butterfly<br \/>\nSemifnals<br \/>\nWR 23.30 CROCKER Ian Austin (USA) 29 FEB 2004 USA<br \/>\nER 23.50 HARD Jere Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 FIN<br \/>\nCR 23.50 HARD Jere Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 FIN<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. HT LN<br \/>\nHARD Jere FIN 78 24.06 1. Q 0.81 1 5<br \/>\nBREUS Sergiy UKR 83 24.10 2. 0.04 Q 0.87 2 5<br \/>\nSERDINOV Andriy UKR 82 24.24 3. 0.18 Q 0.81 2 4<br \/>\nKOROTYSHKIN Evgeny RUS 83 24.30 4. 0.24 q 0.80 2 3<br \/>\nHOLST Ewout NED 78 24.31 5. 0.25 Q 0.81 1 4<br \/>\nGASPAR Zsolt HUN 77 24.36 6. 0.30 q 0.73 2 2<br \/>\nANDKJ\u00c6R Jakob Schi\u00f8tt DEN 85 24.39 7. 0.33 q 0.75 1 3<br \/>\nSKVORTSOV Nikolay RUS 84 24.45 8. 0.39 q 0.86 1 6<\/p>\n<p>NALESSO Mattia ITA 81 24.56 9. 0.50 0.75 2 6<br \/>\nMORGADO Sim\u00e1o POR 79 24.58 10. 0.52 0.78 1 2<br \/>\nPALAZOV GeorgiBUL 80 24.67 11. 0.61 0.82 1 1<br \/>\nLAGOUN Pavel BLR 79 24.85 12. 0.79 0.77 2 7<br \/>\nPUNINSKI AlexeiCRO 85 24.87 13. 0.81 0.73 1 7<br \/>\nSJODAL Petter NOR 79 24.98 14. 0.92 0.79 2 1<br \/>\nHAUSTOV Danil EST 80 25.16 15. 1.10 0.72 2 8<br \/>\nVAITKAITIS Emilis LTU 80 DSQ 0.78 1 8<\/p>\n<p>Women\u2019s 50m Butterfly<br \/>\nSemifinals<br \/>\nWR 25.57 KAMMERLING Anna-Karin Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 SWE<br \/>\nER 25.57 KAMMERLING Anna-Karin Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 SWE<br \/>\nCR 25.57 KAMMERLING Anna-Karin Berlin (GER) 30 JUL 2002 SWE<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. HT LN<br \/>\nMORAVCOVA Martina SVK 76 26.83 1. Q 0.88 2 4<br \/>\nSOUTIAGUINA Natalia RUS 80 27.06 2. 0.23 Q 0.87 1 3<br \/>\nDRAXLER Judith AUT 70 27.11 3. 0.28 Q 0.79 1 4<br \/>\nPOPCHANKA Alena BLR 79 27.12 4. 0.29 q 0.73 1 5<br \/>\nGROOT Chantal NED 82 27.12 4. 0.29 Q 0.80 2 6<br \/>\nOTTESEN Jeanette DEN 87 27.25 6. 0.42 q 0.79 2 5<br \/>\nSAN JUAN Angela ESP 83 27.31 7. 0.48 q 0.81 2 3<br \/>\nBOROCHOVSKI Vered ISR 84 27.32 8. 0.49 q 0.86 2 2<\/p>\n<p>MACCAGNOLA Cristina ITA 85 27.47 9. 0.64 0.79 1 2<br \/>\nNADARAJAH Fabienne AUT 85 27.62 10. 0.79 0.83 1 6<br \/>\nHLAVACKOVA Ilona CZE 77 27.67 11. 0.84 0.81 1 1<br \/>\nDEKKER Inge NED 85 27.78 12. 0.95 0.94 2 7<br \/>\nDUFOUR Fabienne BEL 81 27.83 13. 1.00 0.86 1 8<br \/>\nBOSSUYT Tine BEL 80 27.95 14. 1.12 0.87 2 1<br \/>\nKOPACHENYA Hanna BLR 80 28.01 15. 1.18 0.80 1 7<br \/>\nSMOLENOVA Denisa SVK 89 28.35 16. 1.52 0.89 2 8<\/p>\n<p>Men\u2019s 100m Freestyle<br \/>\nSemifinals<br \/>\nWR 47.84 VAN DEN HOOGENBAND Pieter Sydney (AUS) 19 SEP 2000 NED<br \/>\nER 47.84 VAN DEN HOOGENBAND Pieter Sydney (AUS) 19 SEP 2000 NED<br \/>\nCR 47.86 VAN DEN HOOGENBAND Pieter Berlin (GER) 31 JUL 2002 NED<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. HT LN 50m<br \/>\nMAGNINI FilippoITA 82 49.19 1. Q 2 3 24.17<br \/>\nVAN DEN HOOGENBAND Pieter NED 78 49.49 2. 0.30 Q 0.80 2 4 24.16<br \/>\nKAPRALOV Andrey RUS 80 49.60 3. 0.41 Q 0.82 1 4 24.54<br \/>\nNOVY Karel SUI 80 49.66 4. 0.47 q 0.86 2 5 23.77<br \/>\nGALENDA Christian ITA 82 49.95 5. 0.76 Q 0.82 1 6 24.28<br \/>\nYEGOSHYN Yuriy UKR 85 50.04 6. 0.85 q 0.92 1 2 24.15<br \/>\nLORENTE Eduard ESP 77 50.08 7. 0.89 q 0.81 1 5 23.93<br \/>\nMANKOC Peter SLO 78 50.19 8. 1.00 q 0.84 2 6 23.88<\/p>\n<p>ZUBOR Attila HUN 75 50.20 9. 1.01 0.85 2 1 24.50<br \/>\nLEVEAUX Amaury FRA 85 50.27 10. 1.08 0.80 1 3 24.72<br \/>\nUSOV Ivan RUS 77 50.36 11. 1.17 0.86 1 8 24.15<br \/>\nVENANCIO TiagoPOR 87 50.37 12. 1.18 0.78 2 2 24.49<br \/>\nSALABUTOV Yahor BLR 84 50.69 13. 1.50 0.79 1 7 24.60<br \/>\nRAJAKYLA Matti FIN 84 50.71 14. 1.52 0.79 2 8 24.02<br \/>\nNEVIAROVSKI Stanislav BLR 81 50.91 15. 1.72 0.79 2 7 24.27<br \/>\nOHLIN Mattias SWE 78 50.96 16. 1.77 0.83 1 1 24.70<\/p>\n<p>Women\u2019s 100m Freestyle<br \/>\nSemifinals<br \/>\nWR 53.66 LENTON Lisbeth Sydney (AUS) 31 MAR 2004 AUS<br \/>\nER 53.77 DE BRUIJN Inge Sydney (AUS) 20 SEP 2000 NED<br \/>\nCR 54.39 VAN ALMSICK Franziska Berlin (GER) 31 JUL 2002 GER<\/p>\n<p>Rank Name YB Nation Result Behind R.T. HT LN 50m<br \/>\nMETELLA Malia FRA 82 54.57 1. 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