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Women's 200M Free (Heat A) Final Women's 200m Free (Heat A) Final 2019 TYR Pro Swim Richmond | April 11, 2019 World Record: 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, Rome, ITA, 7/29/2009 (27.34, 55.60, 1:24.38, 1:52.98) American Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, London, GBR, 7/31/2012 (27.18, 55.38, 1:24.35, 1:53.61) U.S. Open Record: 1:54.40 Allison Schmitt, USA, Omaha, USA, 6/25/2012 (27.01, 55.61, 1:24.89, 1:54.40) Leonie Kullmann National Record: 1:55.68 GER Annika Lurz 2007 Top 10 Performers This Year (2019 Calendar Year) Prelims: 8 (29.39, 1:00.19, 1:31.46, 2:01.97) 1. 1:54.30 Ariarne Titmus, AUS, 4/7/2019 Country: GER (Germany) 2. 1:55.44 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 4/1/2019 Club: University Of Alabama Swim Club 3. 1:55.78 Katie Ledecky, USA, 1/10/2019 8 (BAMA-AL) 4. 1:56.00 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/7/2019 5. 1:56.48 Femke Heemskerk, NED, 4/4/2019 Age/DOB: 19 / Aug 26, 1999 Personal Best 6. 1:56.60 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 4/2/2019 7. 1:56.77 Shayna Jack, AUS, 4/7/2019 01:58.89 8. 1:56.79 Qiu Yuhan, CHN, 3/24/2019 9. 1:56.90 Madison Wilson, AUS, 4/7/2019 10. 1:56.91 Brianna Throssell, AUS, 4/7/2019 Brooke Forde National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 Prelims: 6 (28.86, 59.43, 1:30.62, 2:01.05) Top 10 Performers Last Year (2018 Calendar Year) Club: Alto Swim Club (ALTO-CA) 2019 TPSS Richmond: 14 Prelim, 100 FL; 4 Prelim, 400 IM 1. 1:54.44 Taylor Ruck, CAN, 8/9/2018 Age/DOB: 20 / Mar 4, 1999 WUGs History: 2017: 5th, 400m IM; 7th, 200m IM 2. 1:54.56 Katie Ledecky, USA, 6/8/2018 NCAA History: 2019: 1st 500 Fr, 3rd 400 IM ... 2018: 4th, 3. 1:54.85 Ariarne Titmus, AUS, 4/5/2018 7 Height: 5' 9" (175.3 cm) 400y IM 3. 1:54.85 Rikako Ikee, JPN, 8/9/2018 Personal Best 5. 1:54.95 Charlotte Bonnet, FRA, 8/3/2018 6. 1:55.82 Allison Schmitt, USA, 7/26/2018 01:58.53 7. 1:55.98 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 9/8/2018 8. 1:56.07 Veronika ANDRUSENKO POPOVA, RUS, 4/20/2018 Madisyn Cox National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 9. 1:56.11 Femke Heemskerk, NED, 6/22/2018 Prelims: 4 (28.30, 58.56, 1:28.87, 1:59.84) 10. 1:56.26 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/5/2018 Club: Longhorn Aquatics (TXLA-TX) 2019 TPSS Richmond: 3 Prelim, 400 IM Age/DOB: 23 / May 30, 1995 World Champs History: 2017: Bronze, 200m IM; Gold, 2018 Pan Pacs (Final Top 3) 800m FR-R 1. Taylor Ruck CAN 1:54.44 6 World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 0s, 1b 2. Rikako Ikee JPN 1:54.85 Personal Best 3. Katie Ledecky USA 1:55.15 01:59.22 2017 World Championships (Final Top 8) 1. Federica Pellegrini ITA 1:54.73 2. Katie Ledecky USA 1:55.18 Leah Smith National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 2. Emma McKeon AUS 1:55.18 Prelims: 2 (28.01, 57.70, 1:28.01, 1:58.15) 4. Veronika ANDRUSENKO POPOVA RUS 1:55.26 Club: Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 2019 TPSS Richmond: 2 Final, 800 FR; 1 Prelim, 400 IM 5. Haughey Siobhan HKG 1:55.96 (FORD-AZ) Olympics History: 2016: Bronze, 400m FR; Gold, 800m FR- 6. Leah Smith USA 1:56.06 5 Age/DOB: 23 / Apr 19, 1995 R; 6th, 800m FR 7. Katinka Hosszu HUN 1:56.35 World Champs History: 2017: Gold, 800 FR-R; Silver, 400m 8. Charlotte Bonnet FRA 1:56.62 Olympic Games Medals: 1g, 0s, 1b Personal Best FR; Bronze, 800m FR; 6th, 200m FR; 6th, 400m IM ... 2015: World Champs LCM Medals: 2g, 1s, 1b Gold, 800m FR-R 2016 Olympic Games (Final Top 8) 01:55.97 1. Katie Ledecky USA 1:53.73 2. Sarah Sjostrom SWE 1:54.08 3. Emma McKeon AUS 1:54.92 4. Federica Pellegrini ITA 1:55.18 Katie Ledecky National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 Prelims: 1 (27.67, 56.76, 1:26.89, 1:57.08) 5. Shen Duo CHN 1:55.25 Club: Nation's Capital Swim Club 2019 TPSS Richmond: 1 Final, 800 FR; 5 Prelim, 400 IM 5. Bronte Barratt AUS 1:55.25 (NCAP-MD) Olympics History: 2016: Gold, 200m FR; Gold, 400m FR; 7. Michelle Coleman SWE 1:56.27 8. Charlotte Bonnet FRA 1:56.29 4 Age/DOB: 22 / Mar 17, 1997 Gold, 800m FR; Gold, 800m FR-R; Silver, 400m FR-R ... 2012: Gold, 800m FR Olympic Games Medals: 5g, 1s, 0b 2016 Olympic Trials (Final Top 8) Personal Best World Champs LCM Medals: 14g, 1s, 0b 1. Katie Ledecky USA 1:54.88 01:53.73 2. Missy Franklin USA 1:56.18 3. Leah Smith USA 1:56.63 4. Allison Schmitt USA 1:56.72 5. Cierra Runge USA 1:57.16 Hali Flickinger National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 Prelims: 3 (28.57, 58.50, 1:28.95, 1:59.26) 6. Melanie Margalis USA 1:57.65 Club: Athens Bulldog Swim Club 2019 TPSS Richmond: 5 Prelim, 100 FL 7. Simone Manuel USA 1:57.84 (ABSC-GA) 2019 TPS Des Moines: 4 Final, 200m FR 8. Katie McLaughlin USA 1:58.60 2019 TPSS Knoxville: 4 Final, 200m FR 3 Age/DOB: 24 / Jul 7, 1994 World Record Progression (Last 3) Olympics History: 2016: 7th, 200m FL Residence: Athens, Ga. 1. 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/29/2009 Personal Best Pan Pacs History: 2018: Gold, 200m FL World Champs LCM Medals: 1g, 0s, 0b 2. 1:53.67 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/28/2009 01:58.18 3. 1:54.47 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 3/8/2009 All Time Top 10 Performers 1. 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/29/2009 National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 Katie Drabot 2. 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, 7/28/2012 Prelims: 5 (28.87, 59.61, 1:30.04, 1:59.98) 3. 1:53.73 Katie Ledecky, USA, 8/9/2016 Club: Alto Swim Club (ALTO-CA) 2019 TPSS Richmond: 6 Prelim, 100 FL 4. 1:54.08 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 8/9/2016 Age/DOB: 21 / Sep 2, 1997 NCAA History: 2019: 5th 200 Fl ... 2018: 2nd, 500y FR; 2nd, 200y FL; 4th, 200y FR 5. 1:54.30 Ariarne Titmus, AUS, 4/7/2019 2 Height: 5' 7" (170.2 cm) 6. 1:54.44 Taylor Ruck, CAN, 8/9/2018 7. 1:54.66 Camille Muffat, FRA, 6/6/2012 Personal Best 8. 1:54.68 Femke Heemskerk, NED, 4/3/2015 01:57.61 9. 1:54.81 Missy Franklin, USA, 7/28/2013 10. 1:54.83 Emma McKeon, AUS, 4/7/2016 All Time Top 10 Performances Kaersten Meitz National Record: 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt 2012 1. 1:52.98 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/29/2009 Prelims: 7 (28.93, 59.28, 1:30.39, 2:01.16) 2. 1:53.61 Allison Schmitt, USA, 7/28/2012 Club: Boilermaker Aquatics (BA-IN) WUGs History: 2017: 5th, 400m FR; 8th, 800m FR 3. 1:53.67 Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 7/28/2009 U.S. Nationals History: 2018: 4th, 400m FR; 12th, 800m Age/DOB: 23 / Dec 4, 1995 4. 1:53.73 Katie Ledecky, USA, 8/9/2016 FR ... 2017: 6th, 800m FR; 4th, 400m FR 1 Coach: John Klinge 5. 1:54.08 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 8/9/2016 6. 1:54.30 Ariarne Titmus, AUS, 4/7/2019 Personal Best 7. 1:54.31 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 8/6/2015 01:59.56 8. 1:54.34 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE, 7/6/2016 9. 1:54.40 Allison Schmitt, USA, 6/25/2012 10. 1:54.43 Katie Ledecky, USA, 1/16/2016 Men's 200m Free (Heat A) Final 2019 TYR Pro Swim Richmond | April 11, 2019 World Record: 1:42.00 Paul Biedermann, GER, Rome, ITA, 7/28/2009 (24.23, 50.12, 1:16.30, 1:42.00) American Record: 1:42.96 Michael Phelps, USA, Beijing, CHN, 8/12/2008 (24.31, 50.29, 1:16.84, 1:42.96) U.S. Open Record: 1:44.10 Michael Phelps, USA, Omaha, USA, 7/1/2008 (24.89, 51.00, 1:17.81, 1:44.10) Jack Wright National Record: 1:42.96 Michael Phelps 2008 Top 10 Performers This Year (2019 Calendar Year) Prelims: 8 (26.01, 54.23, 1:22.98, 1:51.18) 1. 1:45.63 Katsuhiro Matsumoto, JPN, 4/2/2019 Club: Allegheny North Swim Club 2. 1:45.73 Sun Yang, CHN, 3/24/2019 (ANSC-PA) 3. 1:45.77 Dominik Kozma, HUN, 3/27/2019 8 Age/DOB: 18 / Nov 28, 2000 4. 1:46.27 Ji Xinjie, CHN, 3/24/2019 5. 1:46.30 Kyle Chalmers, AUS, 4/7/2019 Coach: Patrick Wenzel Personal Best 6. 1:46.56 Filippo Megli, ITA, 4/2/2019 7. 1:46.69 Danas Rapsys, LTU, 1/19/2019 01:51.18 8. 1:46.90 Kristof Milak, HUN, 3/27/2019 9. 1:46.91 Elijah Winnington, AUS, 4/7/2019 10. 1:47.02 Gabriele Detti, ITA, 4/2/2019 Jacob Pebley National Record: 1:42.96 Michael Phelps 2008 Prelims: 6 (25.86, 53.89, 1:21.99, 1:50.54) Top 10 Performers Last Year (2018 Calendar Year) Club: Team Elite (TE-CA) 2019 TPSS Richmond: 4 Prelim, 50 BK 1.
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