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FINAL 200 Back Women FINAL 200 back women World Record 2:04.06 Melissa Franklin (USA) 03 AUG 2012, London European Record 2:04.94 Anastasia Fesikova (Zueva) (RUS) 01 AUG 2009, Rome World Best Time 2018 2:05.98 Kylie Masse (CAN) Olympic Champion 2016 2:05.99 Maya Dirado (USA) World Champion 2017 2:05.68 Emily Seebhom (AUS) European Champion 2016 2:07.01 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) Championships Record 2:06.62 Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN), 1991 Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC LC-2. (200BK) '16 LC-4. (200BK) '12 LC-4. (200BK) '11, '13 DoB: 01 SEP 1994 LC-4. (100BK) '12, '14, ‘16 9. (200BK) '16 LC-7. (100BK) '13 Daryna ZEVINA PoB: Kiev SC-1. (100BK) '10, '11, '12 12. (200BK) '12 LC-14. (100BK) '17 1 Club: SHVSM SC-1. (200BK) '11, '12, '13 UKR 18. (100BK) '12 SC-1. (200BK) '12 Coach: Yury Zevin (father) SC-3. (100BK) '13 QT 2:11.17 YOG-1. (100BK) '10 SC-2. (200BK) '16 PB 2:07.48 Height: 178cm SC-3. (200BK) '10 SC-3. (100BK) '14 SC-2. (200BK) ‘17 SC-4. (100BK) ‘17 DoB: 13. NOV 1992 PoB: Leipzig LC-4. (200BK) ‘14 Lisa GRAF LC-11. (200BK) '17 Club: SG Neukölln Berlin LC-10. (100BK) ‘14 2 13. (200BK) '16 LC-7. (4x100MM) '17 GER Coach: Stefan Hansen LC-11. (100BK) ‘12 LC-9. (200BK) ‘15 QT 2:09.32 PB 2:07.63 Occupation: Student (economics) LC-12. (50BK) ‘12 Height: 182cm LC-4. (200BK) '15 LC-3. (200BK) '14 Daria K. USTINOVA DoB: 29 AUG 1998 LC-6. (100BK) '17 SC-2. (200BK) '15 3 PoB: Kamensk-Uralsky 4. (200BK) '16 LC-7. (200BK) '17 SC-4. (100BK) '15 RUS Club: Sputnik 7. (4x200FR) '16 LC-8. (200BK) '13 JUN-1. (50BK) ’13, '14 QT 2:08.19 PB 2:06.92 Coach: Dmitry Shalagin LC-14. (50BK) '15 JUN-1. (100BK) ’13, '14 JUN1. (100BK) '13 JUN-1. (200BK) '14 DoB 12 AUG 1995 LC-5. (100BK) ‘18 PoB Montebelluna LC-10. (200BK) '15 Margherita PANZIERA LC-9. (200BK) ‘16 Club: GS Fiamme Oro Roma - CC LC-14. (200BK) '17 4 SC-3. (200BK) ‘17 ITA Aniene LC-37. (100BK) '15 SC-7. (200BK) ‘15 QT 2:07.27 Coach: Gianluca Belfiore LC-8. (4x100MR) '17 PB 2:07.16 SC-13. (100BK) ‘15 Height: 180cm DoB: 17 JAN 1995 Katalin BURIAN PoB/Residence: Budapest LC-7. (100BK) ‘18 LC-10. (200BK) '17 5 Club: Egri USZO Klub LC-4 (200BK) ‘16 HUN LC-24. (200BK) '15 QT 2:07.65 Coach: Zsolt Plaganyi SC-5. (200BK) ‘17 PB 2:07.65 Occupation: Student 9. (4x100M) '12 DoB: 26 FEB 1986 15. (200BK) '12 LC-1. (100BK) '12 LC-5. (200BK) '15 PoB: Berlin 20. (200BK) '12 LC-1. (4x100M) '12 Jenny MENSING LC-15. (50BK) '11 Club: SC Wiesbaden 1911 21. (100BK) '12 LC-2. (200BK) '12 6 LC-20. (200BK) '11 GER Coach: Oliver Großmann 16. (200BK) '16 LC-3. (100BK) '10 SC-8. (4x100M) '14 QT 2:08.92 Height: 183cm Note: Oldest female swimmer SC-2. (200BK) '09 PB 2:08.30 SC-13. (200BK) '12 Occupation: Police inspector at the 2018 European SC-4. (200BK) '13 Championships DoB: 08. OCT 2001 Anastasiia AVDEEVA PoB/Res.: Kovrov, Vladimir region SC-7. (200BK) ‘17 7 RUS Coach: Sergey Fedorov JUN-3. (4x100MRM) ‘17 JUN-2. (200BK) ‘17 QT 2:09.54 Occupation: High school student JUN-2. (4x100MRM) ‘17 PB 2:09.25 Height: 177cm DoB: 11 JAN 1988 LC-11. (200BK) ‘16 24. (200IM) ‘16 PoB/Res.: Barcelona LC-2. (4x200FR) ‘16 Africa ZAMORANO 25. (200BK) ‘16 Club: Club Natacio Sant Andreu LC-13. (200BK) '17 SC-5. (400IM) ‘17 8 ESP Coach: Jordi Jou JUN-3. (400IM) ‘15 SC-8. (200BK) ‘17 YOG-3. (200BK) ‘14 QT 2:11.69 Occupation: Student SC-13. (400IM) ’15 PB 2:09.61 YOG-4. (200IM) ‘14 Height: 169cm SC-15. (200BK) ‘15 All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2018) European Record History (last 10) 2:04.06 Franklin, Missy/USA - 28/07/12 2:05.98 Masse, Kylie/CAN 05/04/18 2:13.50 Antje Stille, GDR Talinn, 1976 2:04.81 Coventry, Kirsty/ZIM - 26/07/09 2:06.36 Ruck, Taylor/CAN 02/03/18 2:12.47 Birgit Treiber, GDR Berlin, 1976 2:04.94 Fesikova(Zueva), Anastasia/RUS - 26/07/09 2:06.43 Baker, Kathleen/USA 26/07/18 2:11.77 Rica Reinisch, GDR Moscow, 1980 2:05.68 Seebohm, Emily/AUS - 29/07/17 2:06.43 Smith, Regan/USA 26/07/18 2:09.91 Cornelia Sirch, GDR Guayaquil, 1982 2:05.85 Hosszu, Katinka/HUN - 29/07/17 2:06.82 Seebohm, Emily/AUS 05/04/18 2:09.91 Cornelia Sirch, GDR Potsdam, 1988 2:05.97 Masse, Kylie/CAN - 28/07/17 2:07.16 Panziera, Margherita/ITA 29/06/18 2:09.29 Krisztina Egerszegi, HUN Seoul, 1988 2:05.99 DiRado, Maya/USA - 12/08/16 2:07.27 Peng, Xuwei/CHN 13/04/18 2:09.15 Krisztina Egerszegi, HUN Perth, 1991 2:06.06 Hocking, Belinda/AUS - 24/07/11 2:07.65 Burian, Katlin/HUN 08/08/18 2:08.74 Krisztina Egerszegi, HUN Athens, 1991 2:06.09 Hoelzer, Margaret/USA - 29/06/08 2:07.65 McKeown, Kaylee/AUS 30/06/18 2:06.62 Krisztina Egerszegi, HUN Athens, 1991 2:06.18 Beisel, Elizabeth/USA - 28/07/12 2:07.84 Ustinova, Daria-K/RUS 21/04/18 2:04.94 Anastasia Zueva, RUS Rome, 2009 Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 2:09.37 Duane Da Rocha (ESP) 1 2:07.01 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1 2:05.99 Maya Dirado (USA) 1 2:05.68 Emily Seebhom (AUS) 2 2:09.66 Elizabeth Simmonds (GBR) 2 2:07.48 Daryna Zevina (UKR) 2 2:06.05 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2 2:05.85 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 3 2:09.79 Daria K. 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