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Zwölfte Kurzbahn-EM in Rijeka 2008 Zwölfte Kurzbahn-EM in Rijeka 2008 Resultate im Überblick Quelle: sport.orf.at vom 14.12.2008 . Damen: Finale: 50 Meter Kraul: 1. Marleen Veldhuis NED 23,55 2. Hinkelien Schreuder NED 23,72 3. Jeanette Ottesen DEN 24,05 4. Hanna-Maria Seppälä FIN 24,38 5. Claire Hedenskog SWE 24,52 6. Petra Dallmann GER 24,60 7. Triin Aljand EST 24,63 8. Anastasia Aksenowa RUS 24,67 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert: 12. Fabienne Nadarajah AUT 24,83 100 Meter Kraul: 1. Marleen Veldhuis NED 51,95 2. Jeanette Ottesen DEN 52,08 3. Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 52,22 4. Hanna-Maria Seppälä FIN 52,66 5. Anastasia Aksenowa RUS 53,20 6. Sarah Sjöström SWE 53,45 7. Birgit Koschischek AUT 53,67 (ÖR) 8. Alena Popchanka FRA 53,71 nicht für das Semifinale qualifiziert: 27. Verena Klocker AUT 55,27 200 Meter Kraul: 1. Federica Pellegrini ITA 1:51,85 (WR) 2. Femke Heemskerk NED 1:53,79 3. Daria Belyakina RUS 1:53,85 4. Petra Granlund SWE 1:55,04 5. Coralie Balmy FRA 1:55,13 6. Agnes Mutina HUN 1:55,19 7. Patricia Castro Ortega ESP 1:56,42 8. Kira Volodina RUS 1:57,04 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert: 16. Verena Klocker AUT 1:58,41 400 Meter Kraul: 1. Coralie Balmy FRA 3:56,39 2. Camille Muffat FRA 3:57,48 3. Alessia Filippi ITA 3:59,35 4. Camelia Alina Potec ROM 4:00,62 5. Agnes Mutina HUN 4:01,83 6. Flavia Zoccri ITA 4:01,99 7. Lotte Friis DEN 4:03,24 8. Jördis Steinegger AUT 4:03,92 800 Meter Kraul 1. Alessia Filippi ITA 8:04,53 2. Coralie Balmy FRA 8:05,32 3. Lotte Friis DEN 8:09,91 4. Erika Garcia ESP 8:13,52 5. Camelia Potec ROM 8:15,64 6. Jelena Sokolowa RUS 8:19,38 7. Jördis Steinegger AUT 8:20,03 8. Camille Mufat FRA 8:20,54 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert 9. Nina Dittrich AUT 8:23,46 50 Meter Brust: 1. Walentina Artemjewa RUS 29,96 2. Janne Schäfer GER 30,37 3. Moniek Nijhuis NED 30,45 4. Mirna Jukic AUT 30,56 5. Roberta Panara ITA 30,66 6. Rikke Möller Pedersen DEN 30,73 7. Ombretta Plos ITA 30,87 8. Joline Höstman SWE 31,01 100 Meter Brust: 1. Valentin Artemjewa RUS 1:05,02 2. Sophie de Ronchi FRA 1:05,43 3. Mirna Jukic AUT 1:05,64 4. Ombretta Plos ITA 1:05,91 . Patrizia Humplik SUI 1:05,91 6. Moniek Nijhuis NED 1:06,63 7. Roberta Panara ITA 1:07,17 8. Rikke Möller Pedersen DEN 1:07,48 200 Meter Brust: 1. Alena Alexejewa RUS 2:19,93 2. Mirna Jukic AUT 2:20,48 3. Patrizia Humplik SUI 2:21,68 4. Olga Detenjuk RUS 2:21,73 5. Joline Höstman SWE 2:22,97 6. Petra Chocova CZE 2:25,05 7. Rikke Möller Pedersen DEN 2:25,93 8. Sara Nordenstam NOR 2:26,04 50 Meter Rücken 1. Sanja Jovanovic CRO 26,23 (WR) 2. Katerina Zubkowa UKR 26,65 3. Elena Gemo ITA 26,77 4. Hinkelien Schreuder NED 26,78 5. Elisabeth Simmonds GBR 26,88 6. Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 27,08 7. Fabienne Nadarajah AUT 27,22 (ÖR) 8. Laura Letrari ITA 27,66 100 Meter Rücken: 1. Sanja Jovanovic CRO 56,87 2. Katerina Zubkowa UKR 57,01 3. Laure Manadou FRA 57,16 4. Elena Gemo ITA 57,35 5. Elisabeth Simmonds GBR 57,51 6. Anastasia Zuewa RUS 57,83 7. Alexandra Putra FRA 57,93 8. Anja Carman SLO 58,16 200 Meter Rücken: 1. Alexandra Putra FRA 2:02,48 2. Alexianne Castel FRA 2:03,10 3. Elisabeth Simmonds GBR 2:03,12 4. Anja Carman SLO 2:05,04 5. Melanie Nocher IRL 2:05,62 6. Georgia Davies GBR 2:06,00 7. Katerina Zubkowa UKR 2:06,10 8. Pernille Larsen DEN 2:07,14 50 Meter Delfin: 1. Hinkelien Schreuder NED 25,21 2. Jeanette Ottesen DEN 25,54 3. Diane Bui Duyet FRA 25,55 4. Triin Aljand EST 25,57 5. Fabienne Nadarajah AUT 25,81 (ÖR) 6. Amit Ivri ISR 26,00 7. Sarah Sjöström SWE 26,10 8. Aurore Mongel FRA 26,28 100 Meter Delfin: 1. Jeanette Ottesen DEN 56,70 2. Diane Bui Duyet FRA 56,83 3. Eszter Dara HUN 56,88 4. Marleen Veldhuis NED 57,10 5. Aurore Mongel FRA 57,34 6. Sarah Sjörström SWE 57,40 7. Jemma Lowe GBR 57,43 5. Birgit Koschischek AUT 57,46 200 Meter Delfin: 1. Petra Granlund SWE 2:04,27 2. Aurore Mongel FRA 2:04,73 3. Jemma Lowe GBR 2:04,78 4. Agnes Mutina HUN 2:07,23 5. Jessica Dickons GBR 2:07,28 6. Francesca Segat ITA 2:07,78 7. Zsuzanna Jakabos HUN 2:07,82 8. Micha Östergaard DEN 2:10,53 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert: 11. Nina Dittrich AUT 2:09,22 100 m Lagen 1. Hanna-Maria Seppälä FIN 59,24 2. Evelyn Verraszto HUN 59,49 3. Francesca Segat ITA 59,61 4. Sophie de Ronchi FRA 59,98 5. Femke Heemskerk NED 1:00,09 6. Hanna Eriksson SWE 1:00,47 7. Laura Letari ITA 1:00,77 8. Alexandra Urbanczyk POL 1:00,78 200 m Lagen 1. Francesca Segat ITA 2:07,03 2. Evelyn Verraszto HUN 2:07,93 3. Sophie de Ronchi FRA 2:08,10 4. Hannah Miley GBR 2:08,31 5. Camille Muffat FRA 2:08,34 6. Mireia Belmonte Garcia ESP 2:09,57 7. Kimberly Buys BEL 2:10,22 8. Louise Jansen DEN 2:12,14 400 Meter Lagen: 1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia ESP 4:25,06 (WR) 2. Alessia Filippi ITA 4:26,06 3. Francesca Segat ITA 4:27,12 4. Hannah Miley GBR 4:27,33 5. Camille Muffat FRA 4:30,65 6. Joanne Andraca FRA 4:33,01 7. Evelyn Verraszto HUN 4:33,48 6. Jördis Steinegger AUT 4:37,02 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert: 14. Nina Dittrich AUT 4:40,66 4 x 50 Meter Kraul Staffel 1. Niederlande 1:33,80 2. Schweden 1:38,00 3. Deutschland 1:38,06 4. Italien 1:38,88 5. Dänemark 1:39,17 6. Finnland 1:39,28 7. Belgien 1:40,60 8. Großbritannien 1:40,87 4 x 50 Meter Lagen Staffel 1. Niederlande 1:45,73 2. Deutschland 1:46,84 3. Italien 1:47,05 4. Dänemark 1:47,55 5. Russland 1:47,88 6. Ukarine 1:47,90 7. Finnland 1:48,49 . Schweden DSQ Herren: Finale: 50 Meter Kraul: 1. Amaury Leveaux FRA 20,63 2. Frederick Bousquet FRA 20,69 3. Duje Draganja CRO 21,15 . Jewgenij Lagunow RUS 21,15 5. Marco Orsi ITA 21,32 6. Sergej Fesikow RUS 21,42 7. Mattia Nalesso ITA 21,46 8. Barry Murphy IRL 21,62 nicht für das Semifinale qualifiziert: 41. Martin Spitzer AUT 22,51 (ÖR) 100 Meter Kraul: 1. Amaury Leveaux FRA 44,94 (WR) 2. Fabien Gilot FRA 45,62 3. Filippo Magnini ITA 46,62 4. Jewgeni Lagunow RUS 46,64 5. Andrej Greschin RUS 46,84 6. Alessandro Calvi ITA 47,05 7. Steffen Deibler GER 47,43 8. Jakob Andkjaer DEN 48,22 nicht für das Semifinale qualifiziert: 58. Martin Spitzer AUT 49,83 200 Meter Kraul: 1. Daniil Izotow RUS 1:43,09 2. Dominik Meichtry SUI 1:43,11 3. Massimiliano Rosolino ITA 1:43,52 4. Marco Belotti ITA 1:43,61 5. Alexander Sukorukow RUS 1:43,72 6. Kvetoslav Svoboda CZE 1:43,97 7. Clement Lefert FRA 1:44,57 6. Radovan Siljevski SRB 1:44,61 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert: 11. Dominik Koll AUT 1:44,78 (ÖR) 27. Florian Janistyn AUT 1:46,58 36. Dominik Dürr AUT 1:47,70 51. Bernhard Wolf AUT 1:49,16 400 Meter Kraul: 1. Paul Biedermann GER 3:37,73 2. Massimiliano Rosolino ITA 3:39,33 3. Mads Gläsner DEN 3:39,77 4. Federico Colbertaldo ITA 3:39,88 5. Nikita Lobinzew RUS 3:39,88 6. Dominik Koll AUT 3:40,21 7. Gergo Kis HUN 3:40,25 8. Florian Janistyn AUT 3:43,30 1.500 m Kraul: 1. Federico Colbertaldo ITA 14:24,21 2. Witali Romanowitsch RUS 14:29,64 3. Samuel Pizzetti ITA 14:31,60 4. Mads Gläsner DEN 14:39,70 5. Pal Jönsen FÄR 14:39,99 6. Gergo Kis HUN 14:51,07 7. David Verraszto HUN 14:56,47 8. Richard Charelsworth GBR 14:57,88 nicht für das Finale qualifiziert: 9. Florian Janistyn AUT 15:02,15 50 Meter Brust: 1. Matjaz Markic SLO 26,47 2. Alexander Hetland NOR 26,64 3. Emil Tahirovic SLO 26,66 4. Michael Malul ISR 26,67 5. Igor Borysik UKR 26,68 . Alessandro Terrin ITA 26,68 7. Barry Murphy IRL 26,73 8. Valerij Dimo UKR 26,81 nicht für das Semifinale qualifiziert: 33. Maxim Podoprigora AUT 27,92 100 Meter Brust: 1. Igor Borisik UKR 57,33 2. Hugues Duboscq FRA 57,64 3. James Gibson GBR 57,91 4. Robin van Aggele NED 58,03 5. Edoardo Giorgetti ITA 58,37 6. Matjaz Markic SLO 58,47 7. Edwinas Dautartas LTU 58,48 8.
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