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Helsinki 2010 Page: 1 Date: 18 July 2010 Time: 19:18:32 Results Total - With Points and lap times Competition name: European Junior Swimming Champ Competition place: Helsinki, Finland Organizer: LEN Referee: Chief Recorder: Event 1, 50m Breaststroke Women, Finals CR: Yuliya EFIMOVA 31.45 2007-07-18 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club 1 Lisa Fissneider 1994 898 32.20 Italy 2 Lina Rathsack 1994 883 32.37 Germany 3 Sara L Lougher 1994 874 32.48 Great Britain 4 Ana Pinho Rodrigues 1994 873 32.50 Portugal 5 Jenna Laukkanen 1995 872 32.51 Finland 6 Tjasa Vozel 1994 863 32.62 Slovenia 7 Veera Kivirinta 1995 860 32.66 Finland 8 Josephina Bartela 1994 850 32.79 Denmark 9 Laura Simon 1994 816 33.24 Germany 10 Kinga Cichowska 1994 795 33.53 Poland Event 1, 50m Breaststroke Women, Semifinals CR: Yuliya EFIMOVA 31.45 2007-07-18 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club 1 Lisa Fissneider 1994 891 32.28 Italy 2 Sara L Lougher 1994 876 32.46 Great Britain 3 Ana Pinho Rodrigues 1994 874 32.49 Portugal 4 Tjasa Vozel 1994 860 32.66 Slovenia 5 Jenna Laukkanen 1995 859 32.68 Finland 6 Veera Kivirinta 1995 852 32.76 Finland 7 Lina Rathsack 1994 849 32.80 Germany 8 Josephina Bartela 1994 848 32.82 Denmark 9 Laura Simon 1994 832 33.03 Germany 10 Kinga Cichowska 1994 811 33.30 Poland 11 Tina Meza 1994 801 33.45 Slovenia 12 Elizaveta Bazarova 1995 798 33.49 Russia 13 Fanny Deberghes 1994 786 33.66 France 14 Sofya Zhigunova 1995 773 33.84 Russia 15 Claire Polit 1995 771 33.88 France 16 Ana Radic 1994 770 33.89 Croatia 17 Malin Westman 1995 758 34.07 Sweden 18 Lina Westerlund 1995 755 34.11 Sweden 19 Pamela Gabrieli 1994 754 34.13 Italy 20 Christina Nothdurfter 1994 737 34.39 Austria Generated by WinGrodan 1.18.18 Licensed to: Suomen Uimaliitto Page: 2 Date: 18 July 2010 Time: 19:18:32 Event 1, 50m Breaststroke Women, Heats CR: Yuliya EFIMOVA 31.45 2007-07-18 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club 1 Sara L Lougher 1994 892 32.27 Great Britain 2 Josephina Bartela 1994 867 32.57 Denmark 3 Lina Rathsack 1994 865 32.60 Germany 3 Lisa Fissneider 1994 865 32.60 Italy 5 Tjasa Vozel 1994 861 32.65 Slovenia 6 Ana Pinho Rodrigues 1994 855 32.72 Portugal 7 Jenna Laukkanen 1995 820 33.19 Finland 8 Veera Kivirinta 1995 817 33.23 Finland 9 Laura Simon 1994 816 33.24 Germany 10 Elizaveta Bazarova 1995 810 33.32 Russia 11 Tina Meza 1994 771 33.88 Slovenia 12 Kinga Cichowska 1994 769 33.90 Poland 13 Sofya Zhigunova 1995 767 33.93 Russia 14 Claire Polit 1995 766 33.94 France 15 Malin Westman 1995 765 33.96 Sweden 16 Fanny Deberghes 1994 759 34.05 France 17 Lina Westerlund 1995 748 34.21 Sweden 18 Pamela Gabrieli 1994 739 34.35 Italy 19 Christina Nothdurfter 1994 732 34.46 Austria 20 Neza Marcun 1995 729 34.51 Slovenia 21 Ana Radic 1994 722 34.63 Croatia 22 Diana Sarichev 1994 702 34.94 Israel 23 Vita Rehberger 1995 701 34.97 Slovenia 24 Stefanija Draganov C 1994 700 34.98 Serbia 25 Stefania Recchia 1995 696 35.04 Italy 26 Michaela Altova 1994 691 35.14 Czech Republic 27 Luna Elisabeth Soegaard 1994 684 35.25 Norway 28 Kati Vesala 1995 681 35.31 Finland 29 Anna Maekinen 1995 671 35.48 Finland 30 Diana Kirs 1995 641 36.02 Estonia 31 Nicole Pichler 1995 641 36.03 Austria 32 Sara Ottosson-Bixo 1995 638 36.08 Sweden 33 Monika Puchla 1994 584 37.15 Slovakia Generated by WinGrodan 1.18.18 Licensed to: Suomen Uimaliitto Page: 3 Date: 18 July 2010 Time: 19:18:32 Event 2, 50m Butterfly Men, Finals CR: Andriy GOVOROV 23.63 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club 1 Andriy Govorov 1992 995 23.58 Ukraine 2 Dmitry Pokotylo 1992 887 24.50 Russia 3 Mehdy Metella 1992 874 24.62 France 4 Valtteri Halonen 1992 833 25.02 Finland 5 Kevin Leithold 1992 828 25.07 Germany 6 Yahor Dodaleu 1993 823 25.12 Belarus 7 Karl-Richard Hennebach 1992 816 25.19 Germany 8 Christos Katrantzis 1992 814 25.21 Greece 9 Jesper Jonsson 1993 809 25.26 Sweden 10 Tommaso Romani 1992 734 26.10 Italy Event 2, 50m Butterfly Men, Semifinals CR: Andriy GOVOROV 23.63 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club 1 Andriy Govorov 1992 996 23.57 CR Ukraine 2 Mehdy Metella 1992 867 24.69 France 3 Dmitry Pokotylo 1992 865 24.71 Russia 4 Tommaso Romani 1992 849 24.86 Italy 5 Yahor Dodaleu 1993 838 24.97 Belarus 6 Kevin Leithold 1992 831 25.04 Germany 6 Valtteri Halonen 1992 831 25.04 Finland 8 Karl-Richard Hennebach 1992 830 25.05 Germany 9 Christos Katrantzis 1992 828 25.07 Greece 10 Jesper Jonsson 1993 822 25.13 Sweden 11 Lyubomyr Lemeshko 1992 815 25.20 Ukraine 12 Nil Vidal Vila 1992 814 25.21 Spain 13 Mateusz Zawada 1992 806 25.29 Poland 14 Alexey Atsapkin 1992 805 25.30 Russia 15 David Ernstsson 1992 793 25.43 Sweden 16 Lovro Ljevar 1993 784 25.53 Croatia 17 Mario Rusnak 1992 781 25.56 Slovakia 18 Cameron Brodie 1992 779 25.58 Great Britain 19 Eduard Galdeano Castillo 1992 777 25.61 Spain 20 Simone Geni 1992 769 25.69 Italy Generated by WinGrodan 1.18.18 Licensed to: Suomen Uimaliitto Page: 4 Date: 18 July 2010 Time: 19:18:32 Event 2, 50m Butterfly Men, Heats CR: Andriy GOVOROV 23.63 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club 1 Andriy Govorov 1992 968 23.80 Ukraine 2 Mehdy Metella 1992 862 24.73 France 3 Tommaso Romani 1992 854 24.81 Italy 4 Dmitry Pokotylo 1992 849 24.86 Russia 5 Yahor Dodaleu 1993 832 25.03 Belarus 6 Karl-Richard Hennebach 1992 830 25.05 Germany 7 Melvin Herrmann 1992 829 25.06 Germany 8 Nil Vidal Vila 1992 821 25.14 Spain 9 Kevin Leithold 1992 819 25.16 Germany 10 Mateusz Zawada 1992 817 25.18 Poland 11 Lyubomyr Lemeshko 1992 813 25.22 Ukraine 12 Christos Katrantzis 1992 804 25.32 Greece 13 Emmanuel Vanluchene 1992 802 25.34 Belgium 14 Karl-Richard Hennebach 1992 801 25.35 Germany 14 Melvin Herrmann 1992 801 25.35 Germany 16 Lovro Ljevar 1993 799 25.37 Croatia 17 Jesper Jonsson 1993 793 25.43 Sweden 18 Valtteri Halonen 1992 787 25.50 Finland 19 David Ernstsson 1992 784 25.53 Sweden 20 Cameron Brodie 1992 780 25.57 Great Britain 21 Mario Rusnak 1992 777 25.60 Slovakia 22 Simone Geni 1992 777 25.61 Italy 23 Eduard Galdeano Castillo 1992 776 25.62 Spain 24 Alexey Atsapkin 1992 774 25.64 Russia 25 Oleg Kuznyetsov 1992 769 25.69 Ukraine 26 Artem Lazarev 1992 766 25.73 Russia 27 Cameron Brodie 1992 765 25.74 Great Britain 27 Lovro Ljevar 1993 765 25.74 Croatia 29 Alin Coste 1992 764 25.75 Romania 30 Bastian Vollmer 1993 762 25.77 Germany 31 Oskar Krupecki 1992 751 25.90 Poland 32 Velimir Stjepanovic 1993 750 25.91 Serbia 33 Almog Olshtein 1993 745 25.97 Israel 33 Harry Needs 1992 745 25.97 Great Britain 35 Alexander Linge 1992 743 25.99 Sweden 36 Konstantinos Markozis 1992 742 26.00 Greece 36 Olexandr Shul´ga 1993 742 26.00 Ukraine 38 Sami Juopperi 1992 735 26.08 Finland 39 Bence Biczo 1993 732 26.12 Hungary 40 Orri Freyr Gudmundsson 1992 715 26.33 Iceland 41 Bence Bagameri 1992 712 26.36 Generated by WinGrodan 1.18.18 Licensed to: Suomen Uimaliitto Page: 5 Date: 18 July 2010 Time: 19:18:32 Event 2, 50m Butterfly Men, Heats CR: Andriy GOVOROV 23.63 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA Finish Status Club Hungary 42 Stefan Georgiev 1992 707 26.43 Bulgaria 43 Bogdan Ionov 1993 702 26.49 Russia 44 Oleg Solovjov 1992 699 26.53 Estonia 45 Marius Radu 1992 698 26.54 Romania 46 Matjaz Zorman 1992 697 26.55 Slovenia 47 Pavels Gribovskis 1993 687 26.68 Latvia 48 Ozan Gider 1992 684 26.72 Turkey 49 Tuomas Kiviluoma 1993 662 27.01 Finland 50 Allan Malleus 1992 653 27.13 Estonia 51 Gunnar Olafsson 1992 614 27.70 Iceland 52 Pjotr Degtjarjov 1993 590 28.07 Estonia 53 Sami Aaltomaa 1992 556 28.62 Finland - Serhei Golban 1993 DNS Moldova Event 3, 400m Medley Women, Finals CR: Grainne MURPHY 4:40.88 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA 100m 200m 300m Finish Status Club 1 Sophie Smith 1994 912 1:04.45 2:19.29 3:40.60 4:44.46 Great Britain 2 Beatriz Gomez Cortes 1994 908 1:06.03 2:21.67 3:40.31 4:44.87 Spain 3 Alessia Polieri 1994 890 1:03.43 2:16.69 3:41.61 4:46.71 Italy 4 Claudia Dasca Romeu 1994 879 1:04.97 2:20.13 3:44.17 4:47.91 Spain 5 Juliane Reinhold 1994 871 1:04.61 2:17.51 3:42.49 4:48.77 Germany 6 Sycerika Mc Mahon 1995 851 1:05.25 2:22.14 3:45.83 4:51.03 Ireland 7 Lisa Zaiser 1994 836 1:06.24 2:22.17 3:47.29 4:52.78 Austria 8 Spela Bohinc 1995 808 1:07.46 2:25.26 3:50.33 4:56.15 Slovenia 9 Jolien Vermeylen 1994 806 1:08.94 2:26.81 3:48.53 4:56.33 Belgium 10 Kristina Krasyukova 1995 781 1:08.36 2:24.71 3:50.48 4:59.46 Russia Event 3, 400m Medley Women, Heats CR: Grainne MURPHY 4:40.88 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA 100m 200m 300m Finish Status Club 1 Sophie Smith 1994 873 1:04.20 2:17.43 3:39.66 4:48.62 Great Britain 2 Beatriz Gomez Cortes 1994 859 1:06.86 2:22.78 3:42.43 4:50.16 Spain 3 Claudia Dasca Romeu 1994 848 1:04.44 2:19.08 3:45.89 4:51.45 Spain Generated by WinGrodan 1.18.18 Licensed to: Suomen Uimaliitto Page: 6 Date: 18 July 2010 Time: 19:18:32 Event 3, 400m Medley Women, Heats CR: Grainne MURPHY 4:40.88 2009-07-08 Place Name Born Point FINA 100m 200m 300m Finish Status Club 4 Cristina Garcia Mauri 1995 842 1:05.04 2:19.10 3:44.14 4:52.06 Spain 5 Alessia Polieri 1994 842 1:04.28 2:18.59 3:44.81 4:52.14 Italy 6 Juliane Reinhold 1994 819 1:05.65 2:19.68 3:44.25 4:54.80 Germany 7 Sycerika Mc Mahon 1995 814 1:05.94 2:22.85 3:47.84 4:55.38 Ireland 8 Jolien Vermeylen 1994 810 1:08.06 2:25.99 3:47.78 4:55.89 Belgium 9 Lisa Zaiser 1994 804 1:06.99 2:23.81 3:48.99 4:56.61 Austria 10 Spela Bohinc 1995 800 1:06.93 2:26.13 3:51.07 4:57.15 Slovenia 11 Kristina Krasyukova 1995 792 1:07.96 2:23.26 3:48.61 4:58.14 Russia 12 Julia Mas Sayos 1994 783 1:09.00 2:26.72 3:50.46 4:59.23 Spain 13 Dora Kiss 1994 777 1:05.52 2:20.43 3:51.81 4:59.99 Hungary 14 Patricia
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