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Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 14:00 Warm-Up Stop, Pool Evacuation MARE NOSTRUM MONACO 2019 MONACO from 08th to 09th June 2019 - 50m pool Program Session start, warm-up start - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 14:00 Warm-up stop, pool evacuation - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:20 Flags' parade - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:25 Records du 200 Brasse Messieurs Record du Monde: 2:06.67 WATANABE Ippei (1997) JPN 29/01/2017 TOKYO Record d'Europe: 2:06.80 CHUPKOV Anton (1997) RUS 06/08/2018 GLASGOW Mare Nostrum Record : 2:07.46 CHUPKOV Anton (1997) RUS 18/06/2017 CANET Monaco Record: 2:07.56 WATANABE Ippei (1997) JPN 16/06/2018 MONACO 200 Breaststroke Men (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:30 1. BALLESTER PUIG Joan 1995 ESP FEDERACIO CATALANA DE NATACIO 2:19.60 2. DIETRICH Johannes 1993 AUT AUSTRIA SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:18.17 3. SAINTON Marcus 2002 FRA AS MONACO NATATION 2:18.09 4. SWEENEY Ayrton 1993 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:16.55 5. BASSON Alaric 1996 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:17.11 6. PALFRAY Léo 2001 FRA EQUIPE DE FRANCE JUNIORS 2:18.16 7. HAARSAKER Christoffer 1993 NOR NORWAY 2:18.46 8. NG Michael yu hin 2000 HKG HONG KONG AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 2:20.83 Records du 100 Brasse Dames Record du Monde: 1:04.13 KING Lilly (1997) USA 25/07/2017 BUDAPEST Record d'Europe: 1:04.35 MEILUTYTE Ruta (1997) LTU 29/07/2013 BARCELONE Mare Nostrum Record : 1:04.82 EFIMOVA Yuliya (1992) RUS 17/06/2017 CANET Monaco Record: 1:05.20 MEILUTYTE Ruta (1997) GBR 08/06/2013 MONACO 100 Breaststroke Women (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:34 1. PAMMER Cornelia 2000 AUT AUSTRIA SWIMMING FEDERATION 1:12.05 2. DELMAS Justine 2005 FRA EQUIPE DE FRANCE JUNIORS 1:11.67 3. MATTS Katie 1998 GBR STOCKPORT METRO 1:10.40 4. LAUKKANEN Jenna 1995 FIN FINNISH SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 1:10.11 5. CEBALLOS Macarena 1995 ARG ARGENTINA SWIMMING FEDERATION 1:10.38 6. COYNE Niamh 2001 IRL SWIM IRELAND 1:11.28 7. HORSKA Kristyna 1997 CZE CZECH SWIMMING FEDERATION 1:11.70 8. PAVLOPOULOU Nikoletta 2001 GRE HELLENIC SWIMMING FEDERATION 1:12.07 Edition au : 08/06/2019 13:18 Copyright (c) 2009 FF Natation - extraNat Pocket v6.1.0 - Tous droits réservés. Page 1 / 9 MARE NOSTRUM MONACO 2019 MONACO from 08th to 09th June 2019 - 50m pool Program Records du 100 Nage Libre Messieurs Record du Monde: 46.91 CIELO FILHO Cesar (1987) BRA 30/07/2009 ROME Record d'Europe: 46.94 BERNARD Alain (1983) FRA 23/04/2009 MONTPELLIER Mare Nostrum Record : 48.08 ADRIAN Nathan (1988) USA 14/06/2014 BARCELONE Monaco Record: 48.21 POPOV Alexander (1971) RUS 18/06/2014 MONACO 100 Freestyle Men (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:38 1. SHEVTSOV Sergii 1998 UKR ENERGY STANDARD 51.21 2. JOSA Matthew 1995 USA CAL AQUATICS 51.08 3. LIE Markus 1995 NOR NORWAY 50.85 4. BILIS Simonas 1993 LTU ENERGY STANDARD 50.63 5. ZIRK Kregor 1999 EST ENERGY STANDARD 50.84 6. LYNCH Justin 1996 USA CAL AQUATICS 51.05 7. GRUNBERGER Robin 1998 AUT OSV/ TEAM TIROL 51.16 8. VAZAIOS Andreas 1994 GRE HELLENIC SWIMMING FEDERATION 51.42 Records du 200 Nage Libre Dames Record du Monde: 1:52.98 PELLEGRINI Federica (1988) ITA 29/07/2009 ROME Record d'Europe: 1:52.98 PELLEGRINI Federica (1988) ITA 29/07/2009 ROME Mare Nostrum Record : 1:54.66 MUFFAT Camille (1989) FRA 06/06/2012 CANET Monaco Record: 1:55.21 MUFFAT Camille (1989) FRA 09/06/2012 MONACO 200 Freestyle Women (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:40 1. MEDER Rebecca 2002 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:03.55 2. CHENG Camille-Lily-Mei 1993 HKG HONG KONG AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 2:02.60 3. KREUNDL Lena 1997 AUT AUSTRIA SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:01.93 4. NAMBA Miyu 2002 JPN JAPAN SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:01.67 5. DUMONT Valentine 2000 BEL FFBN 2:01.87 6. COATES Georgia 1999 GBR BRITISH SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:02.22 7. COETZEE Dune 2002 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:03.11 8. HO Nam wai 2002 HKG HONG KONG AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 2:04.02 Records du 200 Papillon Messieurs Record du Monde: 1:51.51 PHELPS Michael (1985) USA 29/07/2009 ROME Record d'Europe: 1:52.70 CSEH Laszlo (1985) HUN 13/08/2008 PÉKIN Mare Nostrum Record : 1:54.42 LE CLOS Chad (1992) RSA 11/06/2016 BARCELONE Monaco Record: 1:54.68 SETO Daiya (1994) JPN 13/06/2015 MONACO 200 Butterfly Men (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:44 1. PUYO Emilien 2003 MON FEDERATION MONEGASQUE DE NATATION 2:15.62 2. KHALIL Adib 2002 LBN AS MONACO NATATION 2:10.34 3. TAYLAN Noyan 2002 FRA EQUIPE DE FRANCE JUNIORS 2:05.37 4. FORDE Clayton 1997 USA ATHENS BULLDOGS 2:03.79 5. ESPERNBERGER Paul 1999 AUT AUSTRIA SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:04.09 6. LEMAY Hugo 1995 CAN CN SHERBROOKE 2:06.48 7. CHAPMAN Brandon 2002 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:10.96 8. DELEMBERT Mattéo 2003 FRA OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 2:16.48 Edition au : 08/06/2019 13:18 Copyright (c) 2009 FF Natation - extraNat Pocket v6.1.0 - Tous droits réservés. Page 2 / 9 MARE NOSTRUM MONACO 2019 MONACO from 08th to 09th June 2019 - 50m pool Program Records du 100 Papillon Dames Record du Monde: 55.48 SJOSTROM Sarah (1993) SWE 07/08/2016 RIO DE JANEIRO Record d'Europe: 55.48 SJOSTROM Sarah (1993) SWE 07/08/2016 RIO DE JANEIRO Mare Nostrum Record : 55.76 SJOSTROM Sarah (1993) SWE 17/06/2017 CANET Monaco Record: 56.20 SJOSTROM Sarah (1993) SWE 13/06/2015 MONACO 100 Butterfly Women (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:48 1. VERRASZTO Evelin 1989 HUN HUNGARIAN SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 1:01.69 2. ARLANDIS Anais 1997 FRA AS MONACO NATATION 1:00.82 3. DZIAMIDAVA Aksana 1993 BLR BELARUSIAN SWIMMING FEDERATION 1:00.64 4. SVECENA Lucie 1997 CZE CZECH SWIMMING FEDERATION 1:00.26 5. SZILAGYI Liliana 1996 HUN HUNGARIAN SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 1:00.35 6. PETRONIO Aurora 1998 ITA RARI NATES TORINO 1:00.75 7. KAN Cheuk-Tung-Natalie 2002 HKG HONG KONG AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 1:01.48 8. CHAN Kin-Lok 1994 HKG HONG KONG AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 1:01.71 Records du 100 Dos Messieurs Record du Monde: 51.85 MURPHY Ryan (1995) USA 13/08/2016 RIO DE JANEIRO Record d'Europe: 52.11 LACOURT Camille (1985) FRA 10/08/2010 BUDAPEST Mare Nostrum Record : 53.08 IRIE Ryosuke (1990) JPN 07/06/2014 MONACO Monaco Record: 53.08 IRIE Ryosuke (1990) JPN 07/06/2014 MONACO 100 Backstroke Men (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:52 1. SECCHI Clement 2000 FRA PAYS D'AIX NATATION 57.73 2. BINEDELL Martin 1995 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 57.40 3. ROCH Nans 1996 FRA CN ANTIBES 56.94 4. BALOG Gabor 1990 HUN HUNGARIAN SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 56.23 5. SHABASOV Andrei 1994 RUS SPORTS CLUB "CAYMAN" 56.68 6. SZENTES Bence 1996 HUN HUNGARIAN SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 57.18 7. FRIZZAS Ewan 2001 FRA EQUIPE DE FRANCE JUNIORS 57.62 8. GIRALT PIDEMONT Jan 1996 ESP FEDERACIO CATALANA DE NATACIO 57.83 Records du 200 Dos Dames Record du Monde: 2:04.06 FRANKLIN Missy (1995) USA 03/08/2012 LONDRES Record d'Europe: 2:04.94 ZUEVA Anastasia (1990) RUS 01/08/2009 ROME Mare Nostrum Record : 2:06.66 SEEBOHM Emily (1993) AUS 17/06/2017 CANET Monaco Record: 2:07.02 BAKER Kathleen (1997) USA 16/06/2018 MONACO 200 Backstroke Women (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:54 1. 2. 3. BONARDO Victoria 2003 FRA OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 2:24.83 4. RESSENCOURT Lilou 2003 FRA OLYMPIC NICE NATATION 2:20.33 5. TULLY Megan 2002 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:22.45 6. ANTUNES DA COSTA Laëticia 2004 FRA AS MONACO NATATION 2:32.42 7. 8. Edition au : 08/06/2019 13:18 Copyright (c) 2009 FF Natation - extraNat Pocket v6.1.0 - Tous droits réservés. Page 3 / 9 MARE NOSTRUM MONACO 2019 MONACO from 08th to 09th June 2019 - 50m pool Program Records du 200 4 Nages Messieurs Record du Monde: 1:54.00 LOCHTE Ryan (1984) USA 28/07/2011 SHANGHAI Record d'Europe: 1:55.18 CSEH Laszlo (1985) HUN 29/07/2009 ROME Mare Nostrum Record : 1:56.82 HAGINO Kosuke (1994) JPN 07/06/2015 CANET Monaco Record: 1:57.79 HAGINO Kosuke (1994) JPN 13/06/2015 MONACO 200 Medley Men (Final B) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 15:58 1. VANMOEN Romain 2002 FRA AS MONACO NATATION 2:09.98 2. CHOUCHAR Ramzi 1997 ALG FEDERATION ALGERIENNE DE NATATION 2:08.22 3. ZHENG Han 1998 CHN CHINA SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:07.24 4. HOLTZHAUSEN Luca 2004 RSA SOUTH AFRICA 2:06.93 5. BIDARD Clément 2001 FRA EQUIPE DE FRANCE JUNIORS 2:07.09 6. LAHODA Jakub 2000 CZE CZECH SWIMMING FEDERATION 2:08.17 7. MARY Thibaut 1998 FRA CN ANTIBES 2:09.44 8. HOLBLING Alexander 2001 AUT ATUS KNITTEFELD 2:10.53 Warming up - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 16:02 Records du 50 Papillon Messieurs Record du Monde: 22.27 GOVOROV Andriy (1992) UKR 01/07/2018 ROME Record d'Europe: 22.43 MUNOZ PEREZ Rafael (1988) ESP 05/04/2009 MALAGA Mare Nostrum Record : 22.53 GOVOROV Andriy (1992) UKR 17/06/2018 MONACO Monaco Record: 22.53 GOVOROV Andriy (1992) UKR 17/06/2018 MONACO 50 Butterfly Men (1/8 Finale (1)) - Saturday, 08 Jun 2019 16:30 1.
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