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FINAL 400 Individual Medley Women FINAL 400 individual medley women World Record 4:26.36 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 06 AUG 2016, Rio European Record 4:26.36 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 06 AUG 2016, Rio World Best Time 2018 4:30.82 Yui Ohashi (JPN) Olympic Champion 2016 4:26.36 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) World Champion 2017 4:29.33 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) European Champion 2016 4:30.90 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) Championships Record 4:30.90 Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2016 Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC DoB: 24 MAY 2000 Anja CREVAR PoB/Residence: Pancevo Club: SC Dinamo Pancevo 1 JUN-1. (400IM) ’16, ’17 SRB Coach: Marko Spasov QT 4:40.99 PB 4:40.62 Occupation: Student (psychology) Height: 166cm LC-1. (400IM) '10 4. (400IM) '16 LC-2. (400IM) '11 LC-2. (400IM) '16 12. (200IM) '16 LC-4. (400IM) '09, '15 LC-3. (200IM) '10, '16 DoB: 08 AUG 1989 5. (400IM) '12 LC-5. (200IM) '15 LC-7. (400IM) ’06 PoB: Swindon 7. (200IM) '12 LC-5. (400IM) '13 Hannah MILEY SC-1. (400IM) '09, '12 Club: Garioch ASC 6. (400IM) ''08 LC-6. (200IM) '09 2 SC-2. (200IM) '12 GBR Coach: Patrick Miley (father) 11. (200IM) '08 LC-8. (400IM) '17 SC-2. (400IM) '11, '15 QT 4:39.52 Height: 167 cm SC-1. (400IM) '12 PB 4:31.33 SC-2. (800FR) '12 Occupation: Student Commonwealth Games SC-2. (400IM) '08 SC-3. (200IM) '09, '11 1. (400IM) ’12, ’14 SC-3. (200IM) '08, '12 SC-4. (400IM) '08, '13 2. (400IM) ’18 SC-3. (400IM) '14 SC-6. (400IM) '05, '15 LC-18. (200FL) '16 DoB: 5 OCT 1999 LC-9. (200IM) '16 Ilaria CUSINATO PoB: Cittadella LC-10. (100IM) ’16 Club: GS Fiamme Oro Roma – SC-21. (200IM) '15 3 ITA Team Veneto SC-17. (400IM) '15 QT 4:39.02 PB 4:34.65 Coach: Stefano Morini SC-3. (200IM) ’17 Height: 178 cm SC-4. (400IM) ’7 SC-4. (400IM) '17 DoB: 10 NOV 1994 LC-9. (1500FR) '16 PoB/Res.: Roubaix/Rennes LC-23. (400IM) '15 LC-14. (400IM) ’14 Fantine LESAFFRE Club: Montpellier Metropole 23. (400IM) ‘16 SC-12. (400IM) '16 LC-18. (400IM) '16 4 Natation FRA 30. (200IM) ‘16 SC-16. (200IM) '16 SC-3. (400IM) '17 Coach: Mathieu Burban QT 4:36.17 SC-17. (400FR) ‘16 SC-5. (200IM) ’17 PB 4:36.17 Occupation: Student (coach) SC-16. (400IM) '13 Height: 180cm 7. (400IM) '16 LC-3. (400IM) '14 11. (400IM) '12 DoB: 26 FEB 1993 LC-4. (400IM) '16 PoB: Middlesborough LC-9. (200FL) '16 Aimee WILLMOTT Note: Father Stuart Willmott Club: London Aquatic Centre LC-7. (400IM) '15 LC-10. (200IM) '10 5 finished 15th in the 400IM at GBR Performance Programme LC-9. (400IM) '13 SC-3. (800FR) '12 the 1984 Olympics QT 4:38.28 Coach: Lisa Bates SC-3. (400IM) '13 PB 4:33.01 Height: 172cm SC-5. (400FR) '12 Commonwealth Games SC-6. (200FL) '13 1. (400IM) ’18 LC-1. (4x200FR) '16 LC-2. (200FL) '10, '12 LC-5. (200FL) '13 LC-2. (400IM) '12 DoB: 03 APR 1989 10. (200IM) '16 LC-6. (200FL) '11 LC-2. (4x200FR) '12 Zsuzsanna JAKABOS PoB/Res.: Pecs / Gyor 13. (400IM) '16 LC-6. (200IM) '13 LC-3. (4x200FR) '14 6 Club: Gyori Uszo SE 7. (200FL) '12 LC-6. (400IM) '13 LC-3. (4x100MM '16 HUN Coach: Ivan Petrov 9. (400IM) '12 LC-7. (400IM) '09 LC-4. (400IM) '04, '06, '08 QT 4:39.26 PB 4:34.50 Occupation: Student 13. (400IM) '08 LC-8. (400IM) '05 SC-1. (400IM) '10 Height: 184cm 15. (400IM) '04 SC-4. (400IM) '12 SC-1. (200FL) '10 SC-5. (400IM) '10 SC-2. (100IM) '11, '12 SC-3. (200IM) '12 SC-3. (400IM) '05, '09, '11, '12 DoB: 14 APR 1995 PoB/Res.: Inca, Mallorca/ Sant Note: She overcame a cerebral Catalina CORRO Cugat tumor, detected last year 7 ESP Club: CDN Bidasoa XXI QT 4:40.69 Coach: Jose Antonio del Castillo Mediterranean Games PB 4:38.16 Occupation: Student 1. (400IM) ’18 Height:169 cm DoB: 25 FEB 1995 Carlotta TONI PoB: Florence YOG-1. (100BR) '09 LC-5. (400IM) '16 8 Club: CS Esercito - RN Florentia YOG-1. (200BR) '09 ITA LC-6. (200IM) '16 QT 4:42.06 Coach: Sergio Pasquali YOG-1. (4x100M) '09 PB 4:39.27 Height: 175cm All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2018) European Record History (last 10) 4:26.36 Hosszu, Katinka/HUN - 06/08/16 4:30.82 Ohashi, Yui/JPN - 08/04/18 4:38.44 Petra Schneider, GDR Magdeburg, 1980 4:28.43 Ye, Shiwen/CHN - 28/07/12 4:34.65 Cusinato, Ilaria/ITA - 29/06/18 4:36.29 Petra Schneider, GDR Moscow, 1980 4:29.45 Rice, Stephanie/AUS - 09/08/08 4:34.80 McHugh, Ally/USA - 27/07/18 4:36.10 Petra Schneider, GDR Guayaquil, 1982 4:29.89 Coventry, Kirsty/ZIM - 09/08/08 4:34.90 Willmott, Aimee/GBR - 05/04/18 4:33.59 Yana Klochkova, UKR Sydney, 2000 4:30.43 Li, Xuanxu/CHN - 01/11/09 4:35.09 Forde, Brooke/USA - 27/07/18 4:33.24 Hannah Miley, GBR Sheffield, 2008 4:30.82 Ohashi, Yui/JPN - 08/04/18 4:35.16 Miley, Hannah/GBR - 05/04/18 4:31.33 Hannah Miley, GBR Sheffield, 2009 4:30.85 Qi, Hui/CHN - 01/11/09 4:35.50 Margalis, Melanie/USA - 27/07/18 4:30.31 Katinka Hosszu, HUN Rome, 2009 4:31.12 Hoff, Katie/USA - 29/06/08 4:35.68 Smith, Leah/USA - 27/07/18 4:29.89 Katinka Hosszu, HUN Marseille, 2016 4:31.15 DiRado, Maya/USA - 06/08/16 4:36.17 Lesaffre, Fantine/FRA – 03/08/18 4:28.58 Katinka Hosszu, HUN Rio, 2016 4:31.21 Belmonte, Mireia/ESP - 28/07/13 4:37.10 Belmonte, Mireia/ESP - 11/04/18 4:26.36 Katinka Hosszu, HUN Rio, 2016 Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 4:31.03 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1 4:30.90 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1 4:26.36 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 1 4:29.33 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 2 4:33.13 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 2 4:35.27 Hannah Miley (GBR) 2 4:31.15 Maya DiRado (USA) 2 4:32.17 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 3 4:34.69 Aimee Wilmott (GBR) 3 4:38.39 Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) 3 4:32.39 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 3 4:32.88 Sydney Pickrem (CAN) .
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