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FINAL 200 Fly Women FINAL 200 fly women World Record 2:01.81 Liu Zige (CHN) 20 OCT 2009, Jinan European Record 2:04.27 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 29 JUL 2009, Rome World Best Time 2018 2:05.45 Alys Thomas (GBR) Olympic Champion 2016 2:04.85 Mireia Belmonte (GER) World Champion 2017 2:05.26 Mireia Belmonte (GER) European Champion 2016 2:07.23 Franziska Hentke (GER) European Championship Record 2:04.79 Mireia Belmonte (GER), 2014 Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC LC-2. (400IM) ’18 LC-18. (200FL) '16 DoB: 05 OCT 1999 LC-9. (200IM) '16 PoB: Cittadella Ilaria CUSINATO LC-10. (100IM) ’16 Club: GS Fiamme Oro Roma – JUN-4. (200IM) ‘15 1 SC-21. (200IM) '15 ITA Team Veneto JUN-6. (400IM) ‘15 SC-17. (400IM) '15 QT 2 :08.84 Coach: Stefano Morini PB 2:08.78 SC-3. (200IM) ’17 Height: 178 cm SC-4. (400IM) ’7 SC-4. (400IM) '17 DoB: 19 NOV 1996 LC-2. (200FL) '16 PoB: Budapest LC-4. (100FL) '16 Club: Honved Budapest LC-8. (100FL) '12 Liliana SZILAGYI 10. (200FL) '16 LC-7. (200FL) '17 Coach: Arilson Silva SC-5. (200FL) '13 2 12. (100FL) '16 LC-7. (200FL) '15 HUN Note: father Zoltan Szilagyi was SC-6. (200FL) '15 34. (100FL) '12 LC-9. (100FL) '17 QT 2:08.70 PB 2:06.59 an Olympian swimmer, grand- SC-7. (100FL) '13 father Dezso Gyarmati is a 3-time SC-7. (200FL) ‘17 Olympic water polo champion SC-19. (100FL) '13 LC-5. (800FR) ‘18 LC-3. (1500FR) '15 3. (800FR) '16 LC-1. (400FR) '16 LC-4. (800FR) '13 DoB: 22 APR 1993 4. (400FR) '16 LC-1. (800FR) '12, '16 LC-4. (1500FR) '17 Boglarka KAPAS PoB: Debrecen 6. (4x200FR) '16 LC-1. (1500FR) '16 LC-5. (400FR) '13, '17 3 Club: UTE 6. (800FR) '12 LC-2. (1500FR) '14 HUN LC-5. (800FR) '11, '17 Coach: Balazs Virth 17. (400FR) '12 LC-3. (800FR) '14 QT 2:07.75 LC-6. (800FR) '15 PB 2:07.54 Height:167cm fYOG-1. (400FR) '10 SC-1. (400FR) ‘17 SC-4. (800FR) ‘14 YOG-1. (200FL) '10 SC-2. (800FR) '10, '15, '17 SC-5. (400FR) '14 SC-3. (400FR) '15 LC-1. (200FL) '16 DoB: 04 JUN 1089 LC-2. (200FL) '17 LC-5. (200FL) '12 PoB: Wolfen/Saxony-Anhalt LC-4. (200FL) '15 Franziska HENTKE LC-6. (200FL) '10, '14 Club: SC Magdeburg LC-5. (200FL) '12 4 10. (200FL) '16 LC-9. (200FL) '08 GER Coach: Bernd Berkhahn LC-9. (200FL) '13 SC-1. (200FL) '15, ‘17 QT 2:07.55 Occupation: sports soldier LC-17. (400IM) '15 PB 2:05.26 SC-2. (200FL) '13 Height: 169 cm SC-3. (200FL) '14 SC-3. (200FL) '09 DoB: 10 OCT 1990 Alys Margaret THOMAS PoB: Isleworth Commonwealth Games LC-12. (100FL) '17 5 Club: City of Swansea Aquatics GBR 1. (200FL) ‘18 LC-13. (200FL) '17 QT 2:07.64 Coach: Stuart McNarry PB 2:05.45 Height: 177cm DoB: 15 APR 1996 PoB/Res.: Moscow LC-7. (100FL) '17 Svetlana CHIMROVA Club: Central Sports Army Club LC-2. (4x100MR) '17 LC-2. (100FL) ‘18 6 Coach: Vladimir Ermacov 6. (4x100MR) '16 RUS SC-5. (100FL) '16 LC-9. (50FR) '16 Occupation: Student (sport QT 2 :08.57 SC-5. (200FL) '16 PB 2:07.50 psychology) Height: LC-5. (200FL) '16 LC-18. (400IM) '11 DoB: 21 OCT 1994 LC-7. (400IM) '12 LC-22. (200FL) '15 PoB: Castel San Pietro Terme 14. (200FL) '16 LC-8. (200FL) '14 Alessia POLIERI LC-27. (200FL) '11 Club: GN Fiamma Gialle / SC-2 (200FL) '10 7 LC-27. (200IM) '11 ITA Imolanuoto Universiade SC-3. (200FL) '15 SC-8. (200FL) '10 QT 2:08.77 Coach: Cesare Casella 2. (200FL) '15 SC-5. (100FL) '10 PB 2:07.49 JUN-2. (400IM) '11 Height: 163cm SC-6. (400IM) '11 JUN-2. (200FL) '11 JUN-3. (400IM) '10 DoB: 14 SEPT 1993 PoB/Residence: Vila do Conde Ana MONTEIRO Club: Fluvial Vilacondense LC-14. (200FL) ‘16 8 POR Coach: Fabio Manuel Pereira SC-11. (200FL) ‘15 QT 2 :08.96 Occupation: Student (bio SC-16. (200FL) ‘13 PB 2:08.06 engineering) Height: 164cm All-time World Rankings Current World Rankings (from 01.01.2018) European Record History 2:01.81 Liu, Zige/CHN - 18/10/09 2:05.45 Thomas, Alys/GBR 05/04/18 2:08.97 Ines Geissler, GDR Berlin, 1981 2:03.41 Schipper, Jessicah/AUS - 26/07/09 2:05.87 Flickinger, Hali/USA 25/07/18 2:08.50 Ines Geissler, GDR Split, 1981 2:04.06 Jiao, Liuyang/CHN - 28/07/12 2:06.80 Taylor, Laura/AUS 28/02/18 2:08.03 Ines Geissler, GDR Gera, 1983 2:04.14 Mohler(Descenza), Mary/USA - 26/07/09 2:07.09 Belmonte, Mireia/ESP 08/04/18 2:07.82 Cornelia Polit, GDR Rome, 1983 2:04.27 Hosszu, Katinka/HUN - 26/07/09 2:07.18 Drabot, Katie/USA 25/07/18 2:07.81 Otylia Jedrzejczak, POL Sydney, 2000 2:04.69 Hoshi, Natsumi/JPN - 02/04/12 2:07.21 Hentke, Franziska/GER 20/04/18 2:06.97 Annika Mehlhorn, GER Fukuoka, 2001 2:04.78 Belmonte, Mireia/ESP - 28/07/13 2:07.42 Smith, Regan/USA 25/07/18 2:05.78 Otylia Jedrzejczak, POL Berlin, 2002 2:04.83 Gandy, Ellen/GBR - 16/03/09 2:07.50 Chimrova, Svetlana/RUS 13/06/18 2:05.61 Otylia Jedrzejczak, POL Montreal, 2005 2:04.88 Groves, Madeline/AUS - 10/08/16 2:07.54 Kapas, Boglarka/HUN 29/06/18 2:04.83 Ellen Gandy, GBR Sheffield, 2009 2:05.09 Mongel, Aurore/FRA - 26/07/09 2:08.00 McKeon, Emma/AUS 28/02/18 2:04.27 Katinka Hosszu, HUN Rome, 2009 Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 2:04.79 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 1 2:07.23 Franziska Hentke (GER)) 1 2:04.85 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 1 2:05.26 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 2 2:06.66 Judit Ignacio (ESP) 2 2:07.24 Liliana Szilagyi (HUN) 2 2:04.88 Madeline Groves (AUS) 2 2:05.39 Franziska Hentke (GER) 3 2:07.28 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) 3 2:07.52 Judit Ignacio (ESP) 3 2:05.20 Natsumi Hoshi (JPN) 3 2:06.02 Katinka Hosszu (HUN) .
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