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Amsterdam Swim Cup 2015 Amsterdam, 11 - 13 December 2015 Amsterdam Swim Cup 2015 Amsterdam, 11 - 13 December 2015 Event 17 Women, 100m Butterfly Senioren Open 12-12-2015 - 10:16 Startlist Prelim World Record 55.64 Sarah Sjöström Kazan (RUS) 03-08-2015 European Record 55.64 Sarah Sjöström Kazan (RUS) 03-08-2015 Nederlands Record Senioren 56.61 Inge de Bruijn Sydney (AUS) 17-09-2000 Nederlands Record Jeugd 1:01.20 Chantal Groot Antwerpen (BEL) 02-08-1998 Nederlands Record Junioren 1:02.90 Nathalie Koekkoek West-Berlijn (FRG) 26-07-1986 Sloterparkbad Record 56.69 Marleen Veldhuis Amsterdam 17-04-2009 Limieten OS Rio 2016 58.19 Richttijden EK 2016 Londen 58.70 Kwalificatietijd EJK2016 1999 1:00.49 Kwalificatietijd EJK2016 2000 1:02.02 Kwalificatietijd EJK2016 2001-2002 1:02.20 Kwalificatietijd vEYOF 2016 1:04.69 name club name entry time Heat 1 of 6 1 Kristel Hormann TriVia 1:09.34 199601084 2 Danieke van der Kooi Orca 1:08.64 200000552 3 Johanne Heines Pettersen Sandnes Svømme 1:07.82 4 Marije Dinkelberg SCOM/De Zeehond'73 (SG) 1:06.56 199703192 5 Renee Vanderheyden ReVeLie Swim Team 1:07.42 199903130 6 Brenda Zwarthoed DAW 1:08.00 199604938 7 Ina Willigers Zwemclub Eijsden 1:09.03 199702678 8 Kristy Nagtzaam ZC AquaDream 1:09.41 200002212 Heat 2 of 6 1 Lara Butler Loughborough University 1:05.69 928679 2 Jasmijn Boon WVZ 1:05.06 200001280 3 Alma Thormalm Jönköpings SS 1:05.02 4 Chefanja Nunes WVZ 1:04.93 200104750 5 Juliette Dumont FFBN 1:04.93 6 Elise Tanis RTC-De Schoteijl 1:05.06 200200120 7 Leonie Goebels SG Essen 1:05.68 258828 8 Antonia Massone SSG Saar Max Ritter 1:05.82 187244 Heat 3 of 6 1 Line Loevberg Lambertseter SK 1:04.62 2 Julia Schnorrbusch SGS Hamburg 1:03.56 181678 3 Irene Garcia De Dios Leyva C.N. Terrassa 1:03.49 45989420 4 Victoria Rung Bærumsvømmerne 1:03.42 5 Gerda Pak ADN 1:03.47 2452 6 Ida Marko-Varga SK Triton 1:03.53 AB2285 7 Maria Buch Cardona C.N. Terrassa 1:04.28 P00057150 8 Vilma Unnermark Södertörns SK 1:04.74 AI9697 Heat 4 of 6 1 Hanna Rosvall Ängelholms SK 1:01.60 2 Martina van Berkel Switzerland 1:00.59 3 Birgit Koschischek ASV Wien 1:00.07 4 Anna Ntountounaki Hellenic SF 58.90 119123 5 Charlotte Atkinson Loughborough University 59.71 455029 6 Elinore de Jong De Fuut 1:00.13 198902072 7 Carla Campo Casajus C.N. Terrassa 1:01.26 47917201 8 Parand Zarekiani De Dolfijn 1:03.06 199402150 Splash Meet Manager 11, 11.40221 Registered to KNZB 12-12-2015 10:25 - Page 1 Amsterdam Swim Cup 2015 Amsterdam, 11 - 13 December 2015 Event 17, Women, 100m Butterfly, Prelim Heat 5 of 6 1 Kim Busch NTC-MNC Dordrecht 1:01.49 199801450 2 Ilektra Varvara Lebl Hellenic SF 1:00.43 140525 3 Sophie Smith Loughborough University 1:00.03 159883 4 Alexandra Wenk SG Stadtwerke München 57.77 5 Kate A. Mills Real Canoe NC 59.59 6 Paulina Schmiedel AMTV-FTV Hamburg 1:00.12 134463 7 Josefin Lindkvist Væsby SS 1:01.17 AK4493 8 Josien Wijkhuijs Orca 1:02.86 199902866 Heat 6 of 6 1 Isobel Grant City of Sheffield SS 1:01.36 534755 2 Kinge Zandringa RTC-Orca 1:00.20 199801422 3 Emilie Beckmann Team Denmark 59.83 9778AG 4 Inge Dekker NTC-PSV 57.32 198500628 5 Judith Ignacio Royal Spanish SF 59.08 6 Keren Siebner Hapoel Dolphin Natanya 1:00.08 7 Amalie Mikkelsen Team Denmark 1:00.76 9728AA 8 Anouchka Martin CN Marseille 1:02.05 Splash Meet Manager 11, 11.40221 Registered to KNZB 12-12-2015 10:25 - Page 2.
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