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FINAL 800 Free Women FINAL 800 free women World Record 8:04.79 Kathleen Ledecky (USA) 12 AUG 2016, Rio de JaneIro European Record 8:14.10 Rebecca AdlIngton (GBR) 16 AUG 2008, BeIjIng World Best TIme 2018 8:07.27 Kathleen Ledecky (USA) OlympIc ChampIon 2016 8:04.79 Kathleen Ledecky (USA) World ChampIon 2017 8:12.68 Kathleen Ledecky (USA) European Champion 2016 8:21.40 Boglarka Kapas (HUN) ChampionshIps Record 8:15.54 JazmIn CarlIn (GBR), 2014 Lane Name Personal Info OG WC EC DoB: 22 JUN 1994 LC-3. (800FR) '16 PoB: Slovenj Gradec LC-15. (1500FR) '15 LC-4. (1500FR) '16 Residence: Ravne na Koroskem LC-17. (800FR) '15 LC-4. (1500FR) '14 Tjasa ODER Club: Fuzinar Ravne LC-17. (1500FR) '13 LC-7. (1500FR) '10 13. (800 FR) '16 1 Coach: Gorazd Podrzavnik, Rocket LC-22. (1500FR) '09 LC-8. (800FR) '14 SLO 25. (800FR) '12 QT 8:33.12 Demont (USA) SC-15. (800FR) '10 SC-5. (800FR) '10 PB 8:25.68 Occupation: Student (business), SC-16. (800FR) '12 SC-6. (800FR) ‘17 University Arizona JUN-1. (1500FR) '11 SC-7. (800FR) '15 Height: 180cm SC-8. (800FR) '11, '13 LC-1. (400FR) '16 LC-3. (1500FR) '15 3. (800FR) '16 LC-1. (800FR) '12, '16 LC-4. (800FR) '13 DoB: 22 APR 1993 4. (400FR) '16 LC-1. (1500FR) '16 LC-4. (1500FR) '17 Boglarka KAPAS PoB: Debrecen 6. (4x200FR) '16 LC-2. (1500FR) '14 LC-5. (400FR) '13, '17 2 Club: UTE 6. (800FR) '12 LC-3. (800FR) '14 HUN LC-5. (800FR) '11, '17 Coach: Balazs Virth 17. (400FR) '12 LC-5. (400FR) '14 QT 8:32.32 LC-6. (800FR) '15 PB 8:16.37 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 DoB: 31 MAY 1998 PoB: Kaliningrad Anna EGOROVA Residence: Montpellier/FRA 3 RUS Club: Montpellier Metropole JUN-13. (400FR) ‘14 QT 8:29.27 Natation PB 8:29.27 Coach: Philippe Lucas/FRA Height: 174cm DoB: 18 DEC 1998 LC-5. (800FR) ‘16 Simona QUADARELLA PoB: Rome LC-3. (1500FR) '17 LC-5. (1500FR) '16 4 Club: GS VV.F. Fiamme Rosse – YOG-1. (800FR) ‘14 LC-7. (800FR) '17 SC-3. (800FR) '17 ITA CC Aniene YOG-6. (400FR) ‘14 JUN-1. (1500FR) ‘15 SC-7. (400FR) ‘17 QT 8 23.93 PB 8:20.54 Coach: Christian Minotti JUN-2. (800FR) ‘15 JUN-1. (800FR) ‘14 Height: 170 cm JUN-1. (1500FR) ‘14 DoB: 10 SEP 2001 LC-6. (200FR) '16 Ajna KESELY PoB: Budapest LC-6. (4x200FR) '17 EYOF-1. (200FR) '15 21. (400FR) '16 5 Club: Köbanya SC LC-6. (400FR) '17 EYOF-1. (400FR) '15 HUN 6. (4x200FR) '16 QT 8:27.96 Coach: György Turi LC-8. (1500FR) '17 EYOF-1. (800FR) '15 PB 8:25.82 Height: 162cm EYOF-2. (100FL) '15 DoB: 20 JUN 1994 LC-7. (800FR) ‘14 PoB: Hanau LC-7. (800FR)’15 LC-9. (400FR) ‘14 Sarah KOEHLER 8. (800FR) '16 Occupation: Sports soldier LC-12. (400FR)’15 SC-1. (800FR) '17 6 10. (400FR) '16 GER Club: SG Frankfurt SC-5. (800FR)’14 SC-2. (400FR) ‘17 12. (4x200FR) ‘16 QT 8:31.96 PB 8:20.53 Coach: Dr. Michael Spikermann SC-11. (400FR)’14 SC-4. (800FR) ‘12 Height: 178cm SC-6. (800FR)’13 DoB: 22 AUG 1997 JImena PEREZ PoB: Cantabria LC-6. (800FR) ’16 Residence: Barcelona YOG-2. (800FR) ’14 JUN-1. (1500FR) ’13 7 ESP Club: CN Gredos San Diego YOG-8. (200FL) ’14 JUN -4. (800FR) ’13 QT 8:32.46 PB 8:31.19 Coach: Fred Vergnoux JUN -4. (400IM) ’13 Height: 167cm 17. (800FR) '12 LC-5. (1500FR) '12 7. (400FR) '12 DoB: 27 FEB 1993 LC-7. (1500FR) '17 LC-7. (1500FR) '16 PoB: Vaduz LC-16. (1500FR) '13, '15 LC-7. (800FR) '12 Note: First swimmer from Residence: Schellenberg LC-21. (400FR) '13 LC-8. (1500FR) '14 JulIa HASSLER Liechtenstein to compete in a Club: SC Uster-Wallisellen, SUI, LC-23. (400FR) '15 LC-13. (800FR) ‘14 8 final at European Swimming LIE SV Nikar Heidelberg, GER LC-23. (800FR) '13 LC-16. (400FR) ‘14 Championships (Debrecen QT 8:33.40 Coach: Flemming Poulsen LC-43. (200FR) '15 LC-38. (100FR) ‘14 PB 8:32.86 2012) – First swimmer from Height: 177cm SC-14. (800FR) '12, '14 SC-3. (400FR) '17 Liechtenstein to win a medal at Occ.: Student SC-19. (800FR) '10 SC-4. (800FR) '17 European Championships (2017 SC-11. (800FR) '09, '11, '12 SC Copenhagen) All-time World RankIngs Current World RankIngs (from 01.01.2018) European Record HIstory (last 10) 8:04.79 Ledecky, Katie/USA - 12/08/16 8:07.27 Ledecky, Katie/USA 19/05/18 8:31.07 Anke Sonnenbrodt, GDR Berlin, 1983 8:14.10 Adlington, Rebecca/GBR - 09/08/08 8:18.09 Wang, Jianjiahe/CHN 01/03/18 8:29.61 Astrid Strauss, GDR Gera, 1983 8:15.46 Li, Bingjie/CHN - 29/07/17 8:20.02 Titmus, Ariarne/AUS 05/04/18 8:28.36 Astrid Strauss, GDR Magdeburg, 1984 8:15.54 Carlin, Jazmin/GBR - 18/08/14 8:20.53 Koehler, Sarah/GER 13/04/18 8:26.52 Astrid Strauss, GDR Berlin, 1986 8:15.92 Friis, Lotte/DEN - 26/07/09 8:20.99 Quadarella, Simona/ITA 29/06/18 8:24.77 Sarah Hardcastle, GBR Edinburgh, 1986 8:16.22 Evans, Janet/USA - 20/08/89 8:22.79 Smith, Leah/USA 25/07/18 8:19.53 Anke Moehring, GDR Strasbourg, 1987 8:16.37 Kapas, Boglarka/HUN - 12/08/16 8:24.13 Anderson, Haley/USA 25/07/18 8:19.29 Laure Manaudou, FRA Budapest, 2006 8:16.66 Jackson, Joanne/GBR - 26/07/09 8:24.22 McHugh, Ally/USA 25/07/18 8:18.80 Laure Manaudou, FRA Melbourne, 2007 8:16.70 Potec, Camelia/ROU - 15/03/08 8:24.39 Kapas, Boglarka/HUN 28/03/18 8:18.06 Rebecca Adlington, GBR Beijing, 2008 8:17.21 Filippi, Alessia/ITA - 26/07/09 8:25.82 Kesely, Ajna/HUN 28/03/18 8:14.10 Rebecca Adlington, GBR Beijing, 2008 MedallIsts at Recent Major ChampIonshIps 2014 BerlIn (ECh) 2016 London (ECh) 2016 RIo de JaneIro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 8:15.54 Jazmin Carlin (GBR) 1 8:21.40 Boglarka Kapas (HUN) 1 8:04.79 Katie Ledecky (USA) 1 8:12.68 Katie Ledecky (USA) 2 8:21.22 Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 2 8:23.52 Jazmin Carlin (GBR) 2 8:16.17 Jazmin Carlin (GBR) 2 8:15.46 Bingjie Li (CHN) 3 8:22.06 Boglarka Kapas (HUN) 3 8:25.68 Tjasa Oder (SLO) 3 8:16.37 Boglarka Kapas (HUN) 3 8:17.22 Leah Smith (USA) .
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