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FINA Swimming World Cup 2019 Budapest (HUN) October 4 - 6 FINA Swimming World Cup 2019 Budapest (HUN) October 4 - 6 Event 1 Women's 400m Freestyle Heats 4 OCT 2019 - 9:30 400 m nage libre - femmes Séries Results Summary Event Number 1 Record Splits Name NAT Code Location Date WR 3:56.46 57.05 1:57.11 2:57.62 LEDECKY Katie USA Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 7 AUG 2016 WC 4:04.26 59.32 2:00.92 3:02.58 BOYLE Lauren NZL Dubai (UAE) 7 NOV 2015 WJ 3:58.37 57.87 1:58.30 2:58.74 LEDECKY Katie USA Gold Coast (AUS) 21 AUG 2014 NAT FINA RankHeat Lane Name Date of Birth R.T. Time Code Points 1 2 5 GOUGH Maddy AUS 8 JUN 1999 0.81 4:13.87 808 Q 50m 29.72 100m 1:01.80 150m 1:34.00 200m 2:06.40 250m 2:38.66 300m 3:11.00 350m 3:43.13 32.08 32.20 32.40 32.26 32.34 32.13 30.74 2 2 4 MEITZ Kaersten USA 4 DEC 1995 0.89 4:14.22 804 Q 50m 30.43 100m 1:02.53 150m 1:34.84 200m 2:07.11 250m 2:39.37 300m 3:11.56 350m 3:43.40 32.10 32.31 32.27 32.26 32.19 31.84 30.82 3 3 5 BELMONTE Mireia ESP 10 NOV 1990 0.64 4:15.75 790 Q 50m 30.29 100m 1:03.08 150m 1:35.76 200m 2:08.57 250m 2:41.21 300m 3:13.57 350m 3:45.65 32.79 32.68 32.81 32.64 32.36 32.08 30.10 4 3 4 KESELY Ajna HUN 10 SEP 2001 0.71 4:15.76 790 Q 50m 30.05 100m 1:02.80 150m 1:35.48 200m 2:08.26 250m 2:40.90 300m 3:13.34 350m 3:45.10 32.75 32.68 32.78 32.64 32.44 31.76 30.66 5 3 3 ACKMAN Aly CAN 6 FEB 1993 0.71 4:16.37 784 Q 50m 30.03 100m 1:02.98 150m 1:35.87 200m 2:08.31 250m 2:40.96 300m 3:12.93 350m 3:45.19 32.95 32.89 32.44 32.65 31.97 32.26 31.18 6 2 6 ODER Tjasa SLO 22 JUN 1994 0.71 4:16.42 784 Q 50m 30.30 100m 1:02.45 150m 1:34.56 200m 2:07.02 250m 2:39.28 300m 3:11.82 350m 3:44.34 32.15 32.11 32.46 32.26 32.54 32.52 32.08 7 3 6 TAYLOR Laura AUS 10 SEP 1999 0.68 4:17.99 769 Q 50m 29.85 100m 1:02.77 150m 1:35.67 200m 2:08.81 250m 2:41.35 300m 3:13.95 350m 3:46.19 32.92 32.90 33.14 32.54 32.60 32.24 31.80 8 2 3 FAIN Katja SLO 31 AUG 2001 0.78 4:19.14 759 Q 50m 30.15 100m 1:02.50 150m 1:35.31 200m 2:08.48 250m 2:41.55 300m 3:14.62 350m 3:47.46 32.35 32.81 33.17 33.07 33.07 32.84 31.68 9 3 2 PEREZ BLANCO Jimena ESP 22 AUG 1997 0.68 4:19.84 753 R 50m 30.34 100m 1:03.36 150m 1:36.47 200m 2:09.64 250m 2:42.19 300m 3:14.98 350m 3:47.63 33.02 33.11 33.17 32.55 32.79 32.65 32.21 10 2 7 de JONG Imani NED 28 MAY 2002 0.76 4:20.06 751 R 50m 29.95 100m 1:02.13 150m 1:34.80 200m 2:07.61 250m 2:40.71 300m 3:14.26 350m 3:47.73 32.18 32.67 32.81 33.10 33.55 33.47 32.33 11 3 7 CUSINATO Ilaria ITA 5 OCT 1999 0.80 4:21.69 737 50m 29.33 100m 1:01.84 150m 1:35.11 200m 2:08.46 250m 2:42.01 300m 3:15.44 350m 3:48.93 32.51 33.27 33.35 33.55 33.43 33.49 32.76 12 2 2 PIECHOTA Paulina POL 14 MAY 1999 0.80 4:25.62 705 50m 30.77 100m 1:03.62 150m 1:37.06 200m 2:10.77 250m 2:44.48 300m 3:18.40 350m 3:52.45 32.85 33.44 33.71 33.71 33.92 34.05 33.17 13 2 1 NAGY Reka CLB 26 APR 2003 0.74 4:26.74 696 50m 30.38 100m 1:03.79 150m 1:37.27 200m 2:11.46 250m 2:45.09 300m 3:19.23 350m 3:53.24 33.41 33.48 34.19 33.63 34.14 34.01 33.50 14 3 1 ROHACS Reka CLB 28 MAY 2000 0.81 4:26.75 696 50m 31.12 100m 1:04.24 150m 1:38.11 200m 2:11.94 250m 2:45.91 300m 3:19.92 350m 3:53.79 33.12 33.87 33.83 33.97 34.01 33.87 32.96 15 2 0 SIMONOVA Vitalina RUS 18 SEP 1992 0.74 4:29.22 677 50m 30.17 100m 1:02.88 150m 1:36.13 200m 2:10.06 250m 2:44.26 300m 3:19.01 350m 3:54.52 32.71 33.25 33.93 34.20 34.75 35.51 34.70 Official Timekeeping by Omega SWMW400MFR------------HEAT--------_74A 1.0 Report Created by OMEGA 4 OCT 9:47 Page 1/2 FINA Swimming World Cup 2019 Budapest (HUN) October 4 - 6 Event 1 Women's 400m Freestyle Heats 4 OCT 2019 - 9:30 400 m nage libre - femmes Séries Results Summary Event Number 1 NAT FINA RankHeat Lane Name Date of Birth R.T. Time Code Points 16 2 8 ANSARANTA Petra FIN 11 JUL 2004 0.87 4:29.88 672 50m 30.50 100m 1:04.00 150m 1:37.38 200m 2:11.58 250m 2:46.11 300m 3:21.03 350m 3:55.81 33.50 33.38 34.20 34.53 34.92 34.78 34.07 17 1 8 RUOTSALAINEN Vilma FIN 3 JUL 1997 0.71 4:32.51 653 50m 31.65 100m 1:05.50 150m 1:39.77 200m 2:14.45 250m 2:49.23 300m 3:23.90 350m 3:58.63 33.85 34.27 34.68 34.78 34.67 34.73 33.88 18 3 0 PAL Adel CLB 7 JUL 2005 0.72 4:34.20 641 50m 31.12 100m 1:04.89 150m 1:39.86 200m 2:15.24 250m 2:49.92 300m 3:24.82 350m 3:59.85 33.77 34.97 35.38 34.68 34.90 35.03 34.35 19 1 2 KROPKO Marta CLB 5 FEB 2003 0.67 4:35.89 629 50m 31.61 100m 1:06.57 150m 1:41.80 200m 2:17.02 250m 2:51.62 300m 3:26.84 350m 4:02.10 34.96 35.23 35.22 34.60 35.22 35.26 33.79 20 3 8 TANKO Beatrix CLB 25 DEC 2004 0.67 4:36.13 627 50m 29.91 100m 1:03.63 150m 1:38.15 200m 2:13.80 250m 2:49.02 300m 3:24.91 350m 4:00.58 33.72 34.52 35.65 35.22 35.89 35.67 35.55 21 1 4 KATULA Panni CLB 5 MAY 2006 0.79 4:36.73 623 50m 31.32 100m 1:06.33 150m 1:42.05 200m 2:17.75 250m 2:53.16 300m 3:29.00 350m 4:03.70 35.01 35.72 35.70 35.41 35.84 34.70 33.03 22 2 9 NORA Molnar CLB 29 APR 2004 0.73 4:38.32 613 50m 30.81 100m 1:04.81 150m 1:40.10 200m 2:16.14 250m 2:51.97 300m 3:28.31 350m 4:04.14 34.00 35.29 36.04 35.83 36.34 35.83 34.18 23 3 9 NAGY Agnes CLB 15 NOV 2005 0.66 4:38.98 608 50m 30.50 100m 1:04.88 150m 1:40.84 200m 2:16.81 250m 2:52.61 300m 3:28.46 350m 4:04.26 34.38 35.96 35.97 35.80 35.85 35.80 34.72 24 1 9 VERESS Sara CLB 14 AUG 2005 0.82 4:40.77 597 50m 31.86 100m 1:06.50 150m 1:42.12 200m 2:18.19 250m 2:54.00 300m 3:29.94 350m 4:05.84 34.64 35.62 36.07 35.81 35.94 35.90 34.93 25 1 7 SZTAZICS Angyalka CLB 16 FEB 2003 0.75 4:41.69 591 50m 31.48 100m 1:06.15 150m 1:41.86 200m 2:17.99 250m 2:54.26 300m 3:30.83 350m 4:06.98 34.67 35.71 36.13 36.27 36.57 36.15 34.71 26 1 6 BAKONDY Beata CLB 11 JUL 2004 0.67 4:42.28 587 50m 30.77 100m 1:04.74 150m 1:40.24 200m 2:18.13 250m 2:54.35 300m 3:30.67 350m 4:06.65 33.97 35.50 37.89 36.22 36.32 35.98 35.63 27 1 5 ABONYI-TOTH Glenda CLB 16 JUL 2006 0.71 4:42.89 584 50m 30.83 100m 1:05.68 150m 1:41.99 200m 2:18.30 250m 2:54.96 300m 3:31.14 350m 4:07.97 34.85 36.31 36.31 36.66 36.18 36.83 34.92 28 1 3 BOGDAN Luca CLB 23 JAN 2002 0.77 4:43.30 581 50m 32.12 100m 1:07.11 150m 1:43.20 200m 2:19.31 250m 2:55.48 300m 3:31.92 350m 4:08.19 34.99 36.09 36.11 36.17 36.44 36.27 35.11 1 1 EPERJESI Kira CLB 13 SEP 2002 DNS Legend: DNS Did Not Start Q Qualified for next phase R Reserve R.T.
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