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2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:03 Women's 100m Butterfly Results Club Club Rank Lane Name R.T. 50m Time Code points 1 5 GASTALDELLO Beryl LAC 0.61 (2) 26.26 55.84 10.0 29.58 2 4 WATTEL Marie LON 0.72 (3) 26.29 56.20 +0.36 7.0 29.91 3 6 TETZLOFF Aly LAC 0.62 (1) 25.93 56.47 +0.63 6.0 30.54 4 7 HASEGAWA Suzuka TOK 0.61 (6) 26.69 56.59 +0.75 5.0 29.90 5 8 OHASHI Yui TOK 0.63 (8) 27.19 57.39 +1.55 4.0 30.20 6 1 QUAH Ting Wen DCT 0.62 (5) 26.58 57.45 +1.61 3.0 30.87 7 2 RULE Remedy DCT 0.70 (7) 27.10 57.96 +2.12 2.0 30.86 8 3 O'CONNOR Siobhan-Marie LON 0.70 (4) 26.56 58.29 +2.45 - 31.73 Legend: R.T. Reaction Time SWMW100MBF------------FNL-000100--_73A1 1 Report Created 30 OCT 15:06 Page 1/1 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:06 Men's 100m Butterfly Results Club Club Rank Lane Name R.T. 50m Time Code points 1 5 SHIELDS Tom LAC 0.74 (2) 22.92 48.94 12.0 26.02 2 4 KUSCH Marius LON 0.66 (1) 22.91 49.67 +0.73 7.0 26.76 3 3 LANZA Vini LON 0.69 (3) 23.26 50.01 +1.07 6.0 26.75 4 7 KAWAMOTO Takeshi TOK 0.64 (5) 23.36 50.34 +1.40 5.0 26.98 5 6 ROONEY Maxime LAC 0.62 (4) 23.32 50.43 +1.49 4.0 27.11 6 8 MIZUNUMA Naoki TOK 0.63 (6) 23.94 50.76 +1.82 3.0 26.82 7 2 HARTING Zach DCT 0.63 (7) 24.27 51.75 +2.81 - 27.48 8 1 STJEPANOVIC Velimir DCT 0.62 (8) 24.70 52.39 +3.45 - 27.69 Legend: R.T. Reaction Time SWMM100MBF------------FNL-000100--_73A1 1 Report Created 30 OCT 15:08 Page 1/1 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:12 Women's 200m Backstroke Results Club Club Rank Lane Name R.T. 50m 100m 150m Time Code points 1 2 BILQUIST Amy DCT 0.59 (5) 28.86 (2) 59.18 (2) 1:30.13 2:01.29 12.0 30.32 30.95 31.16 2 4 TOUSSAINT Kira LON 0.48 (1) 28.34 (1) 58.83 (1) 1:29.69 2:02.60 +1.31 7.0 30.49 30.86 32.91 3 7 SHIRAI Rio TOK 0.55 (4) 28.80 (5) 1:00.07 (3) 1:32.12 2:04.23 +2.94 6.0 31.27 32.05 32.11 4 5 DELOOF Ali LAC 0.58 (6) 29.31 (6) 1:01.49 (6) 1:33.09 2:05.06 +3.77 5.0 32.18 31.60 31.97 5 3 DAWSON Kathleen LON 0.60 (2) 28.62 (4) 1:00.06 (5) 1:32.56 2:05.40 +4.11 4.0 31.44 32.50 32.84 6 8 SAKAI Natsumi TOK 0.65 (3) 28.76 (3) 1:00.05 (4) 1:32.46 2:05.43 +4.14 3.0 31.29 32.41 32.97 7 1 GALYER Ali DCT 0.62 (7) 30.25 (7) 1:02.61 (7) 1:35.07 2:07.24 +5.95 - 32.36 32.46 32.17 8 6 SARGENT Makayla LAC 0.63 (8) 30.86 (8) 1:03.95 (8) 1:37.87 2:11.67 +10.38 -1.0 33.09 33.92 33.80 Legend: R.T. Reaction Time SWMW200MBA------------FNL-000100--_73A1 1 Report Created 30 OCT 15:16 Page 1/1 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:17 Men's 200m Backstroke Results Club Club Rank Lane Name R.T. 50m 100m 150m Time Code points 1 5 MURPHY Ryan LAC 0.56 (1) 25.36 (1) 52.97 (1) 1:20.61 1:48.03 12.0 27.61 27.64 27.42 2 7 IRIE Ryosuke TOK 0.60 (2) 25.59 (3) 53.16 (2) 1:20.75 1:49.18 +1.15 7.0 27.57 27.59 28.43 3 2 PEBLEY Jacob DCT 0.59 (4) 25.63 (2) 53.14 (3) 1:21.51 1:49.93 +1.90 6.0 27.51 28.37 28.42 4 3 GREENBANK Luke LON 0.60 (7) 26.12 (6) 54.21 (6) 1:22.45 1:49.97 +1.94 5.0 28.09 28.24 27.52 5 8 THORMEYER Markus TOK 0.66 (5) 26.00 (4) 53.53 (4) 1:21.54 1:50.30 +2.27 4.0 27.53 28.01 28.76 6 4 DIENER Christian LON 0.62 (3) 25.60 (5) 53.59 (5) 1:22.02 1:50.58 +2.55 3.0 27.99 28.43 28.56 7 6 CHRISTOU Apostolos LAC 0.60 (6) 26.06 (7) 54.80 (7) 1:23.44 1:52.64 +4.61 - 28.74 28.64 29.20 8 1 NIKOLAEV Mark DCT 0.61 (8) 26.54 (8) 55.39 (8) 1:25.47 1:56.54 +8.51 - 28.85 30.08 31.07 Legend: R.T. Reaction Time SWMM200MBA------------FNL-000100--_73A1 1 Report Created 30 OCT 15:20 Page 1/1 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:24 Women's 200m Breaststroke Results Club Club Rank Lane Name R.T. 50m 100m 150m Time Code points 1 7 SHIMIZU Sakiko TOK 0.75 (=2) 32.12 (2) 1:07.17 (1) 1:42.81 2:18.88 9.0 35.05 35.64 36.07 2 4 LAZOR Annie LON 0.69 (4) 32.17 (3) 1:07.67 (3) 1:43.48 2:19.03 +0.15 7.0 35.50 35.81 35.55 3 2 GALAT Bethany DCT 0.63 (6) 32.46 (7) 1:08.20 (4) 1:43.84 2:19.55 +0.67 6.0 35.74 35.64 35.71 4 3 PICKREM Sydney LON 0.71 (5) 32.18 (4) 1:07.95 (5) 1:43.91 2:19.70 +0.82 5.0 35.77 35.96 35.79 5 8 AOKI Reona TOK 0.65 (1) 31.44 (1) 1:07.14 (2) 1:43.44 2:20.38 +1.50 4.0 35.70 36.30 36.94 6 6 SMITH Kierra LAC 0.78 (7) 32.65 (5) 1:07.99 (6) 1:44.46 2:21.12 +2.24 3.0 35.34 36.47 36.66 7 5 SEBASTIAN Julia LAC 0.67 (=2) 32.12 (6) 1:08.12 (7) 1:45.11 2:22.42 +3.54 2.0 36.00 36.99 37.31 8 1 BARKSDALE Emma DCT 0.76 (8) 32.81 (8) 1:08.84 (8) 1:45.97 2:23.84 +4.96 1.0 36.03 37.13 37.87 Legend: = Equal rank R.T. Reaction Time SWMW200MBR------------FNL-000100--_73A1 1 Report Created 30 OCT 15:28 Page 1/1 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:29 Men's 200m Breaststroke Results Club Club Rank Lane Name R.T. 50m 100m 150m Time Code points 1 5 LICON Will LAC 0.71 (5) 28.39 (4) 59.75 (2) 1:31.71 2:03.92 10.0 31.36 31.96 32.21 =2 4 PRIGODA Kirill LON 0.61 (2) 27.76 (1) 59.36 (1) 1:31.67 2:04.57 +0.65 6.5 31.60 32.31 32.90 =2 7 KOSEKI Yasuhiro TOK 0.68 (6) 28.42 (6) 59.92 (5) 1:32.13 2:04.57 +0.65 6.5 31.50 32.21 32.44 4 8 SATO Shoma TOK 0.67 (4) 28.38 (5) 59.78 (4) 1:32.00 2:04.74 +0.82 5.0 31.40 32.22 32.74 5 2 COPE Thomas DCT 0.63 (3) 28.04 (3) 59.53 (3) 1:31.83 2:05.00 +1.08 4.0 31.49 32.30 33.17 6 3 PEATY Adam LON 0.63 (1) 27.75 (2) 59.44 (6) 1:32.20 2:05.53 +1.61 3.0 31.69 32.76 33.33 7 6 PRENOT Josh LAC 0.68 (8) 29.18 (8) 1:01.46 (7) 1:34.13 2:07.15 +3.23 2.0 32.28 32.67 33.02 8 1 McHUGH Conner DCT 0.76 (7) 28.62 (7) 1:00.73 (8) 1:34.29 2:09.90 +5.98 - 32.11 33.56 35.61 Legend: R.T. Reaction Time SWMM200MBR------------FNL-000100--_73A1 1 Report Created 30 OCT 15:33 Page 1/1 2020 ISL Preliminaries Budapest (HUN) - Match 5 October 30 - 31 30 OCT 2020 - 15:34 Women's 4x100m Freestyle Results Club Rank Lane Club / Name R.T. 50m 100m Time points 1 4 LON - London Roar 3:27.48 24.0 HOPKIN Anna 0.70 25.05 52.08 (1) 52.08 ANDERSON Freya 0.19 24.62 51.52 (1) 1:43.60 KAMENEVA Maria 0.12 24.54 52.11 (1) 2:35.71 WATTEL Marie 0.25 24.98 51.77 2 5 LAC - LA Current 3:27.77 +0.29 14.0 GORBENKO Anastasia 0.68 25.57 52.59 (2) 52.59 MUREZ Andi 0.30 24.77 51.69 (2) 1:44.28 TETZLOFF Aly 0.31 24.73 52.46 (2) 2:36.74 WEITZEIL Abbey 0.17 24.19 51.03 3 8 TOK - Tokyo Frog Kings 3:31.24 +3.76 12.0 SHIRAI Rio 0.70 25.96 53.26 (3) 53.26 DELOOF Catie 0.15 25.19 52.02 (3) 1:45.28 SAKAI Natsumi 0.20 25.27 52.60 (3) 2:37.88 SATO Aya 0.28 25.20 53.36 4 1 DCT - DC Trident 3:33.07 +5.59 10.0 NASRETDINOVA Rosalia 0.69 25.47 53.86 (6) 53.86 MACK Linnea 0.21 24.75 52.34 (4) 1:46.20 QUAH Ting Wen 0.30 25.07 53.32 (4) 2:39.52 BILQUIST Amy 0.28 25.60 53.55 5 6 LAC - LA Current 3:33.52 +6.04 8.0 STEWART Kendyl 0.72 25.42 53.83 (5) 53.83 MARSH Alyssa 0.29 24.84 52.70 (5) 1:46.53 McLAUGHLIN Katie 0.25 25.79 53.70 (5) 2:40.23 DELOOF Ali 0.15 25.68 53.29 6 7 TOK - Tokyo Frog Kings 3:35.71 +8.23 6.0 AOKI Tomomi 0.71 25.89 53.49 (4) 53.49 IGARASHI Chihiro 0.14 25.69 53.77 (6) 1:47.26 KUBOVA Simona 0.15 26.13 54.32 (6) 2:41.58 SMITH Leah 0.03 25.86 54.13 7 3 LON - London Roar 3:38.97 +11.49 - HIBBOTT Holly 0.74 27.03 55.71 (8) 55.71 WILLMOTT Aimee 0.32 26.34 54.92 (7) 1:50.63 DAWSON Kathleen 0.32 26.34 55.37 (8) 2:46.00 O'CONNOR Siobhan-Marie 0.03 25.30 52.97 8 2 DCT - DC Trident 3:39.05 +11.57 -2.0 ANDISON Bailey 0.66 26.63 54.92 (7) 54.92 DEMLER Kathrin 0.46 27.11 55.81 (8) 1:50.73 TUCKER Miranda 0.22 26.27 54.69 (7) 2:45.42 RULE Remedy 0.00 25.57 53.63 Legend: R.T.
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