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Fina World Masters Top 10 - Long Course Meters 2018 FINA WORLD MASTERS TOP 10 - LONG COURSE METERS 2018 ****************************** 1:07.46 VIVIANA VISCARDI ITA 2:28.34 ROSA BRUZZANO ITA 9:57.15 CLAUDIA STICH GER WOMEN 25-29 1:07.56 LEHESTA KEMP RSA 2:29.15 IVANA BORTONE ITA 9:57.27 F.ANTONINI ITA ****************************** 1:07.62 VALENTINA LUCCONI ITA 2:29.84 INGE ARTS NED 9:57.52 M.HENDRIKSEN NED 50 M. FREE 1:08.84 SHIMAZOE SAKI JPN 2:34.49 CARLEIGH KUTAC USA 1500 M. FREE 26.09 DARYA NADZHAFOVA UKR 1:09.01 D.DE SCISCIOLO ITA 200 M. I.M. 18:38.70 KRISTINA KIRCHNER GER 26.25 JENNIFER THATER GER 1:09.05 A.BARTNIKOWSKA POL 2:24.42 EMI MORONUKI USA 18:42.67 SARA HOLMAN USA 26.50 EMI MORONUKI USA 1:09.53 MABEL SULIC NED 2:25.36 SHEENA CAMERON SUI 18:44.00 MARTINA BENETTON ITA 26.57 ZARA WILLIAMS GBR 1:09.67 KAHO TAURA JPN 2:26.75 HANNAH FREIWALD GER 18:51.00 MAIKE GROSCH GER 27.00 LEHESTA KEMP RSA 1:09.83 LEONIE VAN NOORT NED 2:27.35 I.GRZEGORCZYK POL 19:01.76 VIKTORIA FELFOLDI HUN 27.03 SASKIA DE KLERK SUI 200 M. BACK 2:28.14 INGE ARTS NED 19:08.55 L.HEIDE-ANDEWEG NED 27.08 SHIHO MATSUDA JPN 2:13.19 EMI MORONUKI USA 2:28.57 MAGDALENA DRAB POL 19:28.82 HAYLEY DAVIS GBR 27.09 AYUMI TOCHIHARA JPN 2:23.12 LEONIE VAN NOORT NED 2:29.02 JULIA DAMMANN GER 19:44.43 MARY HOLMAN USA 27.24 BENTE HELLER GER 2:25.69 VALENTINA LUCCONI ITA 2:30.06 VALENTINA PANUNZI ITA 19:44.95 VALERIA MARMO ITA 27.27 LISIANE DESTRO BRA 2:27.92 KAROLIN TAUBE GER 2:31.07 M.LONGOBARDI ITA 19:46.07 IRA UUSOKSA FIN 100 M. FREE 2:28.07 INGE ARTS NED 2:31.30 ALISA RIEBENSAHM GER 50 M. BACK 58.37 ZARA WILLIAMS GBR 2:28.16 VALENTINA PANUNZI ITA 400 M. I.M. 30.34 KELLY HARRIGAN USA 58.45 JENNIFER THATER GER 2:32.76 VERA NIEMEYER GER 5:06.37 V.KOLNIKOVA SVK 30.68 IRYNA BOLSHAKOVA UKR 59.47 SARA ROTONDI ITA 2:32.80 E.KOCHELAEVSKAYA RUS 5:11.15 VALENTINA PANUNZI ITA 30.73 ESTEFANIA MILANEZ BRA 59.89 SASKIA DE KLERK SUI 2:33.32 JOANA BROMBACHER FRA 5:18.94 MAGDALENA DRAB POL 31.39 JULIE LAUX FRA 59.99 LEHESTA KEMP RSA 2:33.37 MOLLY WILLINGHAM USA 5:25.07 M.HIRSCHMANN GER 31.43 SUVI PULKKINEN FIN 1:00.09 BENTE HELLER GER 50 M. BRST 5:26.79 MAAIKE VOOREN NED 31.54 VENDULA MARKOVA CZE 1:00.20 MAGDALENA DRAB POL 33.28 LOUISE DALGAARD DEN 5:26.92 PILAR ABELLA ESP 31.67 DESIREE CAPPA ITA 1:00.30 LISIANE DESTRO BRA 33.87 JULIA DAMMANN GER 5:26.94 COURTNEY RANDOLPH USA 31.67 CARLA STAMPFLI SUI 1:00.31 I.GRZEGORCZYK POL 33.88 SASKIA DE KLERK SUI 5:27.28 FATIMA SOUISSI ESP 31.80 NIKOLETT SZEPESI HUN 1:00.43 LAETITIA LERAY FRA 33.93 YUKARI SAKATA JPN 5:32.66 MEGAN KEEN GBR 31.89 SIMONA CORRADO ITA 200 M. FREE 34.02 ANNA DIAGO ESP 5:32.89 LIESA VRIELINCK BEL 100 M. BACK 2:09.38 PAULINE VANET FRA 34.03 REKA PECZ HUN 1:05.50 IRYNA BOLSHAKOVA UKR 2:10.05 HANNAH FREIWALD GER 34.19 E.GUERMONPREZ FRA ****************************** 1:05.71 KELLY HARRIGAN USA 2:10.71 MAGDALENA DRAB POL 34.28 JUDITH HERMELER GER WOMEN 30-34 1:07.18 ALICIA HALE USA 2:11.18 SARA ROTONDI ITA 34.39 UEDA NAMIKI JPN ****************************** 1:08.06 NIKOLETT SZEPESI HUN 2:11.96 INGE ARTS NED 34.50 C.IOVANOVICH USA 50 M. FREE 1:08.56 JULIE LAUX FRA 2:13.60 MARTINA GUARESCHI ITA 100 M. BRST 26.97 SUVI PULKKINEN FIN 1:08.70 VENDULA MARKOVA CZE 2:13.62 MAAIKE VOOREN NED 1:12.91 LOUISE DALGAARD DEN 27.01 IRINA SHLEMOVA RUS 1:08.81 LAUREN WILLCOX GBR 2:13.69 JOVANA NAKAGAKI BRA 1:13.07 SIRI KRISTIANSEN NOR 27.03 NINA SARAFANOVA RUS 1:09.81 SIMONA CORRADO ITA 2:13.73 FERNANDA ARMENTA HUN 1:13.57 ANNA DIAGO ESP 27.07 GEORGINA HEYN GBR 1:10.00 ESTEFANIA MILANEZ BRA 2:14.03 ANNIKA HODAPP GER 1:13.64 YUKARI SAKATA JPN 27.24 EIDER FUENTES ESP 1:10.29 LAURA MOLYNEAUX GBR 400 M. FREE 1:14.09 JUDITH HERMELER GER 27.27 PETRA CHOCOVA CZE 200 M. BACK 4:35.25 PAULINE VANET FRA 1:14.11 JULIA DAMMANN GER 27.30 ESTEFANIA MILANEZ BRA 2:23.00 KELLY HARRIGAN USA 4:37.80 V.KOLNIKOVA SVK 1:14.51 C.IOVANOVICH USA 27.31 IRYNA BOLSHAKOVA UKR 2:24.02 ALICIA HALE USA 4:39.69 SARA ROTONDI ITA 1:14.73 REKA PECZ HUN 27.42 AUDREY LOMBARD FRA 2:27.23 CARLA STAMPFLI SUI 4:40.23 LEONIE VAN NOORT NED 1:14.86 GETRUDE CORPORAAL NED 27.46 MAYA HATANAKA JPN 2:27.30 LAUREN WILLCOX GBR 4:40.54 M.PIA LONGOBARDI ITA 1:15.27 UEDA NAMIKI JPN 100 M. FREE 2:28.93 LAURA MOLYNEAUX GBR 4:40.69 MAGDALENA DRAB POL 200 M. BRST 58.76 VERONICA BALSANO BRA 2:29.30 NIKOLETT SZEPESI HUN 4:43.98 MARTINA GUARESCHI ITA 2:40.14 JULIA DAMMANN GER 58.84 GEORGINA HEYN GBR 2:30.03 ROBERTA IOPPI ITA 4:44.47 JOVANA NAKAGAKI BRA 2:40.93 ANNA DIAGO ESP 59.25 BRITTA O'LEARY USA 2:30.49 JULIE LAUX FRA 4:44.84 MAAIKE VOOREN NED 2:43.65 C.IOVANOVICH USA 59.47 AUDREY LOMBARD FRA 2:31.30 MAREN SPIETZACK GER 4:45.50 FERNANDA ARMENTA HUN 2:45.57 REKA PECZ HUN 59.57 IRYNA BOLSHAKOVA UKR 2:34.31 KRISTINA KIRCHNER SUI 800 M. FREE 2:47.51 ITZIAR TARDAGUILA ESP 59.90 ALICIA HALE USA 50 M. BRST 9:17.20 V.KOLNIKOVA SVK 2:47.97 JOANA MAIA POR 1:00.05 SUVI PULKKINEN FIN 31.88 PETRA CHOCOVA CZE 9:23.03 LEONIE VAN NOORT NED 2:48.87 E.GUERMONPREZ FRA 1:00.25 REGINA SYCH RUS 32.84 ASAMI KITAGAWA JPN 9:28.38 PAULINE VANET FRA 2:49.97 M.PIA LONGOBARDI ITA 1:00.43 T.SHCHERBININA ESP 32.94 GEORGINA HEYN GBR 9:36.87 MARTINA GUARESCHI ITA 2:50.47 DEIKE HOMEYER GER 1:00.49 MAYA HATANAKA JPN 33.31 LARISSA BRAK NED 9:44.80 FATIMA SOUISSI ESP 2:50.80 ELEONORA FE ITA 200 M. FREE 33.97 SUVI PULKKINEN FIN 9:46.77 M.PIA LONGOBARDI ITA 50 M. FLY 2:09.68 ALICIA HALE USA 34.12 AUDREY LOMBARD FRA 9:51.24 MAAIKE VOOREN NED 27.05 MASAKO KUROKI JPN 2:09.74 LAUREN WILLCOX GBR 34.21 LOUISE HENLEY GBR 9:53.86 COURTNEY RANDOLPH USA 27.57 DARYA NADZHAFOVA UKR 2:12.42 MAYA HATANAKA JPN 34.24 EIDER FUENTES ESP 9:57.06 FERNANDA ARMENTA HUN 27.66 A.LYAZEVA RUS 2:12.86 KELLY HARRIGAN USA 34.70 ELENA PICCARDO ITA 10:08.05 E.FEOFANOVA RUS 28.12 JENNIFER THATER GER 2:13.05 CLAUDIA STICH GER 34.81 VENDULA MARKOVA CZE 1500 M. FREE 28.47 UEDA NAMIKI JPN 2:13.20 LAURA MOLYNEAUX GBR 100 M. BRST 18:23.90 HANNAH MUNDAY GBR 28.81 ELINORE DE JONG NED 2:13.71 EMILY PARKER USA 1:12.87 LOUISE HENLEY GBR 18:33.13 PAULINE VANET FRA 28.93 LEHESTA KEMP RSA 2:14.19 T.SHCHERBININA ESP 1:13.20 GEORGINA HEYN GBR 18:35.83 FATIMA SOUISSI ESP 29.00 LISIANE DESTRO BRA 2:14.47 STEFANIA LO SICCO ITA 1:13.68 LARISSA BRAK NED 18:52.15 MAAIKE VOOREN NED 29.02 JANNE BADEN GER 2:15.39 MAIKE GROSCH GER 1:14.25 ASAMI KITAGAWA JPN 19:05.37 ALEXANDRA RAUS AUT 29.17 YUI NAGATA JPN 400 M. FREE 1:15.26 ELENA PICCARDO ITA 19:09.94 SONIA ARROYO ESP 100 M. FLY 4:36.62 MARINA FALCONE USA 1:15.61 BRITTA O'LEARY USA 19:31.70 GIORGIA TONIATO ITA 1:02.38 MASAKO KUROKI JPN 4:38.06 EMILY PARKER USA 1:16.57 PETRA CHOCOVA CZE 19:33.70 SARA ROTONDI ITA 1:03.39 JENNIFER THATER GER 4:38.51 VERONICA BALSANO BRA 1:17.04 MARISSA CLAPP USA 19:37.49 VERA HUNDSDORFER GER 1:04.67 LEAH GINGRICH USA 4:39.49 ANNA SPIETZACK GER 1:17.56 ALESSIA VIRGILIO ITA 19:41.01 CLAIRE BALLESTER FRA 1:04.69 ORSOLYA TOMPA HUN 4:39.73 CLAUDIA STICH GER 1:17.59 ELODIE GEORGES FRA 50 M. BACK 1:05.17 SHEENA CAMERON SUI 4:41.61 LAURA MOLYNEAUX GBR 200 M. BRST 28.39 EMI MORONUKI USA 1:05.34 VALENTINA PANUNZI ITA 4:42.30 LAUREN WILLCOX GBR 2:37.66 PETRA CHOCOVA CZE 30.39 A.DORODNYKH RUS 1:05.57 JOHANNA AHMANN GER 4:43.67 VIKTORIA FELFOLDI HUN 2:42.43 BRITTA O'LEARY USA 30.57 BENTE HELLER GER 1:05.95 PAULINE VANET FRA 4:44.43 HEIKE NAFE GER 2:45.26 LARISSA BRAK NED 31.15 LINDA LONZARDI ITA 1:06.38 JANNE BADEN GER 4:46.04 KRISTINA KIRCHNER SUI 2:46.60 ELENA PICCARDO ITA 31.31 LEHESTA KEMP RSA 1:07.15 KORNELIA SAAL GER 800 M.
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