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1 Llistat Provisional Inscrits NADADORES POR PRUEBA NEDADORS PER PROVA LLISTATS PROVISIONALS INSCRIPCIÓ TROFEU INTERNACIONAL CIUTAT BARCELONA, 13 I 14 DE JUNY 2017 BARCELONA Dades tècniques: Piscina de 50 m., Cronometratge Electrònic 1 - 1500 m. LLIURE FEMENÍ Llicència Nom Any Club Temps Data Lloc 1 043540480 BELMONTE GARCIA MIREIA 1990 ESPAÑA 16:00.20 50m-E 21/05/2016 LONDRES GBR 2 002566129 PEREZ BLANCO JIMENA 1997 ESPAÑA 16:19.15 50m-E 10/04/2017 PONTEVEDRA 3 049240250 GARCIA MARTINEZ SANDRA 1997 C.N. SANT ANDREU 16:52.66 25m-M 4 046426596 GIRALT PIDEMONT CLAUDIA 2001 C.N. SANT ANDREU 17:29.59 50m-E 2 - 50 m. ESQUENA MASCULÍ Llicència Nom Any Club Temps Data Lloc 1 800602429 LARKIN MITCH 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 24.73 50m-E 07/04/2016 Trials - A 2 800602422 BEAVER JOSHUA 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 25.21 50m-E 22/01/2016 Victorian 3 800602403 INCERTI ZAC 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 25.44 50m-E 09/04/2017 Trials - B 4 GLASG225 MCNALLY CRAIG 1992 CITY OF GLASGOW SWI 25.80 50m-E 18/04/2017 SHEFFIELD 5 009653419 CALDERON IGLESIAS ALEJANDRO 1998 LAS ESCUEVAS 24.83 25m-E 16/12/2016 SABADELL 6 099162734 FONTABELLA CASTELLANOS HECTO 1998 C.N. SABADELL 24.86 25m-E 16/04/2016 CASTELLON 7 800062319 YUTIAN WANG 2001 CHINA SWIMMING ASSOC 26.10 50m-E 10/04/2017 QINGDAO, C 8 830032263 PERRY GARDENER 1997 PLYMOUTH LEANDER 26.14 50m-E 18/04/2017 SHEFFIELD 9 700882291 JIAN HAN TERN 1995 MALAYSIAN NATIONAL T 26.14 50m-E 09/04/2017 Melaka 10 REGIN2281 NOAH CHOBOTER 1998 REGINA OPTIMUS DOLFI 26.26 50m-E 07/04/2017 VICTORIA 11 840262299 DAVID PRENDERGAST 1994 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE D 26.33 50m-E 20/07/2016 12 803122159 TAYLOR DALE 1994 ATHENS BULLDOGS USA 26.35 50m-E Olympic Tr 13 800062321 TAO XIE 2000 CHINA SWIMMING ASSOC 26.40 50m-E 10/04/2017 QINGDAO, C 14 800602375 GRAHAM ALEX 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 26.49 50m-E 17/01/2014 Victorian 15 840802508 JIMMIE CLAYTON MARK 1995 SEAGULLS, SOUTH AFRI 26.78 50m-E 03/04/2017 DURBAN, RS 16 UABER244 THOMAS BEELEY 1999 UNIVERSITY OF ABERD 27.23 50m-E 02/04/2017 ABERDEEN 17 700402182 JOSIAH BINNEMA 1997 TEAM CANADA 27.33 50m-E 19/02/2015 CIS Univer 18 800602405 NEGRI BENNO 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 27.87 50m-E 09/04/2017 Trials - B 19 IRONA2713 DUDÁS DÁNIEL 1994 IRON AQUATICS 27.93 50m-E HUNGARIAN 00:00:00 20 800062322 WEIZE YAN 2002 CHINA SWIMMING ASSOC 28.22 50m-E 10/04/2017 QINGDAO, C 21 840802507 COETZEE CALVIN 2000 SEAGULLS, SOUTH AFRI 28.28 50m-E 17/03/2017 DURBAN, RS 22 UABER244 ALASTAIR MILEY 1994 UNIVERSITY OF ABERD 28.48 50m-E 02/04/2017 ABERDEEN 23 REGIN2282 BRIAN PALASCHUCK 1998 REGINA OPTIMUS DOLFI 28.64 50m-E 28/07/2016 CALGARY 24 UABER245 JOSEPH MILEY 1997 UNIVERSITY OF ABERD 28.68 50m-E 06/03/2016 ABERDEEN 25 875082303 BRANDON NABARRO 1997 PUTTERIDGE SC GBR 28.80 50m-E 30/04/2016 ASA East C 26 0BB025499 RASMUSSEN MITJANA JAN 1999 C.N. BARCELONA 29.67 25m-M 3 - 50 m. BRAÇA FEMENÍ Llicència Nom Any Club Temps Data Lloc 1 EFIMO2332 YULIYA EFIMOVA 1992 EFIMOVA TEAM 29.88 50m-E 10/04/2017 MOSCOW 2 550012231 JOHANSSON JENNIE 1988 SK NEPTUN 30.39 50m-E 08/04/2017 STOCKHOLM 3 800372164 CASTIGLIONI ARIANNA 1997 ITALY 30.72 50m-E 20170407 Riccione 4 800372174 CARRARO MARTINA 1993 ITALY 30.81 50m-E 22/04/2016 Riccione 5 801372276 HANSSON SOPHIE 1998 HELSINGBORGS SIMSÄL 30.90 50m-E 07/07/2016 NORRKÖPING 6 800582490 MARIIA LIVER 1992 UKRAINE SWIMMING FE 30.90 50m-E 21/05/2016 European C 7 800262343 JENNA LAUKKANEN 1995 FINNISH SWIMMING ASS 30.91 50m-E 21/05/2016 LONDON, GB 8 800262342 VEERA KIVIRINTA 1995 FINNISH SWIMMING ASS 30.98 50m-E 21/05/2016 LONDON, GB 9 800602421 HANSEN JESSICA 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 31.19 50m-E 09/04/2017 Trials - B 10 801362501 JESSICA ERIKSSON 1993 FÖRENINGEN UDDEVALL 31.46 50m-E 07/07/2016 NORRKÖPING 11 800602432 MCKEOWN TAYLOR 1917 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 31.69 50m-E 07/04/2016 Trials - A 12 000384060 SCHRODER MATILDE 1996 H2ODENSE 31.70 50m-E 01/04/2017 COPENHAGEN 13 IRONA2119 HOSSZÚ KATINKA 1989 IRON AQUATICS 31.70 50m-E NORWAY 14 700882288 JINQ EN PHEE 1997 MALAYSIAN NATIONAL T 31.85 50m-E 10/06/2017 Monaco 15 048097952 GARCIA URZAINQUI MARINA 1994 C.E. MEDITERRANI 31.88 50m-E 15/07/2016 LAS PALMAS G.C. 16 MEGOP221 MARIE LAURENCE GODIN 1997 MEGOPHIAS 32.10 50m-E 25/11/2016 QUEBEC 17 UABER245 HANNAH MILEY 1989 UNIVERSITY OF ABERD 32.27 50m-E 13/03/2015 EDINBURGH 18 EFIMO2330 ELIZAVETA BAZAROVA 1995 EFIMOVA TEAM 32.39 50m-E 10/04/2017 MOSCOW 19 UABER244 ORLA ADAMS 1995 UNIVERSITY OF ABERD 32.64 50m-E 06/02/2017 ABERDEEN 20 ASKSW224 REINI IIDIA 2000 ÅSK SWIMING CLUB TUR 32.71 50m-E 25/03/2016 Helsinki NADADORES POR PRUEBA NEDADORS PER PROVA LLISTATS PROVISIONALS INSCRIPCIÓ TROFEU INTERNACIONAL CIUTAT BARCELONA, 13 I 14 DE JUNY 2017 BARCELONA Dades tècniques: Piscina de 50 m., Cronometratge Electrònic 21 EFIMO2333 VERA KALASHNIKOVA 1992 EFIMOVA TEAM 32.73 50m-E 19/04/2016 MOSCOW 22 ENCAE247 ADELE BLANCHETIERE 1999 FRANCAISE FFN / E.N.C 32.89 50m-E 06/04/2017 DUBLIN - I 23 049240250 GARCIA MARTINEZ SANDRA 1997 C.N. SANT ANDREU 32.33 25m-E 16/12/2016 SABADELL 24 840802517 HODGSON NAKITA WYNONA 1995 SEAGULLS, SOUTH AFRI 33.14 50m-E 03/04/2017 DURBAN, RS 25 047471304 REFOYO LOPEZ LAURA 2000 CIUDAD ALCORCON 33.20 50m-E 10/04/2017 PONTEVEDRA 26 USTIR2467 THOMPSON EVE 1998 UNIVERITY OF STIRLING 33.36 50m-E 05/04/2017 DUBLIN 27 000284060 WERMUTH ANNA 1996 H2ODENSE 33.37 50m-E 28 800132259 LISA ZAISER 1994 AUSTRIAN SWIMMING F 33.91 50m-E 10/04/2017 Graz 29 073008173 ALONSO ESCRICHE ANA 1997 C.N. SANT ANDREU 33.33 25m-E 20/12/2015 ZARAGOZA C) 30 EFIMO2334 VERONIKA KUCHERENKO 2003 EFIMOVA TEAM 34.14 50m-E 01/03/2017 ROSTOV-NA- 31 000781949 SANTILUKKA GARCIA ALEXANDRA 2000 C.N. SANT ANDREU 34.31 50m-E 24/07/2016 MATARO 32 840802510 VISAGIE EMILY JOYCE 1998 SEAGULLS, SOUTH AFRI 34.47 50m-E 03/04/2017 DURBAN, RS 33 840802516 HEYMANS MARIA MAGDALENA 1999 SEAGULLS, SOUTH AFRI 34.75 50m-E 17/03/2017 DURBAN, RS 34 041560697 SOMS FONT JULIA 1998 C.N. BARCELONA 36.98 25m-M 4 - 50 m. PAPALLONA MASCULÍ Llicència Nom Any Club Temps Data Lloc 1 800582489 ANDRII GOVOROV 1992 UKRAINE SWIMMING FE 22.69 50m-E 02/07/2016 Open de Fr 2 EGRIU2709 LASZLO CSEH 1985 EGRI USZO KLUB 23.06 50m-E 02/08/2015 KAZANY 3 YAUHE230 YAUHEN TSURKIN 1990 YAUHEN TSURKIN 23.41 50m-E 29/04/2017 Brest BLR 4 800372178 CODIA PIERO 1989 ITALY 23.46 50m-E 20160517 Londra GB 5 047587417 LOZANO MATEOS ALBERTO 1998 ESPAÑA 23.53 50m-E 06/07/2016 HODMEZOVARSARHEL 6 800462200 MATHYS GOOSEN 1996 NETHERLANDS 23.67 50m-E 09/04/2017 EINDHOVEN 7 800062316 YANG SHI 1989 CHINA SWIMMING ASSOC 23.67 50m-E 10/04/2017 QINGDAO, C 8 800602413 MORGAN DAVID 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 23.76 50m-E 07/04/2016 Trials - A 9 800512369 DANIIL PAKHOMOV 1998 RUSSIAN SWIMMING FE 23.79 50m-E 10/04/2017 MOSCOW 10 800372175 RIVOLTA MATTEO 1991 ITALY 23.82 50m-E 21/04/2016 Riccione 11 COMET227 SHEVLIAKOV ROMAN 1998 RUSSIAN FEDERATION S 24.06 50m-E 10/04/2017 Russian Na 12 005720047 RIVAS GALLEGO JAVIER 1995 ESPAÑA 24.19 50m-E 11/04/2017 PONTEVEDRA 13 830032266 THOMAS MAURER 1997 PLYMOUTH LEANDER 24.22 50m-E 10/03/2016 ZURICH 14 DORDR222 VERHOEVEN THOMAS 1997 MNC DORDRECHT 24.26 50m-E 09/04/2017 EINDHOVEN 15 800602417 IRVINE GRANT 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 24.28 50m-E 09/04/2017 Trials - B 16 DORDR222 BAARS JEROEN 1992 MNC DORDRECHT 24.34 50m-E 09/04/2017 EINDHOVEN 17 MELBO243 BENEHOUTSOS THEODOROS 1998 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 24.35 50m-E 09/04/2017 TRIALS - B 18 USTIR2462 BAIN CALUM 1996 UNIVERITY OF STIRLING 24.36 50m-E 04/04/2017 SHEFFIELD 19 840262299 DAVID PRENDERGAST 1994 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE D 24.51 50m-E 07/04/2017 20 700402185 ALEXANDRE PERREAULT 1998 TEAM CANADA 24.58 50m-E 04/06/2017 Canadian S 21 800372169 CARINI GIACOMO 1997 ITALY 24.62 50m-E 20170405 Riccione 22 830032267 IVO STAUB 1995 PLYMOUTH LEANDER 24.75 50m-E 23/03/2017 GENEVA 23 GLASG225 MCNALLY CRAIG 1992 CITY OF GLASGOW SWI 24.82 50m-E 31/07/2015 SHEFFIELD 24 840262297 ALEX MURPHY 1995 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE D 24.85 50m-E 04/02/2017 25 840672190 TOM LOMMERS 1990 DE DOLFIJN 24.88 50m-E 09/04/2017 EINDHOVEN 26 700882286 JIE CHAN 1995 MALAYSIAN NATIONAL T 24.88 50m-E 11/03/2017 Singapore 27 830352197 SAM HORROCKS 1994 CITY OF MANCHESTER A 24.91 50m-E 10/03/2017 EDINBURGH 28 830032268 EDOARDO VALSECCHI 1997 PLYMOUTH LEANDER 24.93 50m-E 05/05/2017 RICCIONE 29 700882291 JIAN HAN TERN 1995 MALAYSIAN NATIONAL T 24.95 50m-E 09/04/2017 Melaka 30 047114638 CALZADA MUÑOZ MARC 1995 C.N. SANT ANDREU 24.67 25m-E 18/12/2016 SABADELL 31 800602419 GERRARD JACK 1937 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA 25.00 50m-E 03/03/2017 NSW State 32 045991780 BENITEZ HERNANDEZ DAVID 1998 C.N.
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