Login | Premium Info | My Cart |
advertisement
The World's Leading Independent Resource for Swimming
 News Search   
   --- Lane 9 News ---   


International Swim Meet of Lyon: Randall Bal, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Wendy Van Der Zanden Shine -- March 6, 2010

LYON, France, March 6. THE second day of long course meter action at the International Swim Meet held in Lyon produced some fast times, including world bests so far this year.

After setting the meet record in prelims of the men's 50 back with a 25.33, Randall Bal of the U.S. returned with an ever faster swim during finals. Bal won the sprint back event with a 25.15, which puts him as the third-fastest swimmer this year. Matt Grevers clocked a 24.72 as a relay leadoff last night at the Austin Grand Prix, which is faster than what had been the world record heading into the techsuit era. Liam Tancock also cleared 25 second this year with a 24.92 at the Duel in the Pool between Germany and Great Britain last month. Meanwhile, Matteo Giordano (26.38) and Bastiaan Lijesen (26.46) completed the podium today.

Wendy Van Der Zanden clocked a meet record in the women's 100 back with a 1:02.94, while Sharon Van Rouwendaal took second in 1:03.88. Valentina De Nardi picked up third in 1:04.06. Van Der Zanden doubled in the women's 50 back with a 29.71 to 29.78 touch out triumph over De Nardi. Van Rouwendaal placed third in 30.00.


The Netherlands' Ranomi Kromowidjojo turned in the fastest time in the world this year with a 54.27 in the women's 100 free. Teammate Inge Dekker finished second in 55.68, while Italy's Renata Spagnolo placed third in 56.84. Kromowidjojo doubled up in the women's 50 free with a 24.93. That time clipped Fran Halsall's 24.94 from February as the fastest time in the world thus far this year. Hinkelien Schreuder took second in 25.18, while Inge Dekker placed third in 25.50. The Netherlands swept the top four with Clarissa Van Rheenen finished fourth in 26.70.

Dekker clinched the women's 50 fly title in 26.53, while Cristina Maccagnola (27.54) and Schreuder (27.70) finished second and third. Romain Sassot set a meet record in the men's 50 fly with a 24.49, while Joeri Verlinden finished second in 24.62. Marco Pelizzon tied for third with Andrew Mayor with matching 25.01s.

Ginevra Ferronetti claimed the women's 200 breast title in 2:34.55, while Adele Bolla took second in 2:36.72. Jessica Thielman wound up third in 2:44.64. Ferronetti doubled up with a 33.20 in the women's 50 breast. Veronica Panattoni earned second in 33.82, while Luisa Trombetti took third in 34.82.

Jakob Johann Sveinsson touched out Marco Sommaripa, 1:03.03 to 1:03.12, for the men's 100 breast crown. Igor Borysik finished a close third in 1:03.33. Sommaripa turned the tables in the men's 50 breast, 28.85 to 28.87, over Sveinsson. Niccolo Ossola finished third in 29.47.

Lucy Gordon topped the women's 200 IM in 2:19.90, while Francesca Aceto took second in 2:20.68. Trombetti finished third in 2:21.96. Luca Dioli followed with a 4:23.04 to win the men's 400 IM. Anthony Pannier placed second in 4:26.56, while Lewis Wiseman Ord touched third in 4:41.42.

Damiano Lestingi took home the men's 200 back crown in 2:02.05, while Matteo Giordano finished second in 2:02.88. Michele Malerba grabbed third in 2:03.35. Emanuela Albenzi snagged the women's 200 fly in 2:15.05, while Gordon finished a distant second in 2:20.51. Phoebe Lenderyou rounded out the podium in 2:22.06. Verlinden clocked a 53.94 to win the men's 100 fly. Mayor (54.31) and Romain Sassot (54.50) finished second and third.

Flavia Zoccari garnered the women's 400 free title in 4:18.53, while Thielman pocketed her second podium of the day with a 4:20.93. Chiara Giacone finished third in 4:21.44. Italy's Gianluca Maglia snared the men's 200 free title in 1:49.69. Teammate Cesare Sciocchetti (1:50.73) and Job Kienhuis (1:52.94) rounded out the top three.

Marco Orsi won the men's 50 free in 22.60, while Luca Dotto finished second in 22.98. David Maitre placed third in 23.10.


Results: International Swim Meet of Lyon

Search For More News About: Ranomi Kromowidjojo


Reaction Time Comments
Reaction Time responses do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions
of Swimming World Magazine or SwimmingWorldMagazine.com.

Reaction Time is provided as a service to our readers.

March 6, 2010 The relays @ Austin are in yards so Grevers' 50 back leadoff on the Tucson Ford 100 MR team [24.72] is a 50-yard --NOT 50 meter backstroke -- clocking.

His pr stays @ 25.13 from the prelims @ Rome last summer.

Tancock can breathe a tad easier now I imagine.

And pretty snazzy 50 free by Cielo..maybe he IS legit!

Submitted by: slickwillie32
March 6, 2010 Thanks for the message, Bill.

Have to differ on this one though:

9 Tucson Ford Deal-AZ 'A' 1:25.74 1:39.35L
1) Grevers, Matthew 24 2) r: 0.25 Alexandrov, Mihael 24
3) r: 0.36 Kishida, Masayuki 24 4) r: 0.43 Burnett, Simon 26
24.72 52.30 (27.58)
1:16.33 (24.03) 1:39.35 (23.02)

Notice the L by the relay time. The relays swum at night were LCM if I understand correctly. Prelim relays were in SCY.
Submitted by: Jason Marsteller
March 6, 2010 It was definitely meters. I watched the race. It was in the finals session, after all the individual races.
Submitted by: David Rieder
March 7, 2010 OK, it says METERs but do you REALLY think 16-year-old Ben Andedrson is going to swim a 46.03 100 METER FRFEEYLE relay ledkoff?

That's FASTER than the current world record!!!!

Even MICHALE PHELPS AIN"T ONnNA GO 46.03 leading off a 400 meter FREESTYLE RELAY! Cielo split 22.17 on his world-record 100 lastyear and here a 16-year-old kid splits 22.25 on a 46 ? Of thaty on the third leg the guy splits 46.99?

C'mon, GET REL!!! It is NOT meters.

It's YARDS....NO 400 METER freestyle relay team has EVEr gone 3:07 ...again that time is WAY FSASTER than the world-record!!!

* * * * *

Event 34 Men 400 LC Meter Freestyle Relay
==================================================================================
Team Seed Finals Points
==================================================================================
1 Longhorn-ST 'A' 3:07.00 3:07.38Y
1) Anderson, Ben 16 2) r: 0.28 Shedlosky, Adam 17
3) r: 0.18 Reeves, Joseph 18 4) r: 0.42 Ellis, Matthew 16
r: 0.78 22.25 46.03 (46.03)
1:01.17 (15.14) 1:33.21 (47.18)
1:55.15 (21.94) 2:20.20 (46.99)
2:42.92 (22.72) 3:07.38 (47.18)

Submitted by: slickwillie32
March 7, 2010 Bill,

This is pretty simple, even if it is a bit confusing due to how the results have been reported.

Any relays that were swum during prelims were done in SCY because the pool was setup that way at the time. Even the time you quote has a Y at the end stating that it was in SCY.

Any relays that were swum at night were done in LCM because the pool was setup that way at the time.

Unfortunately, some of the relay results are reported differently. Some were reported as LCM overall, but the yards times were listed as Y. Other results did not specifically list yard times with a Y, but listed the meter times with an L for long course.

Long story short, Grevers swam in long course meters...Anderson swam in short course yards.
Submitted by: Jason Marsteller
Reaction Time responses do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions
of Swimming World Magazine or SwimmingWorldMagazine.com.

Reaction Time is provided as a service to our readers.




Special Offer!
Click Here For More Info!

Purchase a 30 Day Premium Membership for only $4.95

Reaction Time Login
Submit Your Comments to This Story (Free)
Don't have a Reaction Time Account?
Click here
and setup your free account now!


Screen Name:
Password:

Forgot Screen Name or Password?
Click here
and we will email it to you.


Comments: (All comments will be reviewed by our Editors)
Advertisement
Click Here for More Info

ADVERTISEMENT
advertisement

advertisement

advertisement

advertisement

advertisement





Sports Publications International