Bonnet Produces 53.6 100 Free To Complete Trifecta In Nice

2019 FFN GOLDEN TOUR CAMILLE MUFFAT – NICE

  • Friday, February 8-Sunday, February 10, 2019
  • Prelims 8:30am GMT+1 (2:30am EST/11:30pm PST); finals 4pm on Friday and Saturday (10am EST/7am PST), 3pm on Sunday (9am EST/6am PST)
  • Piscine Jean Bouin, Nice, France
  • 50m
  • Psych sheet
  • Live results
  • Meet site
  • Day 1 recap/Day 2 recap

23-year-old Charlotte Bonnet of France completed her trifecta of freestyle victories at the FFN Golden Tour Camille Muffat in Nice, standing atop the podium in the women’s 100m freestyle to close out the meet.

After already clinching wins across the 50m (24.83) and 200m free (1:57.86) earlier this competition, the multiple European Championships medalist threw down a solid 100m free outing of 53.61 to beat the Nice field by almost two seconds. Bonnet’s time tonight rockets the French racer up the world rankings to rest at #4, sitting behind leader Rikako Ikee of Japan, next in line Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden and the #3 performer in this event in the world, American Olympic champion Simone Manuel.

2018-2019 LCM WOMEN 100 FREE

SimoneUSA
MANUEL
07/26
52.04
2Cate
CAMPBELL
AUS52.1206/13
3Sarah
SJOSTROM
SWE52.2307/21
4Emma
McKEON
AUS52.4106/13
5Rikako
IKEE
JPN52.7911/17
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The men’s freestyle sprint tonight was the furious 50m, where Oussama Sahnoune, who trains in France but represents Algeria, clocked the quickest mark of 22.59 for the win. Runner-up status went to Maxime Grousset in 22.65.

The men’s and women’s 100m fly event also took place this evening, with Jeremy Stravius winning the former and Marie Wattel coming out victorious in the latter. For Stravius, the Frenchman produced an effort of 52.54 to represent the only swimmer under the 53-second threshold. His time falls just outside the top 15 performances in the world so far this season.

Wattel’s effort came in the form of her 58.26 win over Hungary’s Liliana Szilagy, the only other sub-minute female in the field. Szilagy touched in 59.76, but it’s Wattel who now enters the world rankings within the top 10. Of note, Bonnet took the the 2nd seed in this 100m fly event in the prelims (59.92), but she wound up scratching the final.

2018-2019 LCM WOMEN 100 FLY

2Sarah
SJOSTROM
SWE56.207/22
3Emma
McKEON
AUS56.6104/22
4Marie
WATTEL
FRA57.0007/21
5Brianna
THROSSELL
AUS57.0207/21
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Additional Winners:

  • Austrian national record holder Caroline Pilhatsch took the women’s 50m backstroke in 28.23.
  • David Aubry came out on top of the men’s 800m free ahead of teammate Damien JolyThe pair finished less than a second apart, with Aubry winning in 7:59.04 to Joly’s 7:59.72.
  • Sweden got on the board courtesy of Erik Persson‘s victory in the men’s 100m breast, where he punched a time of 1:01.52.
  • Fanny Deberghes took the women’s 100m breast in 1:09.08, the 4th fastest time of her career.
  • Roman Mityukov of Switzerland was tonight’s 200m backstroke winner for the men, producing 2:00.01 to take gold.
  • Sweden’s 2nd gold tonight came in the form of Nils Liess‘ gold in the men’s 200m free. Liess collected a winning time of 1:48.56.
  • Russia’s Anna Egorova raced her way to the top of the podium in the women’s 400m free by over 3 seconds, stopping the clock at 4:11.02.

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