arena Swim of the Week: Thea Blomsterberg Hits 2:19.9 200 Breast At FINA World Cup

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It was a record-setting opening day of the 2022 FINA World Cup series in Berlin, as numerous national marks fell by the wayside, including Tes Schouten crushing her hours-old Dutch Record en route to victory in the women’s 200 breaststroke (2:19.55).

Flying under the radar, however, was the runner-up in that race, Denmark’s Thea Blomsterberg, who joined Schouten under the 2:20 barrier in 2:19.96.

Blomsterberg is denied the shine of setting a new national record due to the fact that her countrywoman, Rikke Moller Pedersen, is the second-fastest swimmer in history, holding the European Record at 2:15.21.

Blomsterberg’s performance shows steady improvement, as she drops eight-tenths off her previous best of 2:20.77, set last December, dovetailing on the progress she made this past summer in the long course pool.

Split Comparison

Blomsterberg, Dec. 2021 Blomsterberg, Oct. 2022
32.29 32.20
1:07.79 (35.50) 1:07.18 (34.98)
1:44.00 (36.21) 1:43.09 (35.91)
2:20.77 (36.77) 2:19.96 (36.87)

After breaking through at the 2018 European Championships in Glasgow, swimming a personal best time of 2:25.98 at the age of 16 that qualified her second overall out of the heats (ultimately placing 12th in the semis), Blomsterberg hit a snag and went four years between best times in the event.

In May 2021, after adding four seconds at the 2021 Euros in Budapest to place 29th, she was candid about her struggles but vowed to grow stronger from the experience.

Blomsterberg came back and had a very strong showing at the 2022 Euros in August, setting a new lifetime best of 2:25.44 in the 200 breast semis before finishing fourth in the final (2:25.57).

Her swim on Day 1 in Berlin was just the next step in her progression as an up-and-coming threat in the women’s 200 breast, further propelling her into the upper echelon of female breaststrokers.

Set to make her World Championship debut in December, Blomsterberg has solidified herself as someone who will be in the final, and maybe, an outside medal threat.

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About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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