Anastasia Gorbenko Breaks Own Israeli National Record With 1:06.15 100 Breaststroke

2024 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

WOMEN’S 100 BREASTSTROKE – HEATS

  • World Record: 1:04.13 – Lilly King, USA (2017)
  • European Record: 1:04.35 – Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2013)
  • Championship Record: 1:05.53 – Yuliya Efimova, Russia (2018)

TOP 8 QUALIFIERS:

  1. Anastasia Gorbenko (Israel) – 1:06.15
  2. Eneli Jefimova (Estonia) – 1:06.67
  3. Lisa Mamie (Switzerland) – 1:07.19
  4. Olivia Klint (Sweden) – 1:07.48
  5. Maria Romanjuk (Estonia) – 1:07.95
  6. Dominika Sztandera (Poland) – 1:08.17
  7. Kristyna Horska (Czech Republic) – 1:08.25
  8. Tina Celik (Slovenia) – 1:08.36

Israel’s Anastasia Gorbenko led the way through prelims of the women’s 100 breaststroke swimming a 1:06.15 to break her own National Record. Her previous record stood at a 1:06.69 from the Mare Nostrum stop in Barcelona in 2022.

Split Comparison:

2024 Euros-Prelims
Mare Nostrum-2022
50 31.09 31.72
100 35.06 34.97
Final 1:06.15 1:06.69

Gorbenko heads into semifinals tonight as the top seed and will have another chance to improve upon her record. She now sits at #16 in the World so far this season in the event. She notably swam the event last summer at 2023 Worlds finishing 29th in a 1:08.66. The event was not in her lineup at 2024 Worlds when she won silver in the 400 IM.

Gorbenko has been on a roll lately, posting numerous Israeli National Records in the last month. She holds a total of 10 LCM national records. Just last night, she set the 200 freestyle record swimming a 1:56.74, helping the team’s 4×200 free relay to a European Title as well as a national record. She also has broken national records in the 200 back (2:08.54), 200 IM (2:08.55), and 400 IM (4:34.79).

She came into the meet as the top seed in both IM events and was the #4 seed in the 100 breast.

Update: Gorbenko has scratched the semifinal of the event. 

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swimmerfromjapananduk
29 days ago

She’s nuts

Boknows34
29 days ago

Which events will she swim in Paris aside from the medleys?

LDM
Reply to  Boknows34
29 days ago

For sure 2 relays (200FR and Mixed IM) as for the other strokes (she qualified in 100/200 BK, 100 BR, 200FR) most of them have schedule issues, so I suppose she will choose based on her in-week achievements and yet I doubt she will swim ant of those (maybe the 100BR?).

Ben
Reply to  LDM
29 days ago

Also the 200/400 im which she will def swim

AndyB
29 days ago

Nice swim!

applesandoranges
29 days ago

She would’ve qualified for the U.S. team.

A_fan
Reply to  applesandoranges
29 days ago

Surprised she got a better time than Jacoby!

applesandoranges
Reply to  A_fan
29 days ago

She has better coaching than Jacoby does at UT and Jacoby is a full time student. Still, Ms. Gorbenko has made great strides this year. Hopefully, she will medal in something.

Adrian
29 days ago

She has scratched from tonight’s semi, so this morning prelims swim is most likely an all-out effort from her.

LDM
Reply to  Adrian
29 days ago

Could be. The 100BR is not her strongest swim (as we know) and yet she would have medaled here. I’m quite sure she picked this one to check her status as part of planning Israel’s Mixed-Medley team for Paris. There are few options for the 2 first strokes (MF, FM) and she wanted to give the team another option.
The scratch tonight is probably because she’s going to lead the BK stroke in the Mixed Medley final in hope for another European Gold.

Ben
Reply to  LDM
29 days ago

I’m pretty sure she is Isn’t competing for the rest of the week.

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