Eneli Jefimova Blasts 1:05.86 Estonian Record In 100 Breast

2025 HELSINKI SWIM MEET

The 2025 Helsinki Swim Meet began yesterday, Sunday, April 20th, with the host nation’s competitors taking on visiting athletes from Estonia, Norway and beyond.

The competition represents a qualification opportunity for this summer’s World Championships in Singapore, giving swimmers extra incentive to go for gold over the two-day affair.

Wasting no time clocking a Singapore-worthy effort was 18-year-old Olympian Eneli Jefimova of Estonia.

Jefimova took on the women’s 100m breaststroke on day one, ripping a lifetime best of 1:05.86 to not only top the podium, but also register a new national record.

The teen established herself as the top-seeded swimmer out of the morning heats, putting up a solid 1:06.70. That was a result already only just over half a second off her Estonian standard of 1:06.08 notched en route to becoming the 2024 European Junior champion in the event.

Flash forward to the final and Jefimova logged an opening 50m of 31.21 followed by a back half of 34.65 to check in with the new 1:05.86 stunner.

The next-closest competitor was Finnish swimmer Jenna Laukkanen who touched in 1:09.15 followed by Estonian Egle Salu who earned the bronze in 1:10.05.

Jefimova’s new record easily cleared the World Aquatics ‘A’ standard of 1:06.87 needed to qualify for the World Championships.

Jefimova now ranks 3rd in the world on the season, sitting only behind Great Britain’s Angharad Evans (1:05.37) and Italy’s Anita Bottazzo (1:05.82).

2024-2025 LCM Women 100 Breast

Angharad GBR
Evans
04/20
1:05.37
2Anna
ELENDT
GER1:05.7205/02
3Anita
Bottazzo
ITA1:05.8204/13
4Eneli
JEFIMOVA
EST1:05.8604/20
5Lisa
ANGIOLINI
ITA1:06:0104/13
View Top 27»

The Estonian teen finished 7th in this event at the 2024 Olympic Games with this new record surpassing the 1:06.50 she logged in that Paris final.

During day two heats, Jefimova also nabbed a new national record en route to capturing the top seed in the 50m breaststroke.

She ripped a new career-quickest outing of 29.89 to dip under the 30-second barrier for the first time in her young career.

Entering this competition, Jeneli owned the national record at 30.08, a result she put on the books at the 2022 World Championships.

Her sub-30-second outing now renders her the world’s 10th-best performer in history and the top performer on the globe at the moment. We’ll see what she brings in the final later today.

2024-2025 LCM Women 50 Breast

2RUTA
MEILUTYTE
LTU30.1804/13
3SATOMI
SUZUKI
JPN30.3603/23
4Anita
Bottazzo
ITA30.3904/17
5Anna
Elendt
GER30.4805/03
View Top 26»

6
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

6 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Kristiina Allekõrs
21 days ago

She is only 18 years old. Other world TOP6 womens is over 20 years old.

Samuel Huntington
21 days ago

Going to be huge for NC State.

Admin
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
21 days ago

I forgot about that 👀

Cassandra
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
21 days ago

yup and shes even better at sc i think — puts their medleys into title contention if she has a smooth transition

fsedg
21 days ago

29.83 for Eneli!!!

Sue Shi
21 days ago

MOTHER

About Retta Race

Former Masters swimmer and coach Loretta (Retta) thrives on a non-stop but productive schedule. Nowadays, that includes having earned her MBA while working full-time in IT while owning French 75 Boutique while also providing swimming insight for BBC.

Read More »