Nandor Nemeth Drops 48.1 100 FR, Milak 48.8 in Budapest Prelims

2021 HUNGARIAN SPRING NATIONALS

Nandor Nemeth had the swim of the evening in the second-to-last prelims session of the Hungarian Spring Nationals, which is essentially the last meet for swimmers to qualify for the Olympic roster. Further discretion by the coaches can add or drop names pending results from the European Championships this summer.

Nemeth went 48.11 in the 100 free, ahead of Kristof Milak‘s 48.89 and just .03 off of his lifetime best. Nemeth’s 48.08 from December is still the #2 time in the world this season.

Peter Holoda was third in 49.34, while Richard Bohus (49.51), Szebasztian Szabo (49.52) and Dominik Kozma (49.86) were also under 50 seconds. Milak was just about a tenth off of his lifetime best. Four of these men (Nemeth and Milak seem certain) will swim this relay in Tokyo after Hungary finished seventh at 2019 Worlds.

14-year-old Zoltan Bagi swam a 52.29 in the men’s 100 free prelims, placing 26th. Born in 2007, he only just turned 14. For context, his time would rank ninth in American 13-14 history.

In the men’s 400 IM, Peter Bernek and David Verraszto dueled to the finish, both hitting 4:12s. Bernek won in 4:12.60, just ahead of Verraszto’s 4:12.98. That’s a lifetime best for Bernek by two-tenths.

Katinka Hosszu breezed to another top result, this time in the 400 IM prelims. The World Record-holder was well off of her best, going 4:41.89, good for the top time by over a second.

Hosszu was way off in the 200 back, a few events later, going 2:15.34 for sixth overall. The top swimmer there was 100 back winner Katalin Burian, who swam a strong 2:08.20. 2002-born Eszter Szabo-Feltothy was second in 2:10.49, while 2004-born Reka Nyiradi was third in a new best of 2:11.44.

OTHER NOTABLE FINISHES

  • In the men’s 200 breast, David Horvath swam to the top time of 2:13.42, just before Mate Kutasi‘s 2:13.92.
  • Eszter Bekesi came about 1.5 seconds off of her best to lead the women’s 200 breast at 2:26.96.
  • In the 200 back on the men’s side, Adam Telegdy cruised to the wall first in 1:57.30, less than a second off of his best.
  • Petra Senanszky topped the women’s 100 free prelims, going 55.41.

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Troyy
3 years ago

Milak was 48.00 (23.06/24.94) in the final.

Last edited 3 years ago by Troyy
Swimfan1
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

Very good, but don’t see any point of him entering this race in Tokyo. He is still more than half a second away from having a shot at bronze. He should focus on 100 fly, 200 fly and maybe 200 free.

choosy
Reply to  Swimfan1
3 years ago

Relax! He doesnt intend to enter 100 free, but for the relay this time is promising

Swimfan2
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

Very good, but don’t see any point of him entering this race in Tokyo. He is still more than half a second away from having a shot at bronze. He should focus on 100 fly, 200 fly and maybe 200 free.

sqimgod
3 years ago

milak 47 tonight

Sam B
Reply to  sqimgod
3 years ago

you mean in the morning

Casas 100 back gold in Tokyo
Reply to  sqimgod
3 years ago

48.00 very close.

Goag
3 years ago

Hosszú slipped of the start wedge in the 200 back prelims giving herself over a bodylength of disadvantage.

Ol’ Longhorn
3 years ago

What planet is Nandor from?

John26
3 years ago

That’s a really fast time for Nemeth considering Milak was able to beat him in the 50free and had a faster 200free split this week. I guess we’ll have to see how much more time Milak’s has to drop, but it already looks good for his 200free

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Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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