Persson Claims Top Seed With 200 Breast Swedish Record; Mattsson Improves

2021 LEN EUROPEAN AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

The men’s 200m breaststroke saw Swedish swimmer Erik Persson snag the top time of the semi-finals, reaping the pole position in a performance of 2:07.85. That not only beat out the likes of Russia’s Anton Chupkov and Dutchman Arno Kamminga to land lane 4 for tomorrow night’s final, but Persson’s outing also tied his own Swedish record.

27-year-old Persson put up his first 2:07.85 result in Stockholm at the 2017 Swedish Open. In his native country, the man opened in 1:01.59 and closed in 1:06.26 to produce the new record. Tonight, the Swede took off first and led the entire way, pushing the field to a 1:01.67 opener before bringing it home in 1:06.18. He’ll be the man to be tomorrow, although the aforementioned Kamminga already nailed a morning swim of 2:07.39 in the heats and has been under 2:07 already this year.

Another national mark was broken tonight in this event, courtesy of Finnish standout Matti Mattson. The 27-year-old powered his way to the wall in a time of 2:08.26 to claim the 3rd seed after Persson and Chupkov. His previous national record entering this meet stood at the 2:08.51 notched just this past April before he brought it down to 2:08.43 in this morning’s heats. his 2:08.26 is edging the man closer to the 2:08 barrier, so we’ll be on the lookout for that tomorrow evening.

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Beverly Drangus
3 years ago

What a strange event. Lots of comments recently talking about 205 being imminent (not even bringing up Nagy’s remarks), but no one looked like they were holding back 2-3 seconds worth today. Maybe there will be some big taper drops, but at this point, I would guess we will see a 149 2 fly before we see a 205 2 breast. Two weeks ago I never would have expected to be saying that.

DCSwim
3 years ago

Props to Mattsson for sticking with it all these years since his bronze in Barcelona

Swammer
3 years ago

What does Caspar Corbeau need to go to make the OLY team? Or is it to late?

Stewie
Reply to  Swammer
3 years ago

This is the last chance. 2.08.52 is the cut. Was 2.08.57 in December.

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