Trials Australiani 2022 Risultati Completi Finali Day 1

2022 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Siamo arrivati alla prima sessione di finali dei Campionati australiani di nuoto 2022. La prima serata è iniziata con i 400 stile libero maschili, dove Elijah Winnington ha conquistato il titolo e la qualificazione ai Mondiali in 3:43.10. Mack Horton, campione olimpico 2016 nei 400, non si è qualificato per le Olimpiadi di Tokyo quando si è piazzato terzo ai Trials. Quest’anno, tuttavia, farà ritorno in squadra, essendosi piazzato al secondo posto qui ai Trials con un tempo di 3:44.06. Il PB di Horton è di 3:41.55,  nuotato quando vinse l’oro a Rio.

Spettacolo nei 100 metri stile libero femminili, dove la 18enne Mollie O’Callaghan migliora il tempo del mattino e salda la sua prima posizione nel ranking mondiale stagionale con il tempo di 52.49.

400 METRI STILE LIBERO UOMINI – FINALE

  • World Record: Paul Biedermann – 3:40.07 (2009)
  • World Junior Record: Mack Horton 3:44.60 (2014)
  • Australian Record: Ian Thorpe – 3:40.08 (2002)
  • Commonwealth Record: Ian Thorpe – 3:40.08 (2002)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 3:48.15

Top 3:

  1. Elijah Winnington – 3:43.10
  2. Mack Horton – 3:44.06
  3. Samuel Short – 3:44.34

100 METRI RANA DONNE – FINALE

  • World Record: Lily King – 1:04.13 (2017)
  • World Junior Record: Rūta Meilutytė – 1:04.35 (2013)
  • Australian Record: Leisel Jones – 1:05.09 (2006)
  • Commonwealth Record: Tatjana Schoenmaker – 1:04.82 (2021)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 1:07.43

Top 3:

  1. Jenna Strauch – 1:06.69
  2. Abbey Harkin – 1:06.88
  3. Chelsea Hodges – 1:06.94

100 METRI FARFALLA UOMINI – FINALE

  • World Record: Caeleb Dressel – 49.45 (2021)
  • World Junior Record: Kristof Milak – 50.62 (2017)
  • Australian Record: Matthew Temple – 50.45 (2021)
  • Commonwealth Record: Joseph Schooling – 50.39 (2016)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 51.96

Top 3:

  1. Matthew Temple – 51.50
  2. Kyle Chalmers – 51.67
  3. Cody Simpson – 51.96

100 METRI STILE LIBERO DONNE – FINALE

  • World Record: Sarah Sjostrom – 51.71 (2017)
  • World Junior Record: Penny Oleksiak – 52.70 (2016)
  • Australian Record: Emma McKeon – 51.96 (2021)
  • Commonwealth Record: Emma McKeon – 51.96 (2021)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 54.25

Top 3:

  1. Mollie O’Callaghan – 52.49
  2. Shayna Jack – 52.60
  3. Meg Harris – 53.09

200 METRI DORSO UOMINI

  • World Record: Aaron Peirsol – 1:51.92 (2009)
  • World Junior Record: Kilment Kolesnikov – 1:55.14 (2017)
  • Australian Record: Mitch Larkin1:53.17 (2015)
  • Commonwealth Record: Mitch Larkin1:53.17 (2015)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 1:58.07

Top 3:

  1. Joshua Edwards-Smith – 1:56.71
  2. Mitch Larkin – 1:56.79
  3. Bradley Woodward – 1:57.38

50 METRI STILE LIBERO UOMINI

  • World Record: Cesar Cielo – 20.91 (2009)
  • World Junior Record: Michael Andrew – 21.75 (2017)
  • Australian Record: Ashley Callus – 21.19 (2009)
  • Commonwealth Record: Ben Proud – 21.11 (2018)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 22.18

Top 3:

  1. Thomas Nowakowski – 21.86
  2. Grayson Bell – 22.08
  3. Isaac Cooper – 22.33

800 METRI STILE LIBERO DONNE

  • World Record: Katie Ledecky – 3:56.46 (2016)
  • World Junior Record: Katie Ledecky – 8:11.00 (2014)
  • Australian Record: Ariarne Titmus – 8:13.83 (2021)
  • Commonwealth Record: Ariarne Titmus – 8:13.83 (2021)
  • FINA ‘A’ Cut: 8:37.90

Top 3

  1. Lani Pallister 8:17.77
  2. Kiah Melverton 8:22.64
  3. Moesha Johnson 8:26.35

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 GIUSY  CISALE A law graduate, and attorney for 15 years while devoting herself to running her swimming-focused blog, Scent of Chlorine. In 2015, she collaborated with Italian swimming news websites before joining SwimSwam in 2017. She loves swimming from every point of view and in 2016  became an official of the Italian …

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