Marshan returns to the global scene as soon as possible in the “200m – Diverse” qualifiers
Lyon Marshan was the fastest in the “200 -meter -Individual” racing qualifiers in the World Swimming Championship in Singapore today, Wednesday; The French Olympic champion achieved his long -awaited return to the world arena.
The Olympic champion achieved 4 times a minute and 57.63 seconds, 0.11 seconds behind Japanese Kosuki McKino, at a fan of a third world title in this event with the possibility of achieving a world record.
Marshan felt exhausted after the “Olympic Games in Paris”, and missed the World Swimming Championships in the short basins of Hungary last December, and suffered injuries, before returning to the pool to participate in a series of professional races in Florida last May.
Marshan decided to compete in a few competitions in Singapore; It focuses on the “200” and “400 – varied individuals”, in what it is considered a “transfer year”.
In the women’s competitions, Canadian Samar Macintosh is looking to equal the record number of Michael Phillips in winning 5 golds in individual with one version of the World Championship.
After two of her already won in the “200 meters – varied individuals” and “400 free”, the Canadian (18 years) began her attempt to win the third in the “200 -meter butterfly” race on the fourth day with the fastest time in the qualifiers (2: 07.07).
The American Reagan Smith, the third fastest time, was more than a second behind Macintosh, while the miracle tray Jo Zaidi (12 years) recorded the fifth fastest time (2: 08.95).
After 3 years of winning a “100” and “200 meters free” race in Budapest, Romanian David Popovichi is looking to achieve another dualism in speed races. The owner of the Olympic medal (20 years) was the fastest in the “100 -meter” race qualifiers with a time of 47.41 seconds, on the morning of his victory in the “200 meters” race in Singapore.
The Olympic champion and the world record holder Ban Zanli (47.86) and his runner -up Kyle Chalmers (47.48) were among 8 swimmers under the 48 -second barrier on their way to the semi -finals in the evening session. Canadian Kylie Massi was the fastest in the “50 -meter” back qualifiers for women with 27.46 seconds. Reagan Smith and her American citizen Catherine Berkov, who crowned a medal in the “100 -meter” race behind the winner Kylie McGhyun, were also qualified, while Australian Mc doeon was absent from the world record for this race.
This period ended with shock; The United States, the Olympics champion, failed to reach the “4 -meter -100 -meter -mixed” race.
A number of the most prominent American swimmers were absent from their best cases in Singapore, after it invaded a diet poisoning of the team camp in Thailand before the start of the tournament.
France and Britain were also absent from their best levels, but Italy was the fastest in the qualifiers with a time of 3: 42.19 minutes, ahead of the Netherlands and China.
Australia, the fourth fastest time, has the opportunity to win a medal in the final.
There will be 5 golds available in the evening period; Australian Olympic Champion Molly Oakhan is seeking to win the title of “200 Free” for the second time.
The final of the “800 -meter free” race will witness the participation of the Irish Olympic champion Daniel Wifen, who is playing fierce competition with other prominent competitors, including Australian Sam Short and Tunisian Ahmed Al -Jawadi.
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