2016 SCM World Championships: Night Four Finals LIVE Recap

2016 SCM World Championships: Night Four Finals LIVE Recap

2016 SCM World Championships live recaps from the fourth night of competition featuring Katinka Hosszu, Tom Shields, Chad Le Clos and more.

Dec 9, 2016
2016 SCM World Championships: Night Four Finals LIVE Recap
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4x50m Freestyle Men Final
Russia takes gold led by Vladimir Morozov's 20.71 anchor split. Of note, Tom Shields split 20.58 to put the United States in 2nd.

1) Russia - 1:24.32
2) United States - 1:24.47
3) Japan - 1:24.51
4) France - 1:24.69
5) Netherlands - 1:25.22
6) South Africa - 1:25.69
7) Belarus - 1:26.52
8) China - 1:26.76


50m Butterfly Women Final
Denmark's Jeanette Ottensen eeks it out from Kelsi Worrell of the United States with a 24.92.

1) OTTESEN Jeanette - 24.92
2) WORRELL Kelsi - 25.27
3) IKEE Rikako - 25.32
4) HENIQUE Melanie - 25.33
5) DI PIETRO Silvia - 25.35
6) SAVARD Katerine - 25.51
7) BECKMANN Emilie - 25.54
8) DE WAARD Maaike - 25.66

100m Ind. Medley Men Final
Michael Andrew overpowers the field to take victory in 51.84. World Record holder Vlad Morozov 6th in 52.83

1) Michael Andrew - 51.84
2) Daiya Seto - 52.01
3) Shinri Shioura - 52.17
4) Shun Wang - 52.21
5) Philip Heintz - 52.78
6) Vladimir Morozov - 52.83
7) Simon Sjodin - 52.83
8) Kyle Stolk - 53.31


100m Ind. Medley Women Final
Katinka Hosszu makes it 5 gold medals with wire to wire win in 57.24. Emily Seebohm claims second in 57.97.

1) Katinka Hosszu - 57.24
2) Emily Seebohm - 57.97
3) Alia Atkinson - 58.04
4) Marrit Steenbergen - 58.81
5) Jenna Laukannen - 59.00
6) Lena Kreundl - 59.67
7) Susann Bjornsen - 59.89
8) Ella Eastin - 59.97

50m Butterfly Men - Semi Final
Tom Shields powers to first for the final in 22.38. Chad Le Clos pumps the brakes for a 22.41 for 2nd through finals. Should be a great race tomorrow. Don't forget USC and Trinidad's Dylan Carter. He is on fire right now!

1) Tom Shields - 22.38
2) Chad Le Clos - 22.41
3) Dylan Carter - 22.53
4) David Morgan - 22.62
5) Aleksandr POPKOV - 22.69
6) Andrii GOVOROV - 22.70
7) Takeshi KAWAMOTO - 22.74
8) Albert Subirats - 22.76
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9) Yauhen TSURKIN - 22.82
10) Nicholas SANTOS - 22.82
11) Mindaugas SADAUSKAS - 22.87
12) Andrii KHLOPTSOV - 22.88
13) Adam BARRETT - 22.92
14) Daniel CARRANZA - 22.96
15) Daniil PAKHOMOV - 23.00
16) Zhuhao LI - 23.52

400m Freestyle Women Final
Leah Smith of the United States crushed the last 100, home in 59.5 to take victory in 3:57.78, followed by Veronika Popva of Russia in 3:58.90.

1) Leah SMITH - 3:57.78
2) Veronika POPOVA - 3:58.90
3) Chihiro IGARASHI - 3:59.41
4) Katinka HOSSZU - 3:59.89
5) Yuhan ZHANG - 4:02.61
6) Ariarne TITMUS - 4:02.70
7) Sharon VAN ROUWENDAAL - 4:03.69
8) Aya TAKANO - 4:05.95

50m Freestyle Men Final
Jesse Puts of the Netherlands explodes off the wall at the 25 to upset Vladimir Morozov, 21.10 to 21.14.

1) Jesse Puts - 21.10
2) Vladimir Morozov - 21.14
3) Simonas Bilis - 21.23
4) Clement Mignon - 21.28
5) Ari-Pekka Liukkonen - 21.29
6) Luca Dotto - 21.39
7) Paul Powers - 21.43
8) Aleksei Brianskii - 21.46

50m Backstroke Women - Semi Final
Etiene Medeiros used a great start and fast turn to oust Canada's De Loof 26.00 to 26.12.

1) Etiene Medeiros - 26.00
2) Alexandra De Loof - 26.12
3) Mariia KAMENEVA - 26.29
4) Emily SEEBOHM - 26.33
5) Jacqueline MASSE - 26.34
6) Katinka HOSSZU - 26.37
7) Kathleen DAWSON - 26.44
8) Daryna ZEVINA - 26.45
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9) Kira TOUSSAINT - 26.52
10) Georgia DAVIES - 26.52
11) Mie Oe NIELSEN - 26.65
12) Maaike DE WAARD - 26.70
13) Isabella ARCILA HURTADO - 26.72
14) Simona BAUMRTOVA - 26.90
15) Xueer WANG - 27.20
16) Silvia DI PIETRO - 27.21


50m Backstroke Men Final
Japan's Junya Koga takes it in 22.85, utilizing the world's best start technique to get off to an early lead. He was followed closesly by Jeremy Stravius of France in 22.99.

1) Junya KOGA - 22.85
2) Jeremy STRAVIUS - 22.99
3) Pavel SANKOVICH - 23.03
4) Albert SUBIRATS - 23.26
5) Bobby HURLEY - 23.32
6) Miguel ORTIZ-CANAVATE - 23.40
7) Tomasz POLEWKA - 23.40
8) Jiayu XU - 23.54


100m Breaststroke Women - Semi Final
The United States' Lilly King and Molly Hannis go 1,2 in through to the finals with 1:04 lows.

1) Lilly KING - 1:04.06
2) Molly HANNIS - 1:04.50
3) Alia ATKINSON - 1:04.72
4) Miho TERAMURA - 1:05.03
5) Jenna LAUKKANEN - 1:05.09
6) Rachel NICOL - 1:05.15
7) Silja KANSAKOSKI - 1:05.17
8) Chloe TUTTON - 1:05.20
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9) Jessica Leigh HANSEN - 1:05.29
10) Natalia IVANEEVA - 1:05.31
11) Molly RENSHAW - 1:05.35
12) Kierra SMITH - 1:05.45
13) Fiona DOYLE - 1:05.61
14) Hrafnhildur LUTHERSDOTTIR - 1:05.67
15) Misaki SEKIGUCHI - 1:05.94
16) Martina CARRARO - 1:06.09

4x200m Freestyle Men Final
The Russian Federation rode Aleksandr Krasnykh's anchor split of 1:40.93 to victory in 6:52.10.

1) Russian Federation - 6:52.10
2) United States - 6:53.34
3) Japan - 6:53.54
4) Australia - 6:53.72
5) Denmark - 6:54.49
6) Netherlands - 6:59.10
7) China - 7:01.57
8) Belgium - 7:02.36



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