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Quadarella Wins Women's 1,500m Freestyle at World Championships

Среда, 21 Февраля 2024 г. 04:31 + в цитатник
케이티 러데키, 세계수영선수권 통산 12개 금메달…여자선수 최다
Quadarella Wins Women's 1,500m Freestyle at World Championships Without Ledecky
 
 
 
 
China's Tang Chenting takes first place in the women's 100m breaststroke.
 
Simona Quadarella (24, Italy) regained the top spot in the women's 1,500m freestyle at the World Championships for the first time in five years.
 
Quadarella finished her race first with a time of 15 minutes, 46.99 seconds in the women's 1,500m freestyle final at the 2024 International Aquatics Federation World Championships held at the Earth Fire Dome in Doha, Qatar on the 14th (Korean time).
 
Li Bingje (21, China) took second place with 15 minutes 56.62 seconds, and Isabelle Goz (21, Germany) took third place with 15 minutes 57.55 seconds.
 
Living Legend' Katie Ledecky (26, USA) did not participate in this competition to prepare for the Paris Olympics. 카지노사이트
 
Ludecki won her fifth career title in the women's 1,500m freestyle in Fukuoka last year.
 
Quadarella and Livingse, who took second and third place in Fukuoka, took first and second place in this competition where Ledecky did not participate.
 
Quadarella won her first individual World Championship gold medal at the 2019 Gwangju Games, when Ludecky was in poor form, and her second gold medal at the Games, which Ludecky was absent.
 
Li Bingje won two silver medals in the 400m and 1,500m freestyle at this competition.
 
Gozu also won bronze medals in the 400m and 1,500m freestyle.
 
Claire Cuzan (19, USA) won the women's 100m backstroke by touching the pad in 58.29 seconds.
 
In 2021, she won two gold medals in Budapest - the women's 400m medley relay and the 400m mixed medley relay - but Kuzan, who had never won an individual gold medal, was crowned her first individual World Championship champion in Doha.
 
Kuzan won a silver medal in the 100m butterfly on the 13th.
 
She hung an even brighter medal around her neck in just one day.
 
Iona Anderson (18, Australia) finished second in 59.12 seconds to win her first World Championships medal, and Ingrid Wilm (25, Canada) finished third in 59.18 seconds to earn her first World Championships medal in an individual event. won.
 
Backstroke powerhouses Kaylee McCum (22, Australia) and Regan Smith (22, USA) did not participate in this competition.
 
In the men's 100m backstroke final, Hunter Armstrong (23, USA) took first place with a time of 52.68, beating Hugo Gonzalez (24, Spain) with 52.70 by 0.02 seconds.
 
Armstrong, who placed third in this event in Budapest in 2022 and Fukuoka in 2023, struck gold in Doha.
 
Apostolos Christu (27, Greece) ranked third with 53.36 seconds.
 
Christu is the first Greek athlete to win a medal in the men's 100m backstroke at the World Championships.
 
Tang Chenting (19, China) won the women's 100m breaststroke with a time of 1 minute 05.27 seconds.
 
It has been 21 years since a Chinese athlete won this event since Luo Xuejuan at the 2003 Barcelona World Championships.
 
Tang Chenting, who finished 20th in Fukuoka last year with a time of 1:07.15, was crowned champion by shaving nearly two seconds off her record in Doha.
 
Tess Schoughton (23, Netherlands) took second place with 1 minute 05.82 seconds, and Siobhan Hehei (26, Hong Kong) took third place with 1 minute 05.92 seconds.
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