Kristóf Milák won his third championship title on Friday at the National Short Track Championships in Kaposvár, just like Szebasztián Szabó, although he also took relay gold in Győr colors on the first day.
Jackapus won a singles race in the 400 medley! (Photo: Melinda Czinege/Hajdú-Bihari Napló) |
Sure, most people would have said the names of the swimmers when asked who would win the 200 breaststroke at the National Short Course Championships in Kaposvár.
And they would have been right, because the paper model had not been canceled. On Friday, the competitor of BHSE and the Szeged Swimming Association won gold at this distance.
“I would call this result average time, it’s very good, the goal was just to swim down” Melack said.
“I went for it in the 200 points race out of a little bit of anger, because I was second in both the 100 and the 400 sprints, and I missed out on the gold, so I did everything to be first this time. I’m very happy with the time result, and I wanted to swim in the 1 hour.” :54 Padar said.
In the men’s 400 medley, punters would certainly have voted for Balázs Holló (BVSC-Zugló) in terms of final score, but not eighth place in the world championships. Holló came to the finish line first, but Gábor Zombori (UTE) – with a personal best.
“I wanted to swim 4:04. I saw after the first hundred Hubi Kós ran out, I knew there were two of us left with Balázs Holló. I didn’t press my chest too much, I think that’s where the time went 4:04 -zoomboree values, then proceed very mathematically:- It must be known that Balazs wanted to back off because he wasn’t feeling well. If he didn’t have that and was able to swim at full strength, the final would have been much closer.”
Even if she won a silver medal at the continental competition in Rome in August, Zsuzsanna Jakabos (Győri Úszó Sportyeyesület) cannot be considered a winner in the 400 medley, that is, in the group of 50 – not least because the competitor from Győr swam only the seventh time during the morning heats , that is, on Friday evening, he can start the finals from the individual track.
“I’m glad I won a gold medal from this swim. I didn’t actually see anything from the competition, but it was good that way, I just wanted to focus on myself.” Jacobus smiled. – Before the final, we spoke with Evelyn Verrasztó about how the worst thing is not having to swim the 400 medley, but the anticipation and excitement before the start. There’s no point in being nervous anymore, I’m happy to be here. It’s worse for young people, they still have to prove themselves.
In the men’s 50 butterfly, we see another duel between Milac and Szabó in Kaposvár: 50 butterflies, especially on a short course, is clearly the domain of Szebasztián Szabó, because he is also the world record holder in combined pass, and thus he won the sprint ahead of Balázs’ student Virth.
“I still think fifty butterflies is my best number, I’m the best at this, and I have the best chance at this distance at the World Championships.” – said Sabu. – I’m also happy with the time result, it’s encouraging before the race. I even swim the last day of the national championships, but the 50th point was a butterfly, and I did it excellently.”
National Short Course Championship, KAPOSVÁR
men. 200m fast. National Champion: Christophe Milak (BHSE, coach: Balázs Virth, Ferenc Kovácsshegyi) 1:43.54, 2. Richárd Márton (BHSE) 1:44.37, 3. Benedek Bóna (BVSC-Zugló) 1:45.00. 200m breaststroke. Ob: Dávid Horváth (Kőbánya SC, e: KSC Coinging Joint) 2:08.48, 2. Máté Kutasi (FTC) 2:10.33, 3. Tamás Takács (BVSC-Zugló) 2:12.80. 50m butterfly. Ob: Sebasztián Szabó (Győri Swimming Sports Association, e: Iván Petrov) 22.05, 2. Christophe Melack 22.42, 3. Neil Oliver (Stamina TKSA) 23.35. 400m mixed. Ob: Gábor Zombori (UTE, e: Balázs Virth, Ferenc Kovácsshegyi) 4:06.06, 2. Balázs Holló (BVSC-Zugló) 4:06.32, 3. Hubert Kós (UTE) 4:11.95. 4x100m relay. Ob: BVSC-Zugló (Richard Bohus, Benedek Kovács, Benedek Bóna, Nándor Németh) 3:12.48, 2. Győr Swimming Sports Association (Andor, Krstolović, Bozvaje, Szabo) 3:16.41, 3. Kobanja SC (Telegdy, Tekauer, Tóth B., Balogh) 3:17.27. Women. 200m fast. Ob: Nikolett Pádár (Szeged Swimming Association, e: Gábor Gellért) 1:54.58, 2. Mina Abraham (UTE) 1:55.95, 3. Bettina Fabian (FTC) 1:56.71. 200m breaststroke. Ob: Eszter Békési (BVSC-Zugló, e: Otto Kovács) 2:22.15, 2. Petra Halmai (Kaposvári SI) 2:26.15, 3. Aliz Kalmár (Szombathelyi SK SI) 2:29.05. 50m butterfly. Ob: Lora Komoróczy (Iron Swim SE, e: Imre Takács) 26.56, 2. Dominika Varga (Iron Swim SE) 26.59, 3. Ole Monica (Stamina TKSA) 26.69. 400m mixed. Ob: Zsuzsanna Jakabos (Győri Swimming Sports Association, e: Iván Petrov) 4:36.56, 2. Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy (Vasas SC) 4:38.10, 3. Viktória Mihályvári-Farkas (FTC) 4:38.10. 4x100m relay. Ob: Győr Swimming Sports Association (Sára Safrankó, Dorina Lakó, Dalma Sebestyén, Zsuzsanna Jakabos) 3:40.54, 2. Budafóka XXII. SE (Rátkai, Flórián, Revuczky, Molnár) 3:44.29, 3. Vasas SC (Zbiskó, Pál, Szimcsák, Gyurinovics L.) 3:45.31