In one of the swimming finals on Monday, the Hungarian riders were interested in the men’s 4x100m relay, where we finished fifth. Nandor Nemeth was still interested in the semi-finals of the 200 meters, but did not reach the finals.
Nándor Németh was the first Hungarian to jump into the pool on Monday’s swim program (Image: MTI) |
Women’s 100m butterfly
In the best time, China’s Qiang Yu qualified for the finals, returning from injury to Swede Sara Sjostrom for the fourth time. Halfway, the Chinese led, but after the turn, the American Huske took the lead, but surprisingly – to the biggest surprise – Canadian Margaret McNeil was the first to arrive.
The final result:
1 – Margaret McNeil (Canada) 55.59
2 – Xiang Yu-Head (China) 55.64
3 – Emma McKeown (Australia) 55.72
4 – Tory Hoskey (USA) 55.73
5 – Louise Hanson (Sweden) 56.22
6 – Marie Wattel (France) 56.27
7. Sarah Sjostrom (Sweden) 56.91
8 – Anastasia Skordag (Belarus) 57.05
Men’s 200m fast, semi-finals
In the first race, there was also Nandor Nemeth, who got here on the twelfth time. The Hungarian boy finished seventh with a time of 1:47.20, which means that in order to reach the final, he must be preceded by one swimmer at most from the next race. The first was the Russian Maljutyin. Britain’s Duncan Scott won the second race and everyone swam better than Nemeth, who finished 15th. Later he had another important job in the gearbox.
Women’s 100m chest, semi-finals
In the first race, American Lydia Jacobi had the best time. In Group Two, South Africa’s Tatiana Schoenmaker was the fastest and best overall.
Chest 100m for men
Defending champion Adam Peaty was the fastest in the semi-finals. Then the British defended his title all the way, the Dutchman Kamenga taking the silver and the Italian Martineng winning the bronze.
The final result:
1 – Adam Petty (Great Britain) 57.37
2- Arno Kamenga (Netherlands) 58.00
3 – Niccol Martini (Italy) 58.33
4. Michael Andrew (USA) 58.84
5- James Welby (Great Britain) 58.96
6. Hebei Only (China) 58.99
6- Andrew Wilson (USA) 58.99
8 – Ilya Simanovich (Belarus) 59.36
400m for women
America’s best Ledecky started driving more than half a second into the first half, however, Australian Titmus hit his neck at 250, turning initially at 350 and then finishing first.
The final result:
1. Ariarn Titmus (Australia) 3: 56.69
2. Kathleen Ledecky (US) 3: 57.36
3. Li Ping-chi (China) 4: 01.08
4. Summer McIntosh (Canada) 4:02:42
5. Tang Mo Han (China) 4: 04.10
6. Isabel Goose (Germany) 4: 04.98
7. Big Madden (USA) 4: 06.81
8. Erica Fairweather (New Zealand) 4: 08.01
Men’s 100m return, semi-finals
In the first race, American Ryan Murphy took first place. Russian Kliment Kolishnikov won the second race, but Murphy has the best time.
Women’s 100m return, semi-finals
American Reagan Smith was the best in the first race, the 57.86 time being a new Olympic peak. In the second, Canadian Kylie Maas took first place, but did not break the five-episode record.
Men’s 4×100 M Quick Transmission
Christoph Milak, Sebastian Szabo, Richard Bohus and Nandor Nymeth hit the sixth best time in Sunday’s qualifying in the 4×100 sprint relay, the Hungarian man who won bronze at the world championships in Budapest four years ago.
After the first turn, the Americans led, and Milak handed the relay in seventh place. Szabó also replaced Bohus in seventh, but the field advanced within a second. In the third turn, the Americans took the lead as well, but Bohs came in fifth. Finally, with a patriotic peak and big hair, Nandor Nymeth brought us to fifth. Gold belongs to the Americans before the Italians and Australians.
The final result:
1. US 3: 08.97
2. Italy 3: 10.11
3. Australia 3: 10.22
4. Canada 3: 10.82
5. Hungary (Christoph Milak, Sebastian Szabo, Richard Bohus, Nandor Nemeth) 3: 11.06 – New National Summit
6. France 3: 11.09.2019
7. Russian Team 3: 12.20
8. Brazil 3: 13.41
The afternoon swimming program continues with the preliminary races:
Principles
12.00: Women’s 200m sprint, women’s 200m mixed, women’s 1500m sprint, men’s 200m butterfly heatsتصفيات
12.23: Tamas Kandarisi (Male 200m butterfly) – I run
12.30: Christoph Melak (Male 200m butterfly) – I run
12.45: long katinka (Women’s 200m Mixed) Preliminary Rounds
13.26: Mihályvári-Farkas Viktória (Women’s 1500m Fast) – Initial Run
14.05: Kesley Ajna (Women’s 1500m Fast) – Preliminary Run