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2022 FINA Short Course World Championships

Day 4 Prelims Heat Sheets

Mixed 4×50 Free Relay Lineups (names not listed yet)

Men’s 4×200 Free Relay Lineups (names not listed yet)

Day four of the 2022 Short Course World Championships is here. After today, we will have one-third of the competition left. Today’s prelims session will be a relatively short session with three women’s events (200 breast, 50 free and 1500 free), three men’s events (200 breast, 50 free, and 4×200 free relay), alongside the mixed 4×50 free relay.

Top seed Lilly King is back in the water today in the 200 breast, coming off her 100 breast gold medal win last night. Japan’s Daiya Seto is the top seed on the men’s side after winning Japan’s first medal of the meet yesterday, a silver in the 200 fly. 

The women’s 50 free sprint showdown is currently led by Poland’s Katarzyna Wasick, Australia’s Emma McKeon and American Claire Curzan while the men’s race is featuring top seeds Ben Proud of Great Britain, Australia’s Kyle Chalmers, and Dylan Carter of Trinidad and Tobago.

The session will conclude with the first-ever races of the women’s 1500 free on the FINA short course world championships stage. The fastest heat will swim in finals tonight.

Mixed 4×50 Freestyle Relay

  • World Record: 1:27.89 – United States, 2018 time – name (CAN), year
  • Championship Record: 1:27.89 – United States, 2018
  • 2021 Champion: 1:28.55 – Canada

Top 8 Qualifiers:

  1. France – 1:29.69
  2. Australia – 1:29.82
  3. Netherlands – 1:29.95
  4. United States – 1:29.97
  5. China – 1:31.21
  6. New Zealand – 1:31.39
  7. Japan – 1:31.49
  8. Brazil – 1:32.15

France’s team of Florent Manaudou, Maxime Grousset, Melanie Henique, and Mary-Ambre Molluh claimed the top spot in the final tonight out of heat three. Manaudou got them an early lead with a 21.10 leadoff split and then Grousset blasted a 20.76, both the fastest splits in the field on their respective legs. Henique held them steady (23.86) and Molluh came home in 23.97.

In heat one, Australia’s Emma McKeon nearly put France in the top seed spot, though, by blasting a 22.98 on the anchor leg. Notably absent from their lineup was 50 free second seed Kyle Chalmers, so if they choose to put him in the relay tonight the Aussies will be extremely dangerous in this event.

The Netherlands seemed to feed off of France’s energy, blasting the third fastest time of the morning out of lane four in heat three. It was Nyls Korstanje‘s 20.96 split on the second leg and their two female sub-24.00 splits on the back half that edged them ahead of the United States.

Notably, Canada and Italy scratched. They were seeded first and fourth, respectively.

Women’s 200 Breaststroke

  • World Record: 2:14.57 – Rebecca Soni (USA), 2009 
  • World Junior Record: 2:16.88 – Evgeniia Chikunova (RUS), 2021
  • Championship Record: 2:16.08 – Rikke Pedersen (DEN), 2012
  • 2021 Champion: 2:17.85 – Emily Escobedo (USA)

Top 8 Qualifiers:

Men’s 200 Breaststroke

  • World Record: 2:00.16 – Kirill Prigoda (RUS), 2018 
  • World Junior Record: 2:03.23 – Akihiro Yamaguchi (JPN), 2012
  • Championship Record: 2:00.16 – Kirill Prigoda (RUS), 2018 
  • 2021 Champion: 2:02.28 – Nic Fink (USA)

Top 8 Qualifiers:

Women’s 50 Freestyle

  • World Record: 22.93 – Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED), 2017
  • World Junior Record: 23.69 – Anastasiya Shkurdai (BLR), 2020
  • Championship Record: 23.08 – Sarah Sjostrom (SWE), 2021 checked
  • 2021 Champion: 23.08 – Sarah Sjostrom (SWE)

Top 16 Qualifiers:

Men’s 50 Freestyle

  • World Record: 20.16 – Caeleb Dressel (USA), 2020
  • World Junior Record: 20.98 – Kenzo Simons (NED), 2019
  • Championship Record: 20.26 – Florent Manaudou (FRA), 2014
  • 2021 Champion: 20.45 – Benjamin Proud (GBR)

Top 16 Qualifiers:

Men’s 4×200 Freestyle Relay

  • World Record: 6:46.81 – Brazil, 2018
  • Championship Record: 6:46.81 – Brazil, 2018
  • 2021 Champion: 6:47.00 – United States

Top 8 Qualifiers:

Women’s 1500 Freestyle (Slowest Heats)

  • World Record: 15:08.24 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2022
  • World Junior Record: 15:42.05 – Katie Grimes (USA), 2022
  • Championship Record: N/A
  • 2021 Champion: N/A

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