2010 World Cup SCM FINA/ARENA

2010 FINA/ARENA Swimming World Cup FINA RESULTS WATCH MEETS September 10th - 12th 2010 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil RESULTS October 12th - 13th 2010 Swimming Beijing, China October 16th - 17th 2010 Swimming Singapore, Singapore October 30th - 31th 2010 Berlin, Germany November 2nd - 3rd 2010 Swimming Moscow, Russia Stockholm, Sweden November 6th - 7th 2010 Swimming December 15th - 19th December 2010 Dubai World Swimming Championships 25m FINA Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Heat 1 of the 1500 was a bit unusual. 29 1 6 NIYOMUGABO Jackson 1988 RWA 0.97 23:27.92 9:03.76 50m 33.28 36.72 100m 1:10.00 40.88 150m 1:50.88 43.81 200m 2:34.69 46.09 250m 3:20.78 46.30 300m 4:07.08 46.71 350m 4:53.79 46.78 400m 5:40.57 46.95 450m 6:27.52 47.02 500m 7:14.54 48.52 550m 8:03.06 47.04 600m 8:50.10 48.66 650m 9:38.76 49.28 700m 10:28.04 48.88 750m 11:16.92 47.82 800m 12:04.74 47.82 850m 12:52.56 49.07 900m 13:41.63 47.92 950m 14:29.55 48.11 1000m 15:17.66 47.66 1050m 16:05.32 47.38 1100m 16:52.70 49.05 1150m 17:41.75 50.01 1200m 8:31.76 49.51 1250m 19:21.27 48.53 1300m 20:09.80 49.30 1350m 20:59.10 49.42 1400m 21:48.52 47.81 1450m 22:36.33 51.59 1 3 BAKHUIS Derrick 1994 AHO 0.76 DNF 50m 28.65 31.23 100m 59.88 32.17 150m 1:32.05 33.14 200m 2:05.19 33.64 250m 2:38.83 33.74 300m 3:12.57 33.87 350m 3:46.44 34.35 400m 4:20.79 34.34 450m 4:55.13 34.77 500m 5:29.90 34.42 550m 6:04.32 35.40 600m 6:39.72 34.79 650m 7:14.51 34.75 700m 7:49.26 35.03 750m 8:24.29 34.44 800m 8:58.73 34.44 850m 9:33.17 34.79 900m 10:07.96 34.66 950m 10:42.62 35.21 1000m 11:17.83 35.14 1050m 11:52.97 34.61 1100m 12:27.58 35.10 1150m 13:02.68 34.72 1200m 13:37.40 35.38 1250m 14:12.78 34.72 1300m 14:47.50 34.32 1350m 15:21.82 33.65 1400m 15:55.47 32.60 1450m 16:28.07 Legend: DNF Niyomugabo had a seed time of 18:05.08. And he split his 750's 54.08 seconds apart. :afraid: And if Bakhuis mistakenly stopped at the 1450, shouldn't he have been able to swim another 50 to avoid the DQ? :dunno:
  • And if Bakhuis mistakenly stopped at the 1450, shouldn't he have been able to swim another 50 to avoid the DQ? :dunno: You'd think so. Maybe he got out of the pool before realizing his mistake. Not sure why, though, since the other swimmer still had nearly 500 meters left to swim. AHO is the Netherlands Antilles, by the way.
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