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Men’s 200m Danas Rapšys performed well in the Freestyle Final A. The distance began in silence, after 100 m. he was second, slightly lower than the Swiss representative Nils Liess. 50 m to the left. the Swiss was still in the lead, but D. Rapšys ran and finished the distance first. Winner’s time – 1 min. 46.98 seconds The second finished N. Liess (1.47.40) and the bronze went to his compatriot Roman Mityukov (1.47.44). D. Rapšys has already met Olympic standard A (1.47.02) in this match.
Men’s 200m Andrius Šidlauskas was seventh in the Breaststroke A final. The Lithuanian swam slower than this morning in the national team (2.13.05) and finished in 2 minutes. 13.99 seconds The winner was the Dutch Arno Kamminga (2.08.08). Aleksas Savickas, who finished in final B, finished sixth (2.18.07) and ranked 14th overall.
Kotryna Teterevkova, who won a bronze medal yesterday, finished Lithuania’s performance in Saturday’s competition. Women’s 200m In the final of breaststroke A, the Lithuanian swimmer covered the distance in 2 minutes. 28.45 sec. and finished in fifth position. Swiss Lisa Mamie (2.25.88) was the most likely in the final.
Men’s 200m Danas Rapšys performed well this morning in the butterfly selection. The Lithuanian surpassed all the participants of the preparatory swim of this competition and reached the final A in the first number. Its recorded result is 1 min. 47.53 seconds The other two Lithuanians who covered this distance did not reach the final. Tomas Navikonis (1.54.42) was in 32nd place and Daniil Pancerev (1.56.24) in 34th.
In the men’s 200 m breaststroke, Andrius Šidlauskas reached the final A with the third result (2.13.05). Only the Austrian Christopher Rothbauer (2.12.51) and the Dutch swimmer Arno Kamminga (2.08.14) were faster than him in the morning. Aleksas Savickas set the 14th fastest time (2.18.82) and will swim in the final B.
Kotryna Teterevkova reached Final A in a similar women’s match. Lithuania covered the distance in 2 minutes. 30.73 sec. and it was the fifth. In the morning, 16-year-old Justine Delm (2.28.19) probably set sail.
Jacob Keblys did not start in Saturday’s race. Tomorrow will be waiting for men 100 m. freestyle swimming selection. The second stage of the Golden Tour Camille Muffat involves 286 athletes, 102 of whom are foreign swimmers. There were many more registered, but the number of swimmers was limited due to the safety of the participants themselves. According to FFN, this is probably the largest swimming competition of this range in Europe since the beginning of the pandemic.
The competition is included in the official calendar of the International Federation of Aquatic Sports (FINA), so all athletes will have the opportunity to meet Olympic standards here.
The eastern parts of the competition begin at 10 am local time (11 am in Lithuania) and the start of the late afternoon is scheduled after 5 pm. (6 pm).
The traditional FFN Golden Tour Camille Muffat is dedicated to the memory of the legendary French swimmer, the London Olympics champion Camille Muffat.