Sjöström’s team to the final | Hallandsposten



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Sarah Sjöström’s Energy Standard team is ready for the ISL swimming final. During the second day of the semifinals in Budapest, the Swedish swimming star was not as superior as on Saturday. She swam the somewhat unusual distance of 100 meters for her and came in second after Japan’s Runa Imai, who came strong at the end.

And in the 50-meter butterfly, where Sjöström holds the world long-distance record, he was a third place with 25.04.

However, he won the skin competition, the knockout competition, at the same distance.

The second semifinal, where Swedes Michelle Coleman, Louise Hansson and Erik Persson swim for the Toronto Titans, began their swimming semifinal on Sunday night but will be completed on Monday.

After Sunday’s swim, the Toronto Titans are last with 171 points, two points behind the third Iron. This after several unfortunate failures. Among other things, Michelle Coleman washed in the 50 meters freestyle. Cali Condors leads the semifinals with 282 points ahead of runner-up La Current with 255 points. The top two teams go to the final, which makes it seem really heavy for the Swedes.



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