Norway’s Ingvild Snildal set a new Norwegian national record in the women’s 200 meter butterfly prelims at the Amsterdam Swim Cup this morning, with a time of 2:12.38 where Karoline Brudvik Sanderud’s and Sara Nordenstam’s record was 2:13.45. The FINA A qualification time is 2:08.95, which she might go for in the final this evening, but Sander Smørdal speculates on TV2 Sporten that it is more realistic that she will qualify in the 100, where she earlier this year has been only 0.3 seconds from the FINA A qualifying time of 58.70.
Snildal sets Norwegian record in the 200 butterfly
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[…] national 200 meter butterfly record tonight at Amsterdam Swim Cup, improving up the 2:12.38 record from the prelims this morning with a 2:12.29 in the final. Polands Otylia Jedrzejczak won gold in 2:10.30, Snildal silver and […]
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