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Lana Pudar Clocks 2:07.20 200 Fly To Break World Junior Championships Record

2023 WORLD JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

GIRLS 200 BUTTERFLY – FINALS

  • World Junior Record: 2:04.06 – Summer McIntosh, Canada (2023)
  • Championship Record: 2:07.74– Emily Large, Great Britain(2017)
  • 2024 Olympic ‘A’ Standard: 2:08.43
    • ‘B’ Standard: 2:09.07
  • Time for 3rd at 2022 World Jr Champs: 2:13.36

PODIUM:

  • GOLD: Lana Pudar (BIH) – 2:07.20 *New Championship Record*
  • SILVER: Bella Grant (AUS) – 2:08.97
  • BRONZE: Paola Borrelli (ITA) – 2:10.89

On Tuesday, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Lana Pudar picked up her first World Junior Championships title, winning the 200 fly in a time of 2:07.20. That time is a new championship record, beating out British swimmer Emily Large‘s former mark of 2:07.74 from 2017.

The 17-year-old Pudar led her race from start to finish and won by nearly two seconds. She was just 0.15 seconds off what she swam at the 2023 World Championships to take fourth, and was just under a second slower than her personal best of 2:06.26 set at the 2023 European Junior Championships this July.

Pudar opened her Worlds and Worlds Junior races considerably faster than her European Juniors race, but her speed on the last 150 meters for the latter race was much faster than for the former two.

Splits Comparison:

Lana Pudar, 2023 World Junior Championships Lana Pudar, 2023 World Championships Lana Pudar, 2023 European Junior Championships
50m 28.17 27.96 28.87
100m 32.25 31.89 31.16
15om 32.81 33.06 32.55
200m 33.97 34.14 33.68
Total 2:07.20 2:07.05 2:06.26

Next, Pudar will race the 50 fly prelims on Wednesday and the 100 fly prelims on Friday. She is the top overall seed and the favorite to win in both events

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