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Camila Rebelo Breaks Own Portugese NR With 2:08.95 200 Back, Wins Portugal’s 1st Euros Title

2024 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

WOMEN’S 200 BACKSTROKE – FINAL

  • World Record: 2:03.14 – Kaylee McKeown, Australia (2023)
  • European Record: 2:04.94 – Anastasia Zueva, Russia (2009)
  • Championship Record: 2:06.08 – Margherita Panziera, Italy (2021)
  • OQT: 2:10.39
  1. Camila Rebelo (POR) – 2:08.95 (Portuguese National Record)
  2. Dora Molnar (HUN) – 2:09.02
  3. Eszter Szabo Feltothy (HUN) – 2:09.21

Portugal’s Camila Rebelo swam to a new National Record to kick off night 2 of the European Championships. The 21 year old swam to the European Title swimming a 2:08.85, surpassing her previous record of a 2:09.84 that she swam in March 2023 at the Spanish Championships.

2024 Euros
2023 Spanish Champs
50 30.79 31.08
100 32.99 33.31
150 32.93 33.06
200 32.24 32.39
2:08.85 2:09.84

Rebelo was consistently faster today with all of her splits compared to her previous National Record. The biggest difference came on her 2nd 50 as she was 0.32 seconds faster.

In both instances, Rebelo came home strong as her last 50 was faster than both her 2nd and 3rd 50s. This was also shown during the race as she was 5th at the 100 mark before moving up to 4th at the 150 mark and then charging home to earn the win.

Rebelo holds both the 100 and 200 backstroke national records. She also is a member of the 4×100 mixed medley relay record as well. Her European Title tonight also puts Portugal on the medal table as they did not win any medals on night 1.

Rebelo also made history capturing Portugal’s first ever European Championship swimming title. The country previously has won one silver medal and three bronze medals.

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