- Dates: Friday, March 6 – Sunday, March 8, 2015
- Prelims 9 am GMT+1 (3 am EST/12 am PST)
- Finals 6 pm (12 pm EST/9 am PST), Sunday 4:30 pm (10:30 am EST/7:30 am PST)
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After a stop in Nice and then Amiens, the Golden Tour is back on the road this weekend in Marseille, France, at the storied Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille, home of Florent Manaudou, Fabien Gilot, Camille Lacourt, Mehdy Metella, Frédéric Bousquet, et alia.
This stop on the four-stage tour should be the most exciting thus far, with a large complement of international stars added to the mix. For the first time in this year’s Golden Tour there will be an American contingent, as Natalie Coughlin, Nathan Adrian and Anthony Ervin join the competition.
The women’s meet will feature European standouts Mireia Belmonte Garcia, Jazmin Carlin, Inge Dekker, Melani Costa Schmidt, Katinka Hosszu, Mie Nielsen, Jeanette Ottesen, Rike Moeller Pedersen, Sharon van Rouwendaal, Elizabeth Simmonds, Sarah Sjostrom, Evelyn Verraszto as well as French stars Charlotte Bonnet, Mélanie Henique, and Anna Santamans.
On the men’s side, Viktor Bromer, Steffen Deibler, Christian Diener, Felipe Franca Silva, Michael Jamieson, Thiago Pereira, Fabio Scozzoli, and David Verraszto will join Yannick Agnel, Bousquet, Gilot, Lacourt, Grégory Mallet, Manoudou, Metella, Giacomo Perez Dortona, and Jérémy Stravius.
Races to Watch
Men’s 50 free – With Adrian, Ervin, and Manaudou competing in the same heat, we are likely to get a new world-leading time. The Marseille team is just coming off a two-weeks training trip to Thailand and will either be very sharp or very jetlagged, but Manaudou will be swimming in his home pool and is eager to take on the Americans.
Men’s 100 back – This is always one of the top events to watch in France, with homegrown backstrokers Stravius, Lacourt, and Benjamin Stasiulis leading the way. Competition will come from Diener, Simon Sjodin, and Eddie Moueddene, who have been strong on the first two stages.
Women’s 200 IM – Featuring Coughlin and Hosszu, Stina Gardell and Belmonte Garcia, the 200 IM should be one of the top events on the women’s side.
Prize Money
The swimmers compete for prize money in 28 individual events over 3 days. The top eight in each event are awarded points (12-9-7-5-4-3-2-1), and at the end of the meet the following prize money will be awarded:
Women | Per Meet | Men | Mer Meet | |
High point | €4000 | High point | €4000 | |
#2 | €2500 | #2 | €2500 | |
#3 | €2000 | #3 | €2000 | |
#4 | €1200 | #4 | €1200 | |
#5 | €1000 | #5 | €1000 | |
#6 | €700 | #6 | €700 | |
#7 | €600 | #7 | €600 | |
#8 | €500 | #8 | €500 |
After the Nice and Amiens stages of the Golden Tour, the series leaderboard is:
1 | HOSSZU Katinka | 144 |
2 | BONNET Charlotte | 72 |
3 | VERRASZTO Evelin | 59 |
4 | MARTIN Adeline | 37 |
4 | WATTEL Marie | 37 |
6 | GARDELL Stina | 35 |
7 | BALMY Coralie | 34 |
8 | HEEMSKERK Femke | 33 |
1 | VERRASZTO David | 97 |
2 | STRAVIUS Jérémy | 78 |
3 | METELLA Mehdy | 52 |
4 | DIENER Christian | 41 |
5 | DESPLANCHES Jeremy | 39 |
5 | KOCH Marco | 39 |
7 | FELDWEHR Hendrik | 38 |
8 | SJODIN Simon | 37 |
Women | Series Bonus | Men | Series Bonus | |
High point | €6500 | High point | €6500 | |
#2 | €4500 | #2 | €4500 | |
#3 | €3000 | #3 | €3000 | |
#4 | €1800 | #4 | €1800 | |
#5 | €1500 | #5 | €1500 | |
#6 | €1000 | #6 | €1000 | |
#7 | €900 | #7 | €900 | |
#8 | €800 | #8 | €800 |
The four stages of the Golden Tour:
January 30-February 1 | Nice |
February 13-15 | Amiens |
March 6-8 | Marseille |
May 22-24 | Nancy |
I do wish Natalie would swim the back, fly and IM’s. BUT, on her site, she listed she is swimming the 50 free and back and the 100 free and back..
Coughlin in the 200IM? Wow! There should be a lot of good races with this many stars!
Fratus will be on the 50 free too..also Santana will be swimming it (But that is not his prime event for sure)