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Mamié Becomes 1st Swiss Swimmer Under 1:08 In Women’s 100 Breaststroke

Lilly King By Jack Spitser

2019 SWISS LONG COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Following up on her impressive 200m breaststroke National Record last night in Uster, Lisa Mamié crafted a swift swim tonight in the 100m distance to take her 2nd gold of the Swiss Long Course Championships. She logged a time of 1:07.59 for the win.

After establishing herself as the woman to beat with a new meet record-setting effort of 1:08.44 in the morning, Mamié cranked things up a notch to drop under the 1:08 barrier for the first time in her career.

Splitting 31.93/35.66, Mamié’s 1:07.59 time blew away her previous lifetime best and Swiss National Record of 1:08.20 notched just earlier this month while competing at the Hi-Point Meet. Her result tonight also crushed the 1:09.14 time she logged in Glasgow to finish 26th in the event at the 2018 European Championships.

The 20-year-old’s new 1:07.59 mark easily cleared FINA B cut for World Championships and fell just .16 shy of the A cut, essentially guaranteeing her a spot on the Swiss roster for this event as well in Gwangju.

Mamié’s time situates the Limmat Zuerich swimmer as #12 in the world so far this season.

2018-2019 LCM WOMEN 100 BREAST

LillyUSA
KING
07/23
1.04.93
2Yuliya
EFIMOVA
RUS1.05.4907/23
3Annie
LAZOR
USA1.06.0305/17
4Reona
AOKI
JPN1.06.3007/22
5Tatjana
SCHOENMAKER
RSA1.06.3207/12
6Anna
BELOUSOVA
RUS1.06.3404/08
7Martina
CARRARO
ITA1.06.3607/23
8Kierra
SMITH
CAN1.06.5404/04
9Yu
JINGYAO
CHN1.06.5607/23
10Jessica
VALL
ESP1.06.6706/21
11Molly
RENSHAW
GBR1.06.7307/22
12Miho
TERAMURA
JPN1.06.7708/03
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