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Manaudou Clocks 21.87 50 Free In Marseille Heats

FFN GOLDEN TOUR – MARSEILLE

  • Friday, March 19th – Sunday, March 21st
  • Marseille, France
  • LCM (50m)
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Day 1 of the FFN Golden Tour in Marseille kicked off this morning, with high-profile athletes to the tune of Florent Manaudou, Kira Toussaint and Arno Kamminga already diving in for prelims.

Manaudou easily dominated the men’s 50m free heats, registering the only sub-22 second time of the field. He hit a mark of 21.87 to land lane 4, nearing his season-best of 21.73 which already positions him as the #1 swimmer in the world this season.

In another 50m, Kamminga got it done to snag the pole position in the breaststroke, posting a morning swim of 27.27 to lead the field. His compatriot Rosey Metz did the same in the women’s version of the 50m breast, putting up a solid 31.26.

Look for a raging battle to the wall in the women’s 50m fly in tonight’s final, as French stars Melanie Henique and Marie Wattel were already chased by visiting Dutch Olympian Ranomi Kromowidjojo this AM. Henique earned the top seed in 25.77, followed by Wattel in 25.91, while Kromo rounded out the top 3 in 26.03.

Henique owns the French national record in 25.24, while Kromo fired off a new Dutch standard of 25.24 of her own just last week.

NC State Wolfpack teammates Noe Ponti of Switzerland and Nyls Korstanje of the Netherlands went 1-2 in the heats of the men’s 100m fly. Ponti posted a swift 51.76, comprised of an opting split of 24.57 and back half of 27.19. That’s approaching the 51.15 Swiss national record the budding ace put up in December of 2020. Korstanje was 52.40 this morning.

Additional Top Seeds:

  • Kira Toussaint topped the women’s 100m back in a time of 59.47. She already ranks as the #2 swimmer in the world with her lifetime best of 58.91.
  • Mewen Tomac did some damage in the men’s 100m back, rocking 53.10 ahead of teammate Yohann Ndoye Brouard who touched in 53.21.
  • Swiss Olympian and World Championships medalist Jeremy Desplanches took the top spot in the 200m IM, logging a time of 1:58.76.

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John26
3 years ago

The brits wished they have French backstockers

Ondulation Fabio
3 years ago

Those 100 back times deserve more than a bottom of the article reference. Those are some serious prelims times, both on the men’s and women’s side.

Aquajosh
3 years ago

Jeremy Stravius appears to have come out of retirement.

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Reply to  Aquajosh
3 years ago

inside info from france. he’s just swimming for the club he founded this year (Étoiles 92) to motivate the swimmers. Not seriously coming out of retirement. hence the events he’s swimming

CasualSwimmer
3 years ago

As a Frenchman I can honestly tell you his moustache doesn’t feel very French, for us he mostly looks like a very buff and fast Freddie Mercury with it haha

Last edited 3 years ago by CasualSwimmer
MX4x50relay
3 years ago

That’s quick

PeatyPiper
3 years ago

It’s the streamline tash.

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