2023 GIANT OPEN FINALE (FRA)
- Saturday, March 18th & Sunday, March 19th
- Saint-German-En-Laye, France
- LCM (50m)
- Entries
- Day 1 Recap
- Results
While competing on day one of the 2023 Giant Open in France, 22-year-old Tes Schouten posted a new Dutch national record in the women’s 200m breaststroke.
Schouten grabbed gold in a time of 2:23.28, slicing .39 off of her previous lifetime best and Dutch record of 2:23.67 produced at the Rotterdam Qualification Meet last December.
Here in Saint-German-En-Laye, Schouten opened in 1:08.31 and closed in 1:14.97 to earn the gold ahead of two French swimmers. Charlotte Bonnet got to the wall next in a mark of 2:28.45 while Adele Blanchetiere rounded out the podium, well back in a result of 2:33.62 for bronze.
As for Schouten, her time at this competition would have rendered her the 4th-place finisher at the 2022 World Championships. There in Budapest, Schouten missed the final, settling for a 12th-place finish with a time of 2:26.25.
She blew that time to bits with her former record of 2:23.67 from December hacking nearly 3 seconds off of that Budapest result. And, now, her outing of 2:23.28 is inching Schouten closer to the 2:23 barrier.
Schouten’s time ranks her #2 in the world this season, sitting only behind Japan’s Reona Aoki who registered a result of 2:23.12 at January’s Kosuke Kitajima Cup.
2022-2023 LCM Women 200 Breast
Chikunova
2:17.55 WR
2 | Tatjana Schoenmaker | RSA | 2:20.80 | 07/28 |
3 | Lilly King | USA | 2:20.95 | 06/28 |
4 | Kate Douglass | USA | 2:21.22 | 06/28 |
5 | Tes Schouten | NED | 2:21.63 | 07/28 |
Schouten also owns the Dutch national record in the LCM 100 breast with her PB of 1:06.09.
She is the fastest Dutch woman ever in SCM as well, owning the national standards of 1:03.90 in the 100 and 2:18.19 in the 200. Both of those outings were produced at the 2022 Short Course World Championships where her performances garnered her silver in the 100m and bronze in the 200m distance.