Monday, March 1, 2010

German record flooding continues



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Rome - it goes with the best marks for the German swimmers at the World Championships in Rome! Annika Mehlhorn Baunatal improved Wednesday from her German record in the 200 m butterfly. Yannik Lebherz (Darmstadt, Germany) was the first German ever over 200 meters medley in two minutes.
While the American Mary Descenza (2:04,14 min) in Rome 16 Record establishes, improved the 25-year-old German eight years old her best time on 2:06,45 minutes and settled in as lead-fifth the semifinals. "This is really horny," said the pretty blonde who is a member of the police sports group Hesse.
World Cup debutants Lebherz (20) improved his record over 200-meter individual medley by 1.15 seconds in 1:58,94 minutes and booked as a pre-eleventh the semifinals. "That was good but not optimal," put down the undergraduate cool. Forward-fastest ever been to Europe (1:56,34 min) Hungarian Laszlo Cseh.
The evening before, had struck box weir Hendrik: Over 50 meters breaststroke with the Essen European record (26.83) in second was moved into the finals, was delighted: "A perfect race."
World record holder Daniela Samulski has been detained in the run about 50 meters back yet. The 25-year-old student from Essen, who had the World Cup kick-off with the season already brought silver and lead, as now reached the semi-final second, was surprised that their record (27.61) had survived: "I thought that they already covered. "
In 27.70 seconds, she was even close to it, to coincide with the Russian Anastasia Zuewa. Forward-fastest was the White Russian Alexandra Gerasimenja in 27.65 seconds.