Hungary Breaks 15 Year Old National Record In Women’s 4×100 Freestyle Relay With 3:36.77
By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam
2024 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
June 17-23, 2024
LCM (50 meters)
Belgrade, Serbia
Prelims: 9:30 am local time
Finals: 6:30 pm local time
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WOMEN’S 4×100 FREE RELAY- FINAL
World Record: 3:27.96 – Australia (2023)
European Record: 3:31.72 – Netherlands (2009)
Championship Record: 3:33.62 – Netherlands (2008)
Top 8
Hungary (Senanszky, Abraham, Ugrai, Padar) – 3:36.77
Denmark (Ebbesen, Bro, Jensen, Tabor) – 3:38.48
Poland (Fiedkiewicz, Famulok, Gusc, Polanska) – 3:41.01
Israel (Polonsky, Spitz, Golovaty, Murez) – 3:41.14
Austria (Berger, Pammer, Jelic, Kreundl) – 3:41.99
Sweden (Thormalm, Junevik, Bergman, Mortstrand) – 3:42.86
Slovenia (Segel, Fain, Sekuti, Pintar) – 3:44.30
Serbia (Milutinovic, Kaljevic, Markovic, Bukvic) – 3:45.64
Hungary swam to a win and a national record in the women’s 4×100 freestyle relay to close the third night of swimming in Belgrade, Serbia. The relay swam to a 3:36.77, faster than their previous record of a 3:37.64 from the 2009 World Championships.
Split Comparison:
2024 Euros
2009 Worlds
Petra Senanszky
54.79
Eszter Dara
55.29
Minna Abraham
54.43
Evelyn Verraszto
53.9
Panna Ugrai
53.88
Agnes Mutina
54.28
Nikolett Padar
53.67
Katinka Hosszu
54.17
3:36.77
3:37.64
The biggest difference tonight was on the lead off leg as Petra Senanszky put the relay up by half a second already as well as Nikolett Padar who anchored in a 53.67, notably another half of a second faster than the previous record as Hungarian great Katinka Hosszu anchored in a 54.17 in the old record. Hosszu notably is the National Record holder in the 100 freestyle as she swam a 53.64 in 2014. Padar won bronze in the 100 freestyle here in Belgrade last night in a 54.22.
The relay also earned the country their second gold medal of the meet. They currently hold the most medals of any country with 14 total including 2 gold, 6 silver, and 6 bronze.
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