September 20, 2024

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Lucas Hinfo sets Belgian record in 800m freestyle, Vanoteerdijk swims into 100m backstroke semi-final

Lucas Hinfo sets Belgian record in 800m freestyle, Vanoteerdijk swims into 100m backstroke semi-final

Both Roos Vanotterdijk and Lucas Henveaux put in encouraging performances in their morning session. Vanotterdijk swam her second fastest time ever in the 100m backstroke heats, good for a place in the semi-finals. Henveaux broke the Belgian record with a time of 7:51.51 minutes. Unfortunately for our compatriot, he was unable to break that record again in the final.

“I’m definitely satisfied,” says Ross Vanotterdijk after winning the 100m backstroke. With 59’68 she swam her second-fastest time ever.

This is good.

“I had no expectations, but I’m very happy with this time. The feeling in the water is a bit strange in the backstroke. I often slip with my hands, but the race itself was good.”

“When I saw my time, I was surprised,” she says. “I can’t predict how well I’ll do in the 100m backstroke split.”

This morning was a big final in the last 50 metres. Is he promising a semi-final tonight? “I just want to have fun later,” Vanotterdijk winks.

Ross Vanotterdijk Program (Paris 2024)
Saturday, July 27 100 meter butterfly series 6th place in Qatar 57″54 Live blog
100 meter butterfly semi final Outside – 5th place measuring 57″ 25″ Live blog
Monday, July 29 100 meters back series 9th place 59 inch diameter 68 Live blog
100 meters back semi final 8:57 PM Live blog
Tuesday, July 30 100 meters back Final (maybe) 8:57 PM Live blog

Henfo “satisfied” and “disappointed”

“It wasn’t a bad race, especially since I didn’t go to bed until late last night,” Lucas Hinfo opened after his Belgian record, which unfortunately wasn’t enough to secure a place in the final. “I’ve now got two best times in three songs. So I’m happy with this race.”

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This was due to our compatriot’s strong final race. “The Olympics are only held every 4 years. So I gave it my all in the last 50 metres,” he explains.

“I’m happy with the last song of my Games,” Henfo continues. “I look back on my championship with relief and disappointment. I’m in good shape but I was disappointed in the 400m. It wasn’t my day last Saturday.”

However, the talented Belgian is looking forward immediately: “It was a great experience that made me want more. I now have 4 years to work hard and be there in Los Angeles as a favorite in more than one song.”

Nice look.






Lucas Hinfo’s programme (Paris 2024)
Saturday, July 27 400m freestyle series Exit – 12th place with a time of 3’46”76 Live blog
Sunday, July 28 200m freestyle series 3rd place with a time of 1.46″04 Live blog
200m freestyle semi final Exit – 6th at 1’46″20 Live blog
Monday, July 29 800m freestyle series Outside – 7’51″51 Live blog

Henveaux swims Belgian record in 800m freestyle

Henveaux third in Belgian record!

7’51″51, that’s the Belgian record for Lucas Hinfo! Our compatriot improves his time and takes third place in his series. That’s not enough to get a place in the final, so his matches are over.

In another 100m, Lucas Hinfo finished third in his heat, one-tenth above his Belgian record.

Henveaux swam his last 50 metres with great consistency.

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Henveaux was second after swimming the 200m. After a quarter of the race, he was swimming about a second slower than his Belgian record.

Henveaux doesn’t seem tired, he starts off very energetically.

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Will Henveaux follow suit?

Lucas Henveaux follows right behind in the first round of the 800m freestyle. Will he follow in his compatriot’s footsteps?

Vanotterdijk series

Vanoterdijk in 9th place to semi-finals

59″68 is more than enough to secure a place in the semi-finals for Ross Vanotterdijk. Our compatriot is swimming in 9th place among all participants. Tonight after 9pm she will jump into the pool again.

The turning point could be faster, so there is still room for improvement in Vanotterdijk.

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Excellent final race for Vanoterdijk

Roos Vanotterdijk had a strong start and final race. She finished fourth in her heat with a time of 59’68. An excellent time – 6 hundredths above the Belgian record – for the Belgian. At the moment, good for sixth fastest time among all swimmers, with one more heat remaining.

The first 15 meters are excellent underwater from Vanotterdijk. She is good in racing.

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To Vanotterdijk!

Roos Vanottterdijk is ready in the fourth series. She is swimming in lane 7.

Summer McIntosh won the 400m medley relay in the heats. With a time of 4’37’35, she came in third among all swimmers. She didn’t let her strength slack off on her way to the final.

First up, it’s the women’s 400m individual medley. We’re looking forward to Summer McIntosh in the second series.

Summer McIntosh will soon be diving into the Belgian pool.

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After winning bronze at the European Swimming Championships in Belgrade, Ross Vanotterdijk has fond memories of the song. Will that accolade give her wings for the series in Paris?