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Saturday, December 18, 2010

2010 SC World Champs day 1 (on)

Ryan LochteRyan Lochte USA poses with her after winning 200 m free final men the first day of the 10th FINA swimming (25 m) .Clive rose/Getty ImagesRyan Lochte won World Championships gold medal gold men 200 m free on the first night of swimming competition at FINA Short Course world in Dubai, UAE Swimming Championships 2010 Arab United. Lochte breaks America and Championship records to the event with a swim in 1: 41. 08. Free 4X200m relay women USA also has a record of American swimming with a time of 7: 38. 42. In the semi-finals of chest 100 m men, Mike Alexandrov broke the Championship and American record with a time of 57.18.

The 2010 short course World Championships results Omega timing

Lochte leads the 200 freestyle at the outset to fetch the first U.S. Championship gold medal. His time has broken record American Michael Phelps at the event, as well as championship record Lochte set out in the prelims of the morning. Danila Izotov the Russia won the silver in 1: 41.70 and the Tunisia OUs Mellouli won the medal in bronze in 1: 42. 02.

Free American relay of Katie Hoff (Towson, MD), women team Dagny Knutson (Minot, N.D.), Missy Franklin (Centennial, Colorado) and Dana Vollmer (Granbury, Texas) completed their race in world record pace but could not claim a medal at the event.) The team finished fourth but always succeeded to break the American record attached to the last Short Course Championships of the world in 2008. China wins gold and crossed the first record of the world 2010 with a time of 7: 35 94. Money from the Australia received in 7: 37.57 and in France won 7: 38 bronze medal. 33.

4X100m free relay, pencils France gold men and a Championship with a time of 3: 04 78 record. The Russia 3: 04.82 and Brazil was third in 3: 05 74. Nathan Adrian, Bremerton, Washington, u.s. team Garrett Weber-Gale, Milwaukee, Wisconsin), Ricky Berens (Charlotte, N.C.) and Lochte finished fourth with a time of 3: 06.10

Ariana Kukors (Auburn, Washington) finished sixth in the women's 400 m IM with a time of 4: 31. 01. The gold medal went to Mireia Belmonte Garc?a Spain, who won in record time of championship 4: 24. 21. Shiwen Ye China was 4: 24.55 and Li Xuanxu China finished third at 4: 29. 05.

The final of the women's 200 m fly does not featured as Kim Vandenberg (Moraga, California) or Mary Mohler (Naperville, Illinois) U.S. swimmer as advances on introductory parts.

Other U.S. swimmers are also strong performance in their respective events semi-final. Rebecca Soni (Plainsboro, New Jersey) qualified as third seed for the final within 50 m with 30.00 time Olympic gold medalist. For men 100 m backstroke, Nick Thoman (Cincinnati, Ohio) and David Plummer (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) turned in strong swimming to advance to the final Thursday. Crucially will be seeded third with his time of 50.69 while Plummer is seeded seventh in 50.94. Natalie Coughlin and Missy Franklin will be swimming in the 100 m backstroke final Thursday. Franklin is the second seed with his time of 57.49 while Coughlin is the fourth seed in 57.61.

In the semi-final of fly 100 m for men, Tyler McGill (Champaign, ill.) and Tim Phillips (Vienna, West Virginia) were unable to advance to the finals. McGill finished in 51.15 and Phillips swam a 51.50.

At the end of the first day of competition, Team USA medal number stands for a gold medal. Competition continues Thursday and crosses Sunday in Dubai.

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