Cameron van der Burgh Blasts 1:00.07 100 Breast to Open South African Championships

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Photo Courtesy: R-Sport / MIA Rossiya Segodnya

The battle for fast times has begun as Mzansi’s youth and elite swimmers kicked off the 2017 SA National Aquatic Championships at the Kings Park Swimming Pool in Durban today, Monday, 3rd April.

This year’s event doubles as the official 17th FINA World Championships and 6th FINA Junior World Championships Trials, which are due to take place in Hungary from 14-30 July and the USA from 23-28 August, respectively.

Olympian Cameron van der Burgh did not disappoint the Durban crowd as he swam to a FINA World Championship qualification time of 1:00.07 in the 100 breaststroke semi-finals to take the lead intomorrow evening’s final, while Michael Houlie (16), Daniel Swanepoel (18), Bryce Skea (17), Duncan Rudolph (17) and Bailey Musgrave (18) all dipped under the FINA Junior qualification time of 1:03.74.

The gold in the 400 freestyle went to Matthew Meyer in 3:49.55 ahead of Brent Szurdoki in 3:51.21 but the real winner was 18 year old Jarryd Baxter, who claimed the bronze in a FINA Junior World Championships qualification time of 3:51.85.

Rebecca Meder (14), Gabi Grobler (17) and Christina Mundell (15) penciled their names on the 6th FINA Junior World Swimming Championships qualification list as they finished the 200m individual medley semi-finals with the top three spots, clocking 2:17.80, 2:20.17 and 2:20.51, respectively. The final of the event will take place tomorrow.

In the 100 butterfly semi-final, 14-year-old Dune Coetzee finished in second place with a FINA Junior World Championships qualification time of 1:01.67 to the required 1:01.90, while Seychelles’ Felicity Passon was first in 1:00.82. The final of the event will be held tomorrow.

The ladies continued to dominate the semi-finals as Erin Gallagher (18) also raced to a FINA Junior World Championships qualification time of 26.14 in the 50 freestyle, to the required 26.47.

Douglas Erasmus was quick off the block in the 50 butterfly semi-final, finishing first in 24.16, ahead of Reynard Wessels in 24.28 and Zane Waddell in 24.29.

In the multi-disability section, Aaron Putz won the gold in the 100 backstroke (S14-S15) in a time of 1:14.64, followed by Raymond de Freitas in 1:16.27 and Valentino Vergotine in 1:21.33, while Jean Pretorius brought home the gold in the S1-S13 category in 1:10.75 ahead of Franco Smit in 1:11.67 and Dave Williams in 1:27.45.

On the ladies side, the 100 backstroke (S14-S15) gold went to Christelle Kriel in 1:18.94, while Shannon Martins won the S1-S13 event in 1:31.24.

The day 02 heats will start at 10h00 while the finals will begin at 18h00 daily.

The staging of this event has been made possible through the support provided by Swimming SA partners, Sport and Recreation South Africa, SASCOC, National Lotteries Commission, Arena and Rand Water.

Qualifying Times following Day 01 – 17th FINA World Championships:

  • Cameron van der Burgh – 100 breaststroke (SF) – 1:00.07

Qualifying Times following Day 01 – 6th FINA Junior World Swimming Championships:

  • Dune Coetzee – 100 butterfly (SF) – 1:01.67
  • Jarryd Baxter – 400 freestyle – 3:51.85
  • Rebecca Meder – 200 individual medley (SF) – 2:17.80
  • Gabi Grobler – 200 individual medley (SF) – 2:20.17
  • Christina Mundell – 200 individual medley (SF) – 2:20.51
  • Michael Houlie – 100 breaststroke (SF) – 1:02.55
  • Daniel Swanepoel – 100 breaststroke (SF) -1:02.80
  • Bryce Skea– 100 breaststroke (SF) -1:02.88
  • Duncan Rudolph– 100 breaststroke (SF) -1:03.36
  • Bailey Musgrave– 100 breaststroke (SF) -1:03.56
  • Erin Gallagher – 50 freestyle (SF) – 24.16

Press release courtesy of Swimming South Africa.

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Vee Au
6 years ago

He looks like an old man in this photo!

Mike Bolstridge
6 years ago

Awesome!

Chantelle Telly Major Fields

Chip Fields

Thomas A. Small
6 years ago

Congratulations

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