Charlotte Bonnet Lowers French National Record to 52.74 in 100 Free

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Charlotte Bonnet highlighted the fifth day of the 2018 French National Championships, lowering the French National Record for the women’s 100 free to a 52.74. In turn, she qualified for her third event for the 2018 European Championships. Multiple people added additional events to their rosters, while Geoffroy Mathieu qualified for his first event in the 200 back.

This meet is serving as a qualification for the European Championships in Glasgow in August. In order to qualify, the swimmers will have to go under the qualifying standard in the heats and finish in the top four in finals.

Here is a list of who is qualified already for European Championships for the French team:

Men:

  • Jonathan Atsu200 free
  • David Aubry, 400 free, 1500
  • Paul-Gabriel Bedel, 100 back, 200 back
  • Theo Bussiere, 100 breast
  • Roman Fuchs400 free, 200 free
  • Stanislas Huille100 back
  • Damien Joly, 1500
  • Geoffroy Mathieu200 back
  • Mehdy Metella100 free
  • Maxence Orange, 100 back, 200 back
  • Jordan Pothain200 free
  • Nans Roch, 200 fly
  • Jeremy Stravius50 back, 100 free

Women:

  • Charlotte Bonnet, 50 free, 100 free, 200 free
  • Mathilde Cini50 back, 100 back
  • Fanny Deberghes100 breast, 200 breast
  • Cyrielle Duhamel, 400 IM
  • Margaux Fabre, 100 free, 200 free
  • Beryl Gastaldello50 back
  • Lara Grangeon, 400 IM
  • Fantine Lesaffre, 200 breast, 200 IM
  • Anouchka Martin50 free
  • Marie Wattel, 100 fly, 100 free, 200 free

Women’s 1500 Free

Qualifying standard: 16:28.00

  • Sharon van Rouwendaal, NED, 16:29.98
  • Lara Grangeon, 16:35.91
  • Julie Berthier, 16:41.15
  • Lisa Pou, 16:50.01

Dutch Olympian Sharon van Rouwendaal topped the podium in finals of the women’s 1500 free, clocking a time of 16:29.98, improving upon her prelims time of 16:43.24 by 13.26 seconds. France’s Lara Grangeon and Julie Berthier rounded out the podium with times of 16:35.91 and 16:41.15 respectively.

Men’s 50 Breast

Qualifying standard: 27.64

  • Theo Bussiere, 27.80
  • Thomas Oswald, 28.38
  • Thibaut Capitaine, 28.52
  • Matthias Loth, 28.66

Theo Bussiere led the men’s 50 breast through both prelims and finals, finishing first overall with a time of 27.80. Unfortunately, Bussiere was a 27.94 in prelims, just shy of the qualifying standard of 27.64. Fellow countrymen Thomas Oswald and Thibaut Capitaine were second and third overall with times of 28.38 and 28.52.

Women’s 200 IM

Qualifying standard: 2:14.99

  • Fantine Lesaffre, 2:12.26 (2:14.20, h)
  • Cyrielle Duhamel, 2:12.68 (2:15.52, h)
  • Camille Dauba, 2:18.25
  • Claire Bourse, 2:20.04

Fantine Lesaffre added a second event to her schedule for the European Championships, qualifying first in prelims with a 2:14.20 and then winning gold with a 2:12.26.

Cyrielle Duhamel delivered a strong second-place finish with a time of 2:12.68, but missed a spot on France’s roster for the European Championships as she was a 2:15.52 in prelims, just over the qualifying standard of 2:14.99.

Men’s 200 Back

Qualifying standard: 2:00.42

  • Geoffroy Mathieu, 1:58.84 (1:59.17, h)
  • Maxence Orange, 1:58.96 (1:58.76, h)
  • Paul-Gabriel Bedel, 1:59.53 (1:59.53, h)
  • Christophe Brun, 2:00.88

Three men qualified for Team France in the men’s 200 back, led by Geoffroy Mathieu with a time of 1:58.84. Maxence Orange and Paul-Gabriel Bedel joined him beneath the two-minute mark with times of 1:58.96 and 1:59.53 respectively. All three men were also under the qualifying standard of 2:00.42 in prelims, earning them each a spot on the European Championships roster.

Bedel and Orange each qualified for the 100 back as well on previous days.

Women’s 100 Free

Qualifying standard: 54.91

  • Charlotte Bonnet52.74 (53.67, h)
  • Marie Wattel, 53.53 (53.76, h)
  • Margaux Fabre, 54.48 (54.60, h)
  • Beryl Gastaldello, 54.67

Sprint sensation Charlotte Bonnet dominated the women’s 100 freestyle competition by downing the French National Record. Bonnet first neared the previous record of 53.36, which she set last month in April, with a 53.37 in prelims, before dipping lower to a 52.74 in finals. Her time qualified her for the European Championships and escalated her to third in the 2018 world rankings behind Bronte (52.27) and Cate Campbell (52.37).

Marie Wattel and Margaux Fabre also qualified for Team France in the 100 free, posting times of 53.53 and 54.48 respectively. All three have qualified for other events prior to today’s 100 free.

Beryl Gastaldello clocked a 54.67 in finals, under the qualifying standard of 54.91, but was a 55.06 in prelims, therefore not qualifying for the European Championships.

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Stephanie Hurd
5 years ago

Super fast!

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