00:00Lane number five, neutral athlete, Yevdika Brovkova.
00:13Lane number six, from Germany, Enes Hahn.
00:22Lane number seven, from Germany, Lisa Holm.
00:26And Lane number eight, from Denmark, Augusta Fries.
00:35These are your top seeded finalists for this, the women's 500 meter freestyle.
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01:22All right.
01:50All right. The ladies are off in this fastest heat of the women's 500-meter freestyle.
01:57Leading the field in lane number four, Elisa Fatem-Boker.
02:02She's currently the world record holder and defending world champion.
02:08Fatem-Boker won this event here at world championships last year in this same pool in this same lane just one year ago.
02:18Her world record stands at 6 minutes, 7.32 seconds.
02:25Elisa set that 100-meter butterfly standard in the event just 20 minutes ago.
02:37So a quick turnaround for her as she's jumping right back in to race the best in the world in this 500-meter freestyle event.
02:46You have Dekia Brovkova, neutral athlete in lane number five, her nearest competitor.
02:53Dropping just about a body length behind as they come through that first 100-meter turn.
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03:31Lisa continuing to lead here, looking strong in the water, hips up high, steady kick behind
03:53her. She's halfway back on this fourth length of the pool. Behind her, the race is developing
04:04in lane number six. Ines Han from Germany is making a move on Brovkova for second place.
04:21114.5 as Elisa's split on that second 100 through the first 200 meter mark at 234.
04:36Halfway through this race, she's broken into clear water, taking the lead here by about 15 meters as
04:44she makes the turn at halfway. Behind her is Enes Han from Germany who's taken over into second place.
04:56Cynthia Coleman in lane number three from the Netherlands put pressure
05:01on Brovkova in lane number five in that race for third.
05:19She turns on that third 100 at 116.6.
05:39Stretching that lead out to about 20 meters as behind her Enes Han splits at 122.8.
05:46As she makes that turn in second place. Meanwhile, with a strong third 100,
05:55Cynthia Coleman from the Netherlands has moved strongly into that bronze medal position.
06:02Enes Han from Germany making that turn. She has less than 150 meters remaining.
06:17Enes Han from Germany making that turn. She has less than 150 meters remaining.
06:30She holds both the world record time at 607.32 and the defending world champion. You can see that full
06:38talent on display here. She makes that turn. The whistles come out. Makes the turn with 100 meters to go.
06:46On 17.5 out at about a second on that fourth 50 split. If she's able to hold this pace she should finish
06:54right around that 6.15 mark. And she stretches her lead out to over 30 meters.
07:03As she continues to drive further and further away from the remainder of the field.
07:12Enes Han
07:17turns in second after splitting to 125. Cynthia Coleman again from the Netherlands in third.
07:22126.9 on that fourth 100. As this field spread out. And Alyssa Fatum Booker is just 25 meters away
07:39for another European championship. And a repeat performance from a year ago when she won the world
07:50championship in this same pool in the same lane. 607 was her world record or past that. But she's going to be
07:58stroking strong into the finish here. All the way into the wall touching at 617.37
08:09for the win. Two European championships in just about 30 minutes as she completes
08:17a crushing double of the 100 meter butterfly and 500 meter freestyle with back-to-back
08:24gold medals as she swims away from the field in style.
08:32Lane number six Enes Han also from Germany is going to touch the wall at 651.21 for second. And
08:42Cynthia Coleman holding strong in third at 656.23. So those top three ladies the medalists each taking
08:52that swim under that seven minute mark as they finish. Back in the field we've got all of our
09:00swimmers into their final 50 as we wrap up this fastest seated heat of the 500 meter freestyles.
09:08And next up will be that fastest seated heat of the men in the same event.
09:22This is too busy.
09:24It's too busy.
09:25This is to be a star-spersed by the men in the same way.
09:28This is to be a star-spersed by the men in the same way.
09:32Altice Trevor being.
09:35I show my possiamo to give you a star-spersed by the women in the same way.
09:39So that's how it could be.
09:42I show you a star-spersed by the men in the same way.
09:45Let's say there's food to gulal it's.
09:49Thank you very much.
10:19All right, join me as we welcome to the pool, poolside, the men's fastest-seated heat of the 500-meter freestyle.
10:37In lane from France, Eyal Hirsch.
10:47In lane number two, from Poland, Filip Lewicki.
10:57Lane number three, neutral athlete, Vladislav Saposnikov.
11:07Lane number four, lead qualifier from Germany, king of the ice, Andreas Waksberger.
11:25Lane number five, from Poland, Maximilian Boehm.
11:43Lane number six, from France, Axel Raymond.
11:51Lane number seven, from Poland, Leroy Elcibahi.
12:02Lane number eight, from the Czech Republic, Vladislav Vitek.
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15:30Sposnikov turning at 216.2.
15:35Split about 2 1⁄2 seconds slower on that second 100
15:38from Wachsburger who's now broken clear of the field
15:41with that two body length lead and clear water behind him.
15:54Halfway point, just a 2.45 mark.
16:00Wachsburger is broken clear of the field with about a 15-meter lead
16:06as he works the second half.
16:13Bringing the legs into it as he's controlling the back half of this race,
16:17looking strong with that high body position, quick tempo,
16:22and a lead that is now nearly 20 meters clear of the field.
16:31Wachsburger splits 108.4 as he turns at 320 overall
16:36with just 200 meters remaining.
16:41Roman makes a strong move back after dropping to third,
16:45moves back into second place, passing Sposnikov in lane number 3
16:51as Roman moves back into silver medal position.
16:54Again, times from the morning carrying forward,
16:56that time to 6.31 as the fastest time so far.
17:01Wachsburger just 125 meters.
17:04Wonderful!
17:06Wachsburger is a rock of the year's
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17:25Roxberger just 125 meters from another European championship here.
17:32As you can see, his tempo picks up, his legs raise as he moves on to the whistle lap as he heads into his final 100 meters.
17:43110.2 is his split as his tempo continues to rise.
17:49Meanwhile, we have Axel Ramal from France in lane number six, holding strong, making a big move in lane number one.
18:00A.L. Hirsch, also from France, he has moved past Svesnikov in lane number three into that bronze medal position.
18:09Again, 6.31 was the quickest time of this morning, and all of these top three athletes will be well clear of that mark.
18:19Roxberger makes the far turn, heading into his final 50 meters.
18:25All right, nobody is going to challenge the undisputed king of the ice as he clears this last 10 meters.
18:47Roxberger, finishing strong to the wall.
18:51He's going to come in and touch.
18:58First place, Grace Waksberger from Germany at 5.33.50.
19:05Your winner, second behind him for silver, clearing that six-minute mark, Axel Ramal from France as countrymen in lane number one.
19:16Ursch finishes at 6.04.30.
19:21If those times stand, those represents the gold, silver, and bronze, as the fastest time for the morning was at 6.31.
19:29All right, as the remainder of the field closes out this final race of the afternoon,
19:41we're treated to some great swimming in the snow with a world record to lead us off in that women's 50-meter backstroke,
19:54and some great racing from top to bottom as we see the experience show through in tough conditions
20:03as Elissa Fatemboecker and Andreas Waksberger defend their world championships here at the European Championship
20:12to each win their respective events.
20:15So that'll wrap for this afternoon on a tough but excellent day of racing,
20:23and we will see you all tomorrow morning.
20:33I will see you all tomorrow morning.
21:03I will see you all tomorrow morning.
21:04Good evening.
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21:30Thank you very much.