Jacoby Qualifies to 100M Breaststroke Olympic Finals

Author: Coach Dan Gensel |

Lydia Jacoby posted the third fastest time in the qualifying semi-final in the women’s 100M Breaststroke on Sunday evening Alaska Time, qualifying her to the Women’s 100M Breaststroke Finals set for Monday, July 26th at 6:17 p.m. ADT.

 

Jacoby recorded a time of  1 minute, 5.72 seconds in the semi-final, winning the first heat of two heats and automatically qualifying to the Olympic final.

Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa won Sunday’s other semifinal in 1:05.07, out-touching reigning Olympic gold medalist Lilly King, who placed second in 1:05.40.  In the preliminary round Schoenmaker set a new Olympic record of 1:04.82.

 

Lydia Jacoby is the second-youngest swimmer in the finals at 17 years of age; Russia’s Evgeniia Chikunova is 16-years-old.

 

Women’s 100M Breaststroke Finals (including qualifying time and lane assignment)

1. Martina Carraro, Italy — 1:06.50

2. Yuliya Efimova, Russia — 1:06.34

3. Lydia Jacoby, USA — 1:05.72

4. Tatjana Schoenmaker, South Africa — 1:05.07

5. Lilly King, USA — 1:05.40

6. Sophie Hansson, Sweden — 1:05.81

7. Evgeniia Chikunova, Russia — 1:06.47

8. Mona McSharry, Ireland — 1:06.59

Author: Coach Dan Gensel

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