2021 ISL Playoffs – Match 4: Day 1 Live Recap

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2021 ISL Playoffs – Match 4: Day 1 Live Recap

2021 ISL Qualifiers – Match 4

  • Saturday 20 November – Sunday 21 November
  • 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM local time; 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
  • Peter van den Hoogenband Swimming Stadium, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Short Meter Coordination (25m – SCM)
  • ISL Season 3 schedules, start dates and more
  • Day 1 start menus
  • consequences
  • Competing teams: Kaley Condors, Roar London, current Los Angeles, Iron

Celebrity Dressel He makes his highly anticipated return to the ISL playoffs here in Match 3 for defending champion Kaley Condors.

The Condors won without him last week, so they are the favorites here, while Los Angeles and London prepare for a big game with eventual results.

Going into the playoffs, it looked like a race between Los Angeles and Toronto for fourth place in the league final, with Cali, Energy Standard and London expected. However, the current has been rejuvenated by a comeback Ryan Murphy And now they are firmly in control of their own destiny after winning the opening match last weekend (over London and Toronto).

Now, with the Titans finishing second in Game Three on Friday, Roar could find himself in a precarious position if he can’t beat the tide. In a scenario where London is third behind Cali/Los Angeles this weekend and Energy Standard/Los Angeles next week, all Toronto has to do is beat the Centurions and Iron next weekend and the London Titans are eliminated from the playoffs.

London has its back against the wall with the chest hunters Adam Petty And Kirill Prigoda He is still absent from the team.

Today’s shows will attend the roar table. Are they on their way to winning the championship? Or will the club fail to make the playoffs for the first time in franchise history?

100 fly ladies

  1. Kelsey Dahlia (CAC), 54.89
  2. Emma McCune (LON), 56.00
  3. Erica Brown (CAC), 56.13
  4. Anna Ntontunaki (Latin America) – 56.70.0000
  5. Beryl Gastaldello (LLAC), 57.12.2019
  6. Maria Ogulkova (IRO), 57.17
  7. Ellaria Bianchi (LON), 57,79.009
  8. Emily Beckman (IRO), July 58

Kelsey Dahlia Kaley Condors had a stunning start in the women’s 100 fly, dashing the world record pace in the first 50 en route to narrowly losing her American record in a time of 54.89.

Dahlia was just 0.05 off the AR at 54.84, and she broke her ISL record of 55.22 set earlier this season. She has now won the Women’s 100 Fly race five times this season.

Dalia got a grand prix of 19 points by winning with London Emma McCune Runner-up at 56.00 and Cali Erica Brown Third place at 56.13.

Los Angeles Anna Ntontunaki He was the only other swimmer to put points on the board.

100 fly men

  1. Tom Shields (LAC), 49.36
  2. Lanza wine (LON), 50.06
  3. Nicholas Santos (IRO), 50.21
  4. Maxime Rooney (Latin America), 50.37
  5. Marcin Cieslak (CAC), 50.38.007
  6. Jose Angel Martinez (CAC), 50.46
  7. Mikhail Vykovichev (IRO), 50.47
  8. Tebe Morimoto (LON), 51.60

with no Celebrity Dressel in the squad, Tom Shields He dominated the second 50-flys out of the 100 men to win the event for the third time this season with 49.36. The shields were at 48.78 this season.

London Lanza wine He finished fifth in the 50’s, but came strong to take second place with a time of 50.06, ahead of Iron Nicholas Santos (50.21). The third through seventh swimmers were separated by only 26 hundredths.

Without Dressel, Kaley scored a combined seven points with Marcin Sislak And Jose Angel Martinez Back in the fifth and sixth. London Tabi Morimoto He was the only swimmer to win the jackpot by Shields.

Team score update

  1. Kali Condor, 32
  2. current LA, 20
  3. Roar London, 14
  4. iron, 8

200 women’s back

  • ISL Record: 1:59.25, Minna Atherton (AUS), 2019
  1. Blessed Nelson (CAC), 2: 00.91
  2. Kathleen Baker (LAC), 2:01.77
  3. Kira Toussaint (color) 2: 03.30
  4. Ingrid Willem (LAC), 2:04.59
  5. Halle Flicker (CAC), 2: 04.90
  6. Mina Atherton (LON) 2: 05.11
  7. Africa Zamorano (IRO), 2:05.89
  8. Daniel Hill (IRO) 2:10.98

Cali Blessed Nelson She rolled to her fifth win of the season in the women’s 200 backstroke, leading from start on the way to the final time of 2:00.91.

Nelson, who scored 12 points by winning the jackpot for two swimmers, is the fastest swimmer in ISL this season with 2:00.55 of game 7.

It was a positive sight for the Los Angeles stream Kathleen Baker She had her best swim of the season to finish second with a time of 2:01.77, overtaking London Kira Toussaint (2:03.30) in the last fifty.

Tucson came in third place Ingrid Willem It made it 2-4 for Los Angeles as it came back from seventh in the 150th minute to finish fourth in 2:04.59, thanks to blistering 30.32 in the last 50.

200 men’s back

  • ISL Record: 1:46.37, Evgeny Rylov (Russia), 2020
  1. Christian Diener (LON) 1:49.04
  2. Ryan Murphy (LAC), 1:49.34
  3. Luke Greenbank (color) 1:51
  4. Lorenzo Mora (IRO), 1:51.21
  5. Apostolos Christou (LAC), 1:51.80
  6. Coleman Stewart (CAC), 1:51.87
  7. Robert Glenta (IRO), 1:52.08
  8. Brody Williams (CAC), 1:52.57

In a massive twist of last week, London outperformed Los Angeles in the male backpacking event christian servant I came out strong and carried on dear life, and I managed to keep it Ryan Murphy In the Gulf region, he won the race 200 times for the second time this season with a time of 1:49.04.

Murphy, who finished second with a time of 1:49.34, swept the men’s backstroke competitions last week, which was key to the current in their win over London. Murphy was also almost a full second slower than last week (1:48.43), which might be a bad sign for the current.

To make matters worse for Los Angeles, London go 1-3, as Luke Greenbank iron contact Lorenzo Mora by .03 to finish third in 1:51.18.

However, London is still five points behind Los Angeles.

Team score update

  1. Callie Condors, 52
  2. current LA, 43
  3. Roar London, 38
  4. iron, 15

200 women’s breasts

  1. Lily King (CAC) 2: 16.47
  2. Annie Lazor (color) 2: 18.82
  3. Emily Escobedo (CAC), 2:19
  4. Sydney Bikrim (color), 2:20
  5. Jenna Strauch (IRO) 2: 21.00
  6. Kotryna Teterevkova (LAC), 2:21.81
  7. Ida Holko (IRO) 2:24.32
  8. Imogen Clark (LAC), 2:29.63

Lily King Still undefeated for the season in the women’s 200 breaststroke, she won the event for the sixth time in 2:16.47 to improve to her fastest performance of the season in Match 6 (2:16.83).

King shot the first 50 points, more than a second ahead of the rest of the field (30.32), and never looked back. It even divided everyone else in the last fifties by more than half a second (35.71).

London Annie Lazor She made her way steadily across the field after finishing fifth in the 50, finishing a net second in 2:18.82. Emily Escobedo (2:19.42) made it 1-3 for Kaley, giving the club 18 points in the event to extend their lead in the game.

200 men’s chest

  • ISL Record: 2: 00.58, Marco Koch (GER), 2020
  1. Eric Pearson (IRO) 2:02:41
  2. nothing about you (CAC), 2: 04.47
  3. Christopher Rothbauer (LAC), 2:05.55
  4. Russ Murdoch (LON) 2: 06.54
  5. Bernard Richhammer (IRO), 2:06.69
  6. Kevin Cordes (CAC) 2:07.44
  7. Javier Acevedo (Latin America), 2:09.45
  8. Tom Dean (color) 2:11

Eric Pearson Provides a major morale boost to Iron as he won the club’s first event during the playoffs, clinching the lead in the men’s 200 breaststroke in the second 50 and securing the victory in 2:02.41.

Pearson, the Swede, won the event five times in 2021, showing off his season best of 2:02.39 from match 10.

Pearson also took the top prize for three swimmers, scoring 15 points.

Cali nothing about you, the winner of Match 4, had a strong backstroke to finish second in 2:04.47, while Los Angeles Christopher Rothaborough He grabbed third place in 2:05.55.

4 x 100 women’s free relays

  • ISL Record: 3: 25.37, Energy Standard, 2020

50 men free

50 women free

  • ISL Record: 23.08, Sarah Sjostrom (Switzerland), 2021

200 IM Men

  • ISL Record: 1:50.76, Daiya Seto (Japan), 2019

200 ms for women

  • ISL Record: 2: 03.93, Yui Ohashi (Japan), 2020

Chest 50 for men

  • ISL Record: 25.29, Emre Sakci (TUR), 2020

50 women’s breasts

4 x 100 men’s free relays

  • ISL Record: 3:02.78, Energy Standard, 2020

The return of 50 women

Back 50 men

400 women free

  • ISL Record: 3:54.06, Katie Ledecky (USA), 2019

400 men for free

  • ISL Record: 3:35.49, Today Rapsys (LTU), 2020

4 x 100 medley women’s relay

  • ISL Record: 3:44.52, Kale Condors, 2020

4 x 100 medley men’s relay

  • ISL Record: 3: 18.28, Energy Standard, 2020