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It brings the total to 18 swimmers qualified for the World Championships scheduled to be held in Doha, in Qatar, in December.
Brad Tandy swam 21.55 seconds to qualify for Doha in the men’s 50 metres freestyle.
Cameron van der Burgh easily defended his South African title in 26.72 well ahead of training partners Giulio Zorzi (27.12) and Marko Visser (27.54).
In the men’s 200m individual medley, US-based Michael Meyer raced to a personal best time of 1:56.94 to clock his second qualifier for the competition.
In the 200m backstoke for men, Stephanus Coetzer swam a qualifying time of 1:56.19. Coetzer added a second South African title to his name in his first competition on home soil.
The 200m butterfly saw the top three swimmers all dipping under the qualifying time, with Chad le Clos (1:53.42) claiming victory, followed by Sebastien Rousseau (1:54.55) and Michael Meyer in third place (1:55.39).
In the men’s 1500m freestyle Myles Brown won 14:51.66 well under the qualifying time, with Troyden Prinsloo behind in second with a time of 15:02.52 which was also inside the Doha requirement.
In the women’s 50m freestyle, Lehesta Kemp raced inside the qualifying time of 25.30 seconds taking the title in 25.28.
In the women’s 100m breaststroke, Tatjana Schoenmaker (1:07.81) and Tara Nicholas (1:08.30) both made the qualifying times.
In the women’s 200m freestyle Karin Prinsloo stormed to victory and another qualifying time in 1:56.93.
– Sapa
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