The Citizen (Gauteng)

SA swimmers go cold in the heats

WORLD CHAMPS: VAN DER BURGH PULLS OUT OF 100M

- Wesley Bo on

Le Clos begins his preparatio­ns for the 200m butterfly.

It was a disappoint­ing first day for the South African swimming team yesterday, with three individual­s and two relay quartets crashing out in the heats of their discipline­s in the opening session in the pool at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest.

Teenager Kate Beavon was the best of the individual competitor­s, though she was well off the pace to qualify for the semifinals, to be held in the evening session.

The 17-year-old swimmer ended 27th fastest in the women’s 400m freestyle heats in 4:20.82, with the top 16 finishers progressin­g to the penultimat­e round.

Sprinter Douglas Erasmus was 32nd in the men’s 50m butterfly heats in 24.17, also failing to progress, and 20-year-old Brent Szurdoki was ranked 33rd in the men’s 400m freestyle heats in 3:54.34.

In the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay heats, the SA squad put up a fight but they were unable to book themselves a place in the final.

Erasmus joined Clayton Jimmie, Myles Brown and Zane Waddell as they finished 12th in the overall standings in 3:17.41, touching the wall 3.47 seconds outside a place in the medal contest.

The only other SA swimmers turning out in the opening session – the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay team of Beavon, Erin Gallagher, Samantha Randle and Kaylene Corbett – settled for 13th place in 3:57.83.

They were the last quartet to complete their heat, ending more than 13 seconds behind Hong Kong, the next slowest team in the first round.

Meanwhile, four-time 100m breaststro­ke medallist Cameron van der Burgh withdrew from the heats of the event.

He was, however, expected to compete in the 50m heats tomorrow, aiming for his third career title in the sprint event.

Butterfly specialist Chad le Clos was also expected to open his campaign tomorrow in the first round of the 200m race in his favoured stroke.

After taking second place in the event at the 2015 edition of the biennial championsh­ips in Kazan, Le Clos was aiming to reclaim the title he won in Barcelona four years ago.

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? MAKING A SPLASH. Yang Sun of China celebrates after winning in the men’s 400m freestyle at the Duna Arena during the Fina World Championsh­ips in Budapest yesterday.
Picture: EPA MAKING A SPLASH. Yang Sun of China celebrates after winning in the men’s 400m freestyle at the Duna Arena during the Fina World Championsh­ips in Budapest yesterday.

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