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The Spanish presence in the afternoon session of the Fourth day of the Singapore World Cup He has closed it Laura Cabanes in the 200 mariposa. In them, Daimiel's swimmer has finished Twelfth in semifinals dominated by Elizabeth Dekkerswho has ended slightly ahead of Summer McIntosh.


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Con 2:06.13the Australian He has marked the pattern in the penultimate round, just nine hundredths ahead of a McIntosh (2:06.22) That, despite not having tied Cuatro, it will be the undisputed favorite in the final. He has completed the Top3 Regan Smith (2: 06.96) in a test in which he has achieved the pass to the final Yu Zidi, eighth with 2: 07.95.

Laura Cabanes has ended with 2: 10.07, in that twelfth position. He has not been able to lower his 2: 09.89 morning, but has once again showed the regularity of times in which he has been throughout the season. He has swam a first semifinal in which he has started seventh, has given ground on the road to one hundred and has recovered in the final part. At that time, Dekkers had already left 2: 06.13 that earned him the first global position.

Because he has not been able to beat his time in the second semifinal Summer McIntosh. The Canadian has thrown from the start, although Helena Rosendahl Bach has exceeded her on the way to the middle of the test. McIntosh has not been disturbedwho after measuring forces has taken the first place again shortly after to take the victory. This is worth the second half for the final.

Six swimmers of the second 'semi' have been classified towards that Top8. Among them, a Yu Zidi who, at twelve, has signed a 2: 07.95 to tie the eighth pass. Fourth in one hundred and fifty, it has been hard for him to finish, but his time is worth to be this Thursday among the eight best in the world.

Results of the 200 butterfinal semifinals (semifinals, Top8)

1. Elizabeth Dekkers (Australia) 2: 06.13
2. Summer McIntosh (Canada) 2: 06.22
3. Regan Smith (United States) 2: 06.96
4. Ellen Walshe (Irlanda) 2: 07.48
5. Emily Richards (Great Britain) 2: 07.71
6. Caroline Bricker (United States) 2: 07.86
7. Helena Rosendahl Bach (Dinamarca) 2: 07.92
8. Yu Zide (China) 2: 07.95
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12. Laura Cabanes (Spain) 2: 10.07



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