Hungary’s Egerszegi Sets Second World Mark
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hungary’s Krisztina Egerszegi set her second world backstroke record of the European swimming championships when she broke American Betsy Mitchell’s 200-meter mark by nearly two seconds at Athens, Greece, Sunday.
Egerszegi, 17, was timed in 2 minutes 6.62 seconds. The record of 2:08.60 was set by Mitchell in June of 1986. Egerszegi broke the world record in the 100 backstroke Thursday with a time of 1:00.31.
Hungary’s Tunde Szabo finished second in the 200 with a time of 2:11.42. Germany’s Dagmar Hase was third in 2:12.42.
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