Top swimmers gather in Jinan for 2nd leg of FINA Swimming World Cup

Source: Xinhua| 2019-08-07 20:39:26|Editor: Wu Qin
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JINAN, China, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- The FINA Swimming World Cup will kick off on Thursday in Jinan, eastern China's Shandong province. China has sent a 29-member home squad to take part in the competition.

The 2019 World Cup is held in a 50m pool, and all of its seven legs are qualifying events for the Olympics. Jinan is the second leg of the series and runs from August 8-10.

Big names in attendance include Hungary's 'Iron Lady' Katinka Hosszu, Lithuania's Danas Rapsys and Jamaica's Alia Atkinson.

Hosszu won two golds in the 200m and 400m IM in Gwangju World Championships last month and just collected three golds in Tokyo last week.

"I will participate in five or six events here in Jinan," Hosszu said. "We were just in Japan last week. I do like to get back into racing right away, and it will be hard to train now. It's really fun to travel and race and come to China to see Chinese fans."

She also said World Cup is important for her to prepare for the Olympic Games.

"I've been swimming at the World Cup for seven years. I use it a lot in my preparation and it works a lot for me. I think it is also a good thing that it's long course competition now."

Atkinson, who won the women's 50m breast gold in Tokyo last week, will participate in three events in Jinan.

"I'm a bit tired from Gwangju and Tokyo. But with the rest in the last four days I warmed up and just want to see what I can do in Jinan. I am hoping to do more. I want a gold in 50m, and I am hoping to get on the podium for the 100m as well," the Jamaican said.

The Swimming World Cup in Jinan is composed of 34 events, 16 events per gender and two mixed relays.

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