Magdalena Kuras
Swedish swimmer (born 1988)
Magdalena Kuras
Full name Magdalena Kuras Nationality Swedish Born (1988-05-14 ) 14 May 1988 (age 36) Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle Club Malmö KK
Magdalena Kuras (born 14 May 1988) is a Swedish freestyle swimmer representing Malmö KK .[ 1] She represented Sweden in the 2007 World Aquatics Championships , where she swam the 100 m freestyle and the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay and in the 2008 European Aquatics Championships , where she won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay along with Claire Hedenskog , Josefin Lillhage , Ida Marko-Varga .
Personal bests
Long course (50 m)
Event
Time
Date
Meet
Location
Ref
50 m freestyle
25.57
6 Jun 2009
Gran Premi Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona
Barcelona , Spain
100 m freestyle
55.98
16 Jun 2009
Stockholm Regional Championships
Stockholm , Sweden
200 m freestyle
2:04.99
11 Mar 2006
Swedish Grand Prix
Stockholm , Sweden
50 m butterfly
27.17
(h)
2 Jul 2009
Swedish Championships
Linköping , Sweden
Legend:
WR – World record ; ER – European record ; NR – Swedish record ; Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Short course (25 m)
Event
Time
Date
Meet
Location
Ref
50 m freestyle
24.90
(sf)
10 Dec 2006
European SC Championships
Helsinki , Finland
100 m freestyle
54.20
28 Nov 2009
Swedish SC Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
200 m freestyle
1:59.18
26 Nov 2009
Swedish SC Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
50 m backstroke
27.60
11 Nov 2008
World Cup
Stockholm , Sweden
50 m butterfly
26.59
27 Nov 2009
Swedish SC Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
Legend:
WR – World record ; ER – European record ; NR – Swedish record ; Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Clubs
References
1927: Great Britain (Laverty , Davies , King , Cooper )
1931: Netherlands (Baumeister , Vierdag , den Ouden , Braun )
1934: Netherlands (Selbach , Timmermans , Mastenbroek , den Ouden )
1938: Denmark (Riise , Kraft , Ove-Petersen , Hveger )
1947: Denmark (Svendsen , Harup , Andersen , Nathansen )
1950: Netherlands (Massaar , Termeulen , Linssen-Vaessen , Heijting-Schuhmacher )
1954: Hungary (Gyenge , Sebő , Temes , Szőke )
1958: Netherlands (Schimmel , Lagerberg , Kraan , Gastelaars )
1962: Netherlands (Gastelaars , Lasterie , Terpstra , Tigelaar )
1966: Soviet Union (Sipchenko , Rudenko , Ustinova , Sosnova )
1970: East Germany (Wetzko , Komar , Sehmisch , Schulze )
1974: East Germany (Ender , Franke , Eife , Hübner )
1977: East Germany (Treiber , Wächtler , Priemer , Krause )
1981: East Germany (Meineke , Metschuck , Diers , Link )
1983: East Germany (Otto , Link , Sirch , Meineke )
1985: East Germany (Strauss , König , Stellmach , Friedrich )
1987: East Germany (Stellmach , Friedrich , Otto , Meissner )
1989: East Germany (Meissner , Stellmach , Hunger , Friedrich )
1991: Netherlands (van der Plaats , de Bruijn , Mastenbroek , Brienesse )
1993: Germany (van Almsick , Kielgass , Stellmach , Hunger )
1995: Germany (van Almsick , Osygus , Kielgass , Hunger )
1997: Germany (Meissner , Osygus , Buschschulte , Völker )
1999: Germany (Meissner , Buschschulte , van Almsick , Völker )
2000: Sweden (Jöhncke , Sjöberg , Kammerling , Alshammar )
2002: Germany (Meissner , Dallmann , Völker , van Almsick )
2004: France (Figuès , Couderc , Mongel , Metella )
2006: Germany (Dallmann , Götz , Steffen , Liebs )
2008: Netherlands (Dekker , Kromowidjojo , Heemskerk , Veldhuis )
2010: Germany (Samulski , Lippok , Vitting , Schreiber )
2012: Germany (Steffen , Lippok , Vitting , Schreiber )
2014: Sweden (Coleman , Kuras , Hansson , Sjöström )
2016: Netherlands (van der Meer , Heemskerk , Steenbergen , Kromowidjojo )
2018: France (Wattel , Bonnet , Fabre , Gastaldello )
2020: Great Britain (Hope , Hopkin , Wood , Anderson )
2022: Great Britain (Hope , Hopkin , Harris , Anderson )
2024: Hungary (Senánszky , Ábrahám , Ugrai , Pádár )
2005: Netherlands (Schreuder , Dekker , Groot , Veldhuis )
2006: Sweden (Kuras , Alshammar , Kammerling , Lillhage )
2007: Netherlands (Dekker , Schreuder , Kromowidjojo , Veldhuis )
2008: Netherlands (Schreuder , Dekker , Kromowidjojo , Veldhuis )
2009: Netherlands (Dekker , Schreuder , de Jonge , Kromowidjojo )
2010: Netherlands (Dekker , Heemskerk , Schreuder , Kromowidjojo )
2011: Germany (Steffen , Brandt , Schmiedel , Schreiber )
2012: Denmark (Ottesen , Rasmussen , Levisen , Blume )
2013: Denmark (Blume , Ottesen , Rasmussen , Nielsen )
2015: Italy (Di Pietro , Ferraioli , Pezzato , Pellegrini )
2017: Netherlands (Kromowidjojo , Heemskerk , van Vliet , van Roon )
2019: France (Gastaldello , Henique , Bousquin , Santamans ) and Netherlands (van Vliet , Toussaint , Heemskerk , van Roon )
2021: Russia (Nasretdinova , Surkova , Kameneva , Klepikova )