The Russian Finswimming Championships in Saratov witnessed two remarkable performances in the women’s 800 meters surface (SF) race, with Maria Patlasova and Elizaveta Kupressova achieving times that would have marked new world records—if only they could be officially recognized.
We want to remind that there 2 finswimmers already set 2 unofficial World Records in the race of 400 SF, on March 14th 2025, you can find information here:
Maria Patlasova, representing the Novosibirsk region (НОС), finished first in an astonishing time of 6:46.22, an unofficial Senior World Record in the event of 800 SF female. Meanwhile, her teammate Elizaveta Kupressova followed closely with a time of 6:46.98, an exceptional performance that would stand as an unofficial Junior World Record.
Both athletes demonstrated extraordinary speed and endurance in the demanding 800 SF race, reaffirming the strength of Russian finswimming on the international stage. However, despite the impressive times, these records cannot be officially homologated due to the absence of confirmed anti-doping controls at the event.
You can check all the current CMAS Finswimming World Records tables in the following 2 PDFs:
The issue of record validation in finswimming remains a topic of discussion, as international recognition requires strict compliance with CMAS regulations, including mandatory anti-doping procedures. Without this essential verification, Patlasova and Kupressova’s achievements will remain unofficial, despite their undeniable athletic excellence.
This performance underscores the depth of talent in Russian finswimming and raises the question of how such achievements can be formally acknowledged in the future. For now, these times will be remembered as historic, albeit unofficial, milestones in the sport.
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