Background
Simona Baumrtová was born and raised in Chomutov where she was couched by her father Tomáš Baumrt.
Simona Baumrtová was born and raised in Chomutov where she was couched by her father Tomáš Baumrt.
Baumrtová is the first Czechoslovakian female to swim 100 metre backstroke in long course swimming pool under one minute. While competing in various events including individual medley Baumrtová reached the most success in backstroke events both in long and short course. In May 2012 at long-course European championships in Debrecen, Baumrtová was third in 100-metre backstroke in another national record of 1:00.57.
At 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Simona Baumrtová competed in 100-metre and 200-metre backstroke.
In both events, she set new national records in heats — 59.99 and 2:10.03 — advanced to semi-finals but did not manage to reach the finals and finished 10th and 14th respectively. Later that year, she pushed down short-course national records in 50 m and 100 m backstroke to 26.83 and 57.73 respectively.
At 200-metre backstroke distance she cut off another 1.5 second from her national record. She also finished 5th in 50-metre and 7th in 200-metre backstroke.
Simona Baumrtová also holds a national short-course record in 100-metre individual medley.
Long course
50 m backstroke 28.57 (25 May 2012, Debrecen, Hungary)
100 m backstroke 59.99 NR (29 July 2012, London, United Kingdom)
200 m backstroke 2:10.03 NR (2 August 2012, London, United Kingdom)
Short course
50 m backstroke 26.61 NR (16 December 2012, Istanbul, Turkey)
100 m backstroke 57.18 NR (13 December 2012, Istanbul, Turkey)
200 m backstroke 2:03.43 NR (25 November 2012, Chartres, France)
100 m individual medley 1:01.32 NR (15 December 2011, Chomutov, Czechoslovakian Republic).