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1997 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)

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1997 FINA World Swimming Championships
Host cityGöteborg
CountrySweden
Opening ceremony17 April 1997
Closing ceremony20 April 1997

The 3rd FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) were an international swimming meet organized by FINA.[1] It was held at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden April 17−20, 1997; and featured 501 swimmers from 71 nations.[2]Larisa are de asemenea și o nepoată :Ilinca Maria Lăcustă

Competing nations

The 71 nations with swimmers at the 1997 Short Course Worlds were:[3]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle
Francisco Sánchez
Venezuela Venezuela
21.80 Mark Foster
United Kingdom Great Britain
22.03 Ricardo Busquets
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
22.17
100m freestyle
Francisco Sánchez
Venezuela Venezuela
47.86 Gustavo Borges
Brazil Brazil
48.16 Michael Klim
Australia Australia
48.21
200m freestyle
Gustavo Borges
Brazil Brazil
1:45.45 Trent Bray
New Zealand New Zealand
1:45.81 Lars Conrad
Germany Germany
1:46.44
400m freestyle
Jacob Carstensen
Denmark Denmark
3:43.44 Chad Carvin
United States USA
3:43.73 Grant Hackett
Australia Australia
3:43.83
1500m freestyle
Grant Hackett
Australia Australia
14:39.54 Jörg Hoffmann
Germany Germany
14:40.67 Graeme Smith
United Kingdom Great Britain
14:46.85
100m backstroke
Neisser Bent
Cuba Cuba
52.77 Brian Retterer
United States USA
53.06 Adrian Radley
Australia Australia
53.36
200m backstroke
Neisser Bent
Cuba Cuba
1:54.21 Wang Wei
China China
1:54.82 Vladimir Selkov
Russia Russia
1:55.15
100m breaststroke
Patrik Isaksson
Sweden Sweden
59.99 Stanislav Lopukhov
Russia Russia
1:00.05 Jens Kruppa
Germany Germany
1:00.18
200m breaststroke
Aleksandr Gukov
Belarus Belarus
2:09.25 Andrey Korneyev
Russia Russia
2:09.28 Jens Kruppa
Germany Germany
2.10.53
100m butterfly
Lars Frölander
Sweden Sweden
51.95 Geoff Huegill
Australia Australia
51.99 Michael Klim
Australia Australia
52.02
200m butterfly
James Hickman
United Kingdom Great Britain
1:55.55 Denys Sylantyev
Ukraine Ukraine
1:55.76 Scott Goodman
Australia Australia
1:55.94
200m I.M.
Matthew Dunn
Australia Australia
1:57.46 Christian Keller
Germany Germany
1:58.35 Ron Karnaugh
United States USA
1:59.12
400m I.M.
Matthew Dunn
Australia Australia
4:06.89 Xie Xufeng
China China
4:12.52 Christian Keller
Germany Germany
4:12.53
4 × 100 m
 freestyle relay
Germany Germany
Lars Conrad,
Christian Tröger,
Alexander Lüderitz,
Aimo Heilmann
3:14.08 Sweden Sweden
Fredrik Letzler,
Anders Holmertz,
Ola Fagerstrand,
Lars Frölander
3:14.22 Australia Australia
Michael Klim,
Scott Logan,
Richard Upton,
Jeffrey English
3:14.83
4 × 200 m
 freestyle relay
Australia Australia
Michael Klim,
Grant Hackett,
William Kirby,
Matthew Dunn
7:02.74
WR
Sweden Sweden
Anders Lyrbring,
Anders Holmertz,
Lars Frölander,
Fredrik Letzler
7:05.61 United Kingdom Great Britain
Paul Palmer,
Andrew Clayton,
Mark Stevens,
James Salter
7:05.81
4 × 100 m
 medley relay
Australia Australia
Adrian Radley,
Phil Rogers,
Geoff Huegill,
Michael Klim
3:30.66
WR
Russia Russia
Vladimir Selkov,
Stanislav Lopukhov,
Denis Pankratov,
Roman Yegorov
3:32.56
ER
United Kingdom Great Britain
Martin Harris,
Richard Maden,
James Hickman,
Mark Foster
3:32.61

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle
Sandra Völker
Germany Germany
24.70
ER
Jenny Thompson
United States USA
24.78 Le Jingyi
China China
24.83
100m freestyle
Jenny Thompson
United States USA
53.46 Sandra Völker
Germany Germany
53.50 Le Jingyi
China China
53.72
200m freestyle
Claudia Poll
Costa Rica Costa Rica
1:54.17
WR
Nian Yun
China China
1:56.24 Martina Moravcová
Slovakia Slovakia
1:56.66
400m freestyle
Claudia Poll
Costa Rica Costa Rica
4:00.03
WR
Natasha Bowron
Australia Australia
4:05.76 Kerstin Kielgass
Germany Germany
4:07.13
800m freestyle
Natasha Bowron
Australia Australia
8:26.45 Kerstin Kielgass
Germany Germany
8:28.10 Carla Geurts
Netherlands Netherlands
8:28.96
100m backstroke
Lu Donghua
China China
59.75 Chen Yan
China China
1:00.14 Misty Hyman
United States USA
1:00.17
200m backstroke
Chen Yan
China China
2:07.50 Misty Hyman
United States USA
2:07.66 Lia Oberstar
United States USA
2:08.29
100m breaststroke
Kristy Ellem
Australia Australia
1:08.27 Alicja Pęczak
Poland Poland
1:08.33 Svitlana Bondarenko
Ukraine Ukraine
1:08.39
200m breaststroke
Kristy Ellem
Australia Australia
2:22.68 Larisa Lăcustă
Romania Romania
2:25.60
NR
Alicja Pęczak
Poland Poland
2:25.62
100m butterfly
Jenny Thompson
United States USA
57.79
WR
Cai Huijue
China China
57.92 Misty Hyman
United States USA
57.95
200m butterfly
Liu Limin
China China
2:07.20 Hitomi Kashima
Japan Japan
2:07.34 Misty Hyman
United States USA
2:07.54
200m I.M.
Louise Karlsson
Sweden Sweden
2:11.19 Martina Moravcová
Slovakia Slovakia
2:11.39 Sue Rolph
United Kingdom Great Britain
2:12.39
400m I.M.
Emma Johnson
Australia Australia
4:35.18 Sabine Herbst
Germany Germany
4:36.02 Joanne Malar
Canada Canada
4:37.46
4 × 100 m
 freestyle relay
China China
Le Jingyi,
Chao Na,
Shan Ying,
Nian Yun
3:34.55
WR
Germany Germany
Simone Osygus,
Antje Buschschulte,
Katrin Meissner,
Sandra Völker
3:34.69
ER
Sweden Sweden
Johanna Sjöberg,
Louise Karlsson,
Malin Svahnström,
Therese Alshammar
3:38.07
4 × 200 m
 freestyle relay
China China
Wang Luna,
Nian Yun,
Chen Yan,
Shan Ying
7:51.92
WR
Sweden Sweden
Johanna Sjöberg,
Josefin Lillhage,
Louise Jöhncke,
Malin Nilsson
7:56.04 Australia Australia
Julia Greville,
Natasha Bowron,
Lise Mackie,
Emma Johnson
7:56.12
4 × 100 m
 medley relay
China China
Lu Donghua,
Han Xue,
Cai Huijue,
Le Jingyi
3:57.83 United States USA
Lia Oberstar,
Amanda Beard,
Misty Hyman,
Jenny Thompson
3:58.94 Australia Australia
Meredith Smith,
Kristy Ellem,
Angela Kennedy,
Sarah Ryan
4:01.55

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)92819
2 China (CHN)65213
3 Sweden (SWE)3317
4 Germany (GER)26513
5 United States (USA)25512
6 Costa Rica (CRC)2002
Cuba (CUB)2002
Venezuela (VEN)2002
9 Great Britain (GBR)1146
10 Brazil (BRA)1102
11 Belarus (BLR)1001
Denmark (DEN)1001
13 Russia (RUS)0314
14 Poland (POL)0112
Slovakia (SVK)0112
Ukraine (UKR)0112
17 Japan (JPN)0101
New Zealand (NZL)0101
Romania (ROM)0101
20 Canada (CAN)0011
Netherlands (NED)0011
Puerto Rico (PUR)0011
Totals (22 nations)32323296

References

  1. ^ HistoFINA, Volumes IIIa (2008 ed) Archived 2015-04-27 at the Wayback Machine and IIIb (2008 ed) Archived 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine. ("HistoFINA" is FINA's self-history. Volume III is about the Short Course Worlds; part "a" contains men's statistics, part "b" women's statistics.
  2. ^ FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), 1993-2008 - A story of success Archived 2015-06-21 at the Wayback Machine, by Pedro Adrega. Published by FINA in 2008; retrieved 2012-03-07.
  3. ^ Participating Nations list Archived 2010-06-15 at the Wayback Machine for the 1997 Short Course Worlds, from SwimRankings.net; retrieved 2012-03-09.

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