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Swimming at the 2007 Pan American Games – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay event at the 2007 Pan American Games took place at the Maria Lenk Aquatic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the final being swum on July 19.[1]

Medalists

Gold Julia Smit
Samantha Woodward
Emily Kukors
Maritza Correia
 United States
Silver Elizabeth Collins
Seanna Mitchell
Chanelle Charron-Watson
Hilary Bell
 Canada
Bronze Arlene Semeco
Erin Volcán
Ximena Vilar
Yanel Pinto
 Venezuela

Results

Finals

Place Country Swimmers Time Note
1  United States Julia Smit (56.22)
Samantha Woodward (55.29)
Emily Kukors (55.31)
Maritza Correia (55.15)
3:41.97
2  Canada Elizabeth Collins (56.53)
Seanna Mitchell (56.09)
Chanelle Charron-Watson (55.79)
Hilary Bell (57.82)
3:46.23
3  Venezuela Arlene Semeco (56.69)
Erin Volcán (58.20)
Ximena Vilar (58.67)
Yanel Pinto (59.31)
3:52.87
4  Bahamas Nikia Deveaux (58.34)
Alana Dillette (57.18)
Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (58.75)
Ariel Weech (59.64)
3:53.91
5  Mexico Mariana Alvarado (1:00.48)
Alma Arciniega (1:00.85)
Sandra Alanis (1:00.34)
Liliana Ibáñez (57.90)
3:59.57
6  Peru María Torres (1:03.65)
Fiorella Gómez Sánchez (1:02.48)
Valeria Silva (1:02.75)
Massie Carrillo (1:00.80)
4:09.68
7  Uruguay Eisa Pumar (1:01.74)
Ines Remersaro (1:02.46)
Antonella Scanavino (1:04.46)
Andrea Guerra (1:03.66)
4:12.32
--  Brazil Tatiana Lemos (56.25)
Flávia Delaroli (55.78)
Monique Ferreira (56.01)
Rebeca Gusmão (54.92)
3:42.96 Result nullified
See Rebeca Gusmão entry
for explanation

Preliminaries

The heats was held on July 18.[2]

Place Country Swimmers Time Note
1  United States Lauren Thies (56.95)
Emily Kukors (55.27)
Maritza Correia (56.45)
Michele King (57.09)
3:45.76 Q
2  Canada Hilary Bell (58.13)
Chanelle Charron-Watson (56.36)
Elizabeth Collins (56.36)
Seanna Mitchell (56.33)
3:47.18 Q
3  Brazil Tatiana Lemos (56.33)
Flávia Delaroli (58.91)
Monique Ferreira (59.08)
Manuella Lyrio (59.93)
3:54.25 Q
4  Bahamas Nikia Deveaux (58.29)
Alana Dillette (58.01)
Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (58.72)
Ariel Weech (59.97)
3:54.99 Q
5  Venezuela Ximena Vilar (59.76)
Yanel Pinto (59.71)
Jeserik Pinto (59.69)
Jennifer Marquez (1:00.26)
3:59.42 Q
6  Mexico Liliana Ibáñez (58.36)
Alma Arciniega (59.89)
Sandra Alanis (1:01.94)
Mariana Alvarado (59.29)
3:59.48 Q
7  Uruguay Antonella Scanavino (1:01.40)
Elsa Pumar (1:02.09)
Ines Remersaro (1:02.65)
Andrea Guerra (1:04.16)
4:10.30 Q
8  Peru María Torres (1:02.48)
Fiorella Gómez Sánchez (1:04.38)
Valeria Silva (1:04.00)
Massie Carrillo (1:02.81)
4:13.67 Q
9  Honduras Sharon Fajardo (1:00.75)
Laura Leiva (1:05.20)
Karen Poujol (1:08.78)
Laura Páz (1:05.02)
4:19.75

References

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