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Swimming at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's 200 metre freestyle

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Women's 200 metre freestyle
at the Commonwealth Games
VenueManchester Aquatics Centre
Dates30 July 2002
Competitors23 from 14 nations
Winning time1:59.69
Medalists
gold medal
 
   England
silver medal
 
   England
bronze medal
 
   Australia
bronze medal
 
   Australia
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The Women's 200 metre freestyle event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was held on 30 July at the Manchester Aquatics Centre.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing records were as follows:

World record  Franziska van Almsick (GER) 1:56.78 Rome, Italy 6 September 1994 [1]
Commonwealth record '
Games record '

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
30 July Final Karen Pickering  England 1:59.69 GR

Results

Heats

The 8 fastest swimmers in the heats qualified for the semifinals.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 5 Karen Pickering  England 2:00.89 Q
2 1 5 Petria Thomas  Australia 2:01.08 Q
3 3 3 Jessica Deglau  Canada 2:01.13 Q
4 2 5 Karen Legg  England 2:01.18 Q
5 3 4 Elka Graham  Australia 2:01.23 Q
6 1 4 Helene Muller  South Africa 2:01.68 Q
7 1 6 Jennifer Button  Canada 2:01.71 Q
8 2 4 Giaan Rooney  Australia 2:01.73 Q
9 2 6 Janelle Atkinson  Jamaica 2:02.18
10 1 3 Sophie Simard  Canada 2:02.62
11 3 2 Karen Nisbet  Scotland 2:02.76
12 2 3 Mandy Leach  Zimbabwe 2:03.51
13 3 6 Janine Belton  England 2:03.65
14 2 2 Bethan Francis Coole  Wales 2:04.37
15 2 7 Mackenzie Howe  Wales 2:05.53
16 1 2 Catrin Davies  Wales 2:05.73
17 3 7 Melissa Ingram  New Zealand 2:07.04
18 1 7 Christel Bouvron  Singapore 2:08.35
19 3 1 Angela Chuck  Jamaica 2:09.20
20 2 1 Kaitlyn Elphinstone  Cayman Islands 2:11.97
21 3 8 Anna-Liza Mopio-Jane  Papua New Guinea 2:12.75
22 2 8 Roberta Callus  Malta 2:14.25
23 1 1 Elaine Reyes  Gibraltar 2:18.26

Final

The final was held on 30 July at 19:00.[1]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Karen Pickering  England 1:59.69 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Karen Legg  England 1:59.86
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Elka Graham  Australia 2:00.07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Petria Thomas  Australia 2:00.07
5 7 Helene Muller  South Africa 2:00.77
6 3 Jessica Deglau  Canada 2:00.85
7 8 Giaan Rooney  Australia 2:01.03
8 1 Jennifer Button  Canada 2:03.69

References

  1. ^ a b "Final Results". m2002.thecgf.com. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Heats Results". m2002.thecgf.com. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
This page was last edited on 2 January 2023, at 19:01
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