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2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 50 metre backstroke

The women's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 14 and 15 December 2018.[1]

Women's 50 metre backstroke
at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueHangzhou Sports Park Stadium
Dates14 December (heats and semifinals)
15 December (final)
Competitors57
Winning time25.88
Medalists
← 2016
2021 →

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record
Championship record
Etiene Medeiros   Brazil 25.67 Doha 7 December 2014

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were started on 14 December at 9:38.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Etiene Medeiros   Brazil 26.13 Q
2 5 6 Fu Yuanhui   China 26.26 Q
3 6 3 Olivia Smoliga   United States 26.41 Q
4 3 4 Maaike de Waard   Netherlands 26.48 Q
5 5 7 Caroline Pilhatsch   Austria 26.51 Q
6 4 3 Miyuki Takemura   Japan 26.53 Q
7 4 5 Georgia Davies   Great Britain 26.56 Q
7 6 2 Holly Barratt   Australia 26.56 Q
9 5 2 Mathilde Cini   France 26.57 Q
10 5 3 Simona Kubová   Czech Republic 26.58 Q
11 4 6 Mimosa Jallow   Finland 26.60 Q
12 5 5 Ranomi Kromowidjojo   Netherlands 26.63 Q
13 6 1 Anastasia Fesikova   Russia 26.70 Q
14 6 5 Alicja Tchórz   Poland 26.74 Q
15 6 6 Kathleen Baker   United States 26.77 Q
16 4 4 Emily Seebohm   Australia 26.81 Q
17 3 6 Karolína Hájková   Slovakia 27.13
18 4 2 Liu Xiang   China 27.21
18 5 0 Andrea Berrino   Argentina 27.21
20 4 0 Laura Riedemann   Germany 27.22
21 3 2 Ingrid Wilm   Canada 27.25
22 3 5 Isabella Arcila   Colombia 27.26
23 5 8 Anastasiya Shkurdai   Belarus 27.40
24 6 7 Emi Moronuki   Japan 27.50
25 4 1 Hanna Rosvall   Sweden 27.54
26 5 1 Stephanie Au   Hong Kong 27.57
27 5 9 Carlotta Zofkova   Italy 27.62
28 6 9 Seraina Sturzenegger    Switzerland 27.64
29 4 8 Ekaterina Avramova   Turkey 27.81
30 3 3 Jeserik Pinto   Venezuela 27.99 NR
30 4 9 Ingibjörg Kristín Jónsdóttir   Iceland 27.99
32 6 0 Paige Flynn   New Zealand 28.20
33 3 7 Hiba Fahsi   Morocco 29.22 NR
34 3 1 Nimia Murua   Panama 30.34
35 3 8 Guiliana Dudok   Uruguay 30.74
36 3 9 Kimberly Ince   Grenada 31.38
37 1 1 Britheny Joassaint   Haiti 31.48 NR
38 3 0 Eda Zeqiri   Kosovo 31.55
39 2 0 Therese Soukup   Seychelles 31.97
40 2 4 Jannat Bique   Mozambique 32.05
41 2 3 Annie Hepler   Marshall Islands 33.19
42 1 6 Naima Akter   Bangladesh 33.86
42 2 6 Roylin Akiwo   Palau 33.86
44 2 8 Daniela Costa   Angola 34.01
45 2 5 Ada Thioune   Senegal 34.32
46 1 7 Fatema Almahmeed   Brunei 34.35
47 1 5 Noelani Day   Tonga 34.45
48 1 3 Danielle George   Guyana 34.74
49 2 2 Kayla Temba   Tanzania 36.48
50 2 9 Ina Gadama   Malawi 42.87
51 1 2 Kanu Isha   Sierra Leone 48.97
52 2 1 R.B.A.Ibrahim   Sudan 49.06
1 4 Bopha Sam   Cambodia DNS
4 7 Elena Di Liddo   Italy DNS
6 4 Katinka Hosszú   Hungary DNS
6 8 Jenna Laukkanen   Finland DNS
2 7 Evalyn Tome   Solomon Islands DSQ

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were started on 14 December at 20:15.[3]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Miyuki Takemura   Japan 26.31 Q
2 4 Fu Yuanhui   China 26.33 Q
3 1 Alicja Tchórz   Poland 26.36 Q
4 6 Holly Barratt   Australia 26.38 Q
5 7 Ranomi Kromowidjojo   Netherlands 26.54 QSO
6 2 Simona Kubová   Czech Republic 26.60
7 5 Maaike de Waard   Netherlands 26.74
8 8 Emily Seebohm   Australia 26.93

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Olivia Smoliga   United States 26.06 Q
2 3 Caroline Pilhatsch   Austria 26.21 Q
3 6 Georgia Davies   Great Britain 26.28 Q
4 2 Mathilde Cini   France 26.54 QSO
5 7 Mimosa Jallow   Finland 26.74
6 1 Anastasia Fesikova   Russia 26.76
6 8 Kathleen Baker   United States 26.76
8 4 Etiene Medeiros   Brazil 26.91

Final edit

The final was held on 15 December at 20:10.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Olivia Smoliga   United States 25.88 NR
  5 Caroline Pilhatsch   Austria 25.99 NR
  1 Holly Barratt   Australia 26.04
4 2 Fu Yuanhui   China 26.06
5 8 Mathilde Cini   France 26.17
6 6 Miyuki Takemura   Japan 26.30
7 3 Georgia Davies   Great Britain 26.31
8 7 Alicja Tchórz   Poland 26.42

References edit

  1. ^ "Competition schedule". Omega Timing. 14 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results

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The women s 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships 25 m was held on 14 and 15 December 2018 1 Women s 50 metre backstroke at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships 25 m VenueHangzhou Sports Park StadiumDates14 December heats and semifinals 15 December final Competitors57Winning time25 88Medalists Olivia Smoliga United States Caroline Pilhatsch Austria Holly Barratt Australia 20162021 Contents 1 Records 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 2 1 Semifinal 1 2 2 2 Semifinal 2 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesRecords editPrior to the competition the existing world and championship records were as follows Name Nation Time Location DateWorld recordChampionship record Etiene Medeiros nbsp Brazil 25 67 Doha 7 December 2014Results editHeats edit The heats were started on 14 December at 9 38 2 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 5 4 Etiene Medeiros nbsp Brazil 26 13 Q2 5 6 Fu Yuanhui nbsp China 26 26 Q3 6 3 Olivia Smoliga nbsp United States 26 41 Q4 3 4 Maaike de Waard nbsp Netherlands 26 48 Q5 5 7 Caroline Pilhatsch nbsp Austria 26 51 Q6 4 3 Miyuki Takemura nbsp Japan 26 53 Q7 4 5 Georgia Davies nbsp Great Britain 26 56 Q7 6 2 Holly Barratt nbsp Australia 26 56 Q9 5 2 Mathilde Cini nbsp France 26 57 Q10 5 3 Simona Kubova nbsp Czech Republic 26 58 Q11 4 6 Mimosa Jallow nbsp Finland 26 60 Q12 5 5 Ranomi Kromowidjojo nbsp Netherlands 26 63 Q13 6 1 Anastasia Fesikova nbsp Russia 26 70 Q14 6 5 Alicja Tchorz nbsp Poland 26 74 Q15 6 6 Kathleen Baker nbsp United States 26 77 Q16 4 4 Emily Seebohm nbsp Australia 26 81 Q17 3 6 Karolina Hajkova nbsp Slovakia 27 1318 4 2 Liu Xiang nbsp China 27 2118 5 0 Andrea Berrino nbsp Argentina 27 2120 4 0 Laura Riedemann nbsp Germany 27 2221 3 2 Ingrid Wilm nbsp Canada 27 2522 3 5 Isabella Arcila nbsp Colombia 27 2623 5 8 Anastasiya Shkurdai nbsp Belarus 27 4024 6 7 Emi Moronuki nbsp Japan 27 5025 4 1 Hanna Rosvall nbsp Sweden 27 5426 5 1 Stephanie Au nbsp Hong Kong 27 5727 5 9 Carlotta Zofkova nbsp Italy 27 6228 6 9 Seraina Sturzenegger nbsp Switzerland 27 6429 4 8 Ekaterina Avramova nbsp Turkey 27 8130 3 3 Jeserik Pinto nbsp Venezuela 27 99 NR30 4 9 Ingibjorg Kristin Jonsdottir nbsp Iceland 27 9932 6 0 Paige Flynn nbsp New Zealand 28 2033 3 7 Hiba Fahsi nbsp Morocco 29 22 NR34 3 1 Nimia Murua nbsp Panama 30 3435 3 8 Guiliana Dudok nbsp Uruguay 30 7436 3 9 Kimberly Ince nbsp Grenada 31 3837 1 1 Britheny Joassaint nbsp Haiti 31 48 NR38 3 0 Eda Zeqiri nbsp Kosovo 31 5539 2 0 Therese Soukup nbsp Seychelles 31 9740 2 4 Jannat Bique nbsp Mozambique 32 0541 2 3 Annie Hepler nbsp Marshall Islands 33 1942 1 6 Naima Akter nbsp Bangladesh 33 8642 2 6 Roylin Akiwo nbsp Palau 33 8644 2 8 Daniela Costa nbsp Angola 34 0145 2 5 Ada Thioune nbsp Senegal 34 3246 1 7 Fatema Almahmeed nbsp Brunei 34 3547 1 5 Noelani Day nbsp Tonga 34 4548 1 3 Danielle George nbsp Guyana 34 7449 2 2 Kayla Temba nbsp Tanzania 36 4850 2 9 Ina Gadama nbsp Malawi 42 8751 1 2 Kanu Isha nbsp Sierra Leone 48 9752 2 1 R B A Ibrahim nbsp Sudan 49 061 4 Bopha Sam nbsp Cambodia DNS4 7 Elena Di Liddo nbsp Italy DNS6 4 Katinka Hosszu nbsp Hungary DNS6 8 Jenna Laukkanen nbsp Finland DNS2 7 Evalyn Tome nbsp Solomon Islands DSQSemifinals edit The semifinals were started on 14 December at 20 15 3 Semifinal 1 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 3 Miyuki Takemura nbsp Japan 26 31 Q2 4 Fu Yuanhui nbsp China 26 33 Q3 1 Alicja Tchorz nbsp Poland 26 36 Q4 6 Holly Barratt nbsp Australia 26 38 Q5 7 Ranomi Kromowidjojo nbsp Netherlands 26 54 QSO6 2 Simona Kubova nbsp Czech Republic 26 607 5 Maaike de Waard nbsp Netherlands 26 748 8 Emily Seebohm nbsp Australia 26 93Semifinal 2 edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 5 Olivia Smoliga nbsp United States 26 06 Q2 3 Caroline Pilhatsch nbsp Austria 26 21 Q3 6 Georgia Davies nbsp Great Britain 26 28 Q4 2 Mathilde Cini nbsp France 26 54 QSO5 7 Mimosa Jallow nbsp Finland 26 746 1 Anastasia Fesikova nbsp Russia 26 766 8 Kathleen Baker nbsp United States 26 768 4 Etiene Medeiros nbsp Brazil 26 91Final edit The final was held on 15 December at 20 10 4 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Olivia Smoliga nbsp United States 25 88 NR nbsp 5 Caroline Pilhatsch nbsp Austria 25 99 NR nbsp 1 Holly Barratt nbsp Australia 26 044 2 Fu Yuanhui nbsp China 26 065 8 Mathilde Cini nbsp France 26 176 6 Miyuki Takemura nbsp Japan 26 307 3 Georgia Davies nbsp Great Britain 26 318 7 Alicja Tchorz nbsp Poland 26 42References edit Competition schedule Omega Timing 14 December 2018 Retrieved 27 December 2018 Heats results Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships 25 m Women 27s 50 metre backstroke amp oldid 1079601487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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