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Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre backstroke

The Women's 50m Backstroke at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 28 March (prelims & semifinals) and the evening of 29 March (finals) at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. 95 swimmers were entered in the event, of which, 93 swam.

The USA's Natalie Coughlin established a new Championship Record for the distance (28.30) the day prior to the event, with her split from the women's 100m Back final. The record for the distance had been 28.31 by China's Gao Chang from the 2005 Worlds.

Existing records at the start of the event started were:

Results edit

Finals edit

Place Name Nationality Time Note
1 Leila Vaziri   USA 28.16 =WR
2 Aleksandra Gerasimenya   Belarus 28.46
3 Tayliah Zimmer   Australia 28.50
4 Zhao Jing   China 28.54
5 Reiko Nakamura   Japan 28.64
6 Gao Chang   China 28.70
7 Mai Nakamura   Japan 28.86
8 Janine Pietsch   Germany 28.87

Semifinals edit

Rank Swimmer Nation Time Note
1 Leila Vaziri   USA 28.16 Q WR
2 Aleksandra Gerasimenya   Belarus 28.38 Q
3 Reiko Nakamura   Japan 28.58 Q
4 Mai Nakamura   Japan 28.59 Q
5 Janine Pietsch   Germany 28.72 Q
6 Zhao Jing   China 28.74 Q
7 Tayliah Zimmer   Australia 28.78 Q
8 Gao Chang   China 28.81 Q
9 Anastasia Zuyeva   Russia 28.85
10 Iryna Amshennikova   Ukraine 28.91
11 Margaret Hoelzer   USA 28.94
12 Antje Buschschulte   Germany 29.00
13 Fabíola Molina   Brazil 29.02
14 Emily Seebohm   Australia 29.04
15 Hannah McLean   New Zealand 29.22
16 Elena Gemo   Italy 29.94

Preliminaries edit

Rank Swimmer Nation Time Note
1 Leila Vaziri   USA 28.25 Q, CR
2 Aleksandra Gerasimenya   Belarus 28.71 Q
3 Laure Manaudou   France 28.84 Q
4 Janine Pietsch   Germany 28.85 Q
Reiko Nakamura   Japan Q
6 Mai Nakamura   Japan 28.89 Q
7 Margaret Hoelzer   USA 28.93 Q
Emily Seebohm   Australia Q
9 ZHOA Jing   China 29.00 Q
Tayliah Zimmer   Australia Q
11 Iryna Amshennikova   Ukraine 29.01 Q
12 GAO Chang   China 29.02 Q
13 Fabíola Molina   Brazil 29.04 Q
14 Anastasia Zuyeva   Russia 29.05 Q
15 Hannah McLean   New Zealand 29.14 Q
16 Antje Buschschulte   Germany 29.22 Q
17 Elena Gemo   Italy 29.25
18 Kateryna Zubkova   Ukraine 29.37
19 Louise Ørnstedt   Denmark 29.38
20 Hiu Wai Sherry Tsai   Hong Kong 29.39
21 Nikolett Szepesi   Hungary 29.46
Mercedes Peris   Spain
23 Sanja Jovanović   Croatia 29.52
24 Fabienne Nadarajah   Austria 29.54
25 Hinkelien Schreuder   Netherlands 29.61
26 TAO Li   Singapore 29.63
27 Karin Prinsloo   South Africa 29.66
28 Liz Coster   New Zealand 29.73
29 Kelly Stefanyshyn   Canada 29.77
30 Anna Gostomelsky   Israel 29.84
31 Esther Baron   France 29.88
32 Tine Bossuyt   Belgium 30.00
33 Evelyn Verrasztó   Hungary 30.03
34 Triin Aljand   Estonia 30.04
35 Nam Eun Lee   South Korea 30.19
36 Iwona Lefanowicz   Poland 30.33
37 Jorina Aerents   Belgium 30.38
38 Yoo Jin Jung   South Korea 30.39
39 Therese Svendsen   Sweden 30.44
40 Chanelle Van Wyk   South Africa 30.52
41 Lynette Ng   Singapore 30.53
42 Kiera Aitken   Bermuda 30.61
43 Carolina Colorado Henao   Colombia 30.67
44 Carin Moller   Sweden 30.73
45 Caroline Pickering Puamau   Fiji 31.07
46 Natalie Ferdinand   Barbados 31.13
47 Massie Milagros Carrillo   Peru 31.14
48 Nazli Ege Calisal   Turkey 31.40
49 Melanie Nocher   Ireland 31.52
50 Felicia Leksono   Indonesia 31.68
51 LIN Man Hsu   Chinese Taipei 31.69
52 Lourdes Villaseñor   Mexico 31.94
53 Wenika Kaewchaiwong   Thailand 32.08
54 Khadija Ciss   Senegal 32.14
55 Layla Alghul   Jordan 32.18
56 Cheok Mei Ma   Macau 32.22
Obia Inyengivyikabo   Nigeria
58 Christie Bodden   Panama 32.29
59 Weng Kuan   Macau 32.35
60 Hsu Jung He   Chinese Taipei 32.43
61 Sook Fun Chai   Malaysia 32.46
62 Kiran Khan   Pakistan 32.61
63 Jonay Briedenhann   Namibia 32.70
64 Olga Gnedovskaya   Uzbekistan 32.76
65 Jessica Teixeira Vieira   Mozambique 32.93
Slavica Pavic   Peru
67 Siona Huxley   Saint Lucia 33.10
68 Thi Cuc Hoang   Vietnam 33.18
69 Maria Virginia Baez Franco   Paraguay 33.58
70 Parita Parekh   India 33.75
71 Lacy Palmer-Martin   Saint Lucia 33.94
72 Marie Laura Meza Peraza   Costa Rica 33.98
73 Rachel Fortunato   Gibraltar 34.12
74 April Chang   Samoa 34.17
75 Ekaterina Mamatkulova   Uzbekistan 34.30
76 Talisa Pace   Malta 34.56
77 Mercedes Milner   Zambia 34.80
78 Dalia Massiel Torrez Zamora   Nicaragua 34.85
79 Debra Daniel   FS Micronesia 34.98
80 Anouchka Diane Etiennette   Mauritius 35.18
81 Mirjana Stojanova   Macedonia 35.24
82 Uche Monu   Nigeria 35.33
83 Judith Meauri   Papua New Guinea 35.39
84 Maxine Pardo   Gibraltar 35.73
85 Patricia Wellman   Zambia 36.07
86 Telmen Batjargal   Mongolia 36.67
87 Amber Sikosang Yobech   Palau 36.97
88 Natasha Ratter   Uganda 37.42
89 Kelly How Tam Fat   Mauritius 37.52
90 Sainzaya Khurelbaatar   Mongolia 37.80
91 Sarah Elizabeth Johnson   Northern Mariana Islands 37.86
92 Teran Matthews   Saint Vincent
        and the Grenadines
39.02
93 Olga Hachatryan   Turkmenistan 39.48
-- Gloria Koussihouede   Benin DNS
-- Anisa Curraj   Albania DNS

References edit

  • from the 2007 World Championships. Published by OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the '07 Worlds); Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  • from the 2007 World Championships. Published by OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the '07 Worlds); Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  • from the 2007 World Championships. Published by OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the '07 Worlds); Retrieved 2009-07-10.

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Main article Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships The Women s 50m Backstroke at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 28 March prelims amp semifinals and the evening of 29 March finals at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne Australia 95 swimmers were entered in the event of which 93 swam The USA s Natalie Coughlin established a new Championship Record for the distance 28 30 the day prior to the event with her split from the women s 100m Back final The record for the distance had been 28 31 by China s Gao Chang from the 2005 Worlds Existing records at the start of the event started were World Record WR 28 19 Janine Pietsch Germany 25 May 2005 in Berlin Germany Championship Record CR 28 30 Natalie Coughlin USA Melbourne 2007 27 March 2007 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Finals 1 2 Semifinals 1 3 Preliminaries 2 ReferencesResults editFinals edit Place Name Nationality Time Note 1 Leila Vaziri nbsp USA 28 16 WR 2 Aleksandra Gerasimenya nbsp Belarus 28 46 3 Tayliah Zimmer nbsp Australia 28 50 4 Zhao Jing nbsp China 28 54 5 Reiko Nakamura nbsp Japan 28 64 6 Gao Chang nbsp China 28 70 7 Mai Nakamura nbsp Japan 28 86 8 Janine Pietsch nbsp Germany 28 87 Semifinals edit Rank Swimmer Nation Time Note 1 Leila Vaziri nbsp USA 28 16 Q WR 2 Aleksandra Gerasimenya nbsp Belarus 28 38 Q 3 Reiko Nakamura nbsp Japan 28 58 Q 4 Mai Nakamura nbsp Japan 28 59 Q 5 Janine Pietsch nbsp Germany 28 72 Q 6 Zhao Jing nbsp China 28 74 Q 7 Tayliah Zimmer nbsp Australia 28 78 Q 8 Gao Chang nbsp China 28 81 Q 9 Anastasia Zuyeva nbsp Russia 28 85 10 Iryna Amshennikova nbsp Ukraine 28 91 11 Margaret Hoelzer nbsp USA 28 94 12 Antje Buschschulte nbsp Germany 29 00 13 Fabiola Molina nbsp Brazil 29 02 14 Emily Seebohm nbsp Australia 29 04 15 Hannah McLean nbsp New Zealand 29 22 16 Elena Gemo nbsp Italy 29 94 Preliminaries edit Rank Swimmer Nation Time Note 1 Leila Vaziri nbsp USA 28 25 Q CR 2 Aleksandra Gerasimenya nbsp Belarus 28 71 Q 3 Laure Manaudou nbsp France 28 84 Q 4 Janine Pietsch nbsp Germany 28 85 Q Reiko Nakamura nbsp Japan Q 6 Mai Nakamura nbsp Japan 28 89 Q 7 Margaret Hoelzer nbsp USA 28 93 Q Emily Seebohm nbsp Australia Q 9 ZHOA Jing nbsp China 29 00 Q Tayliah Zimmer nbsp Australia Q 11 Iryna Amshennikova nbsp Ukraine 29 01 Q 12 GAO Chang nbsp China 29 02 Q 13 Fabiola Molina nbsp Brazil 29 04 Q 14 Anastasia Zuyeva nbsp Russia 29 05 Q 15 Hannah McLean nbsp New Zealand 29 14 Q 16 Antje Buschschulte nbsp Germany 29 22 Q 17 Elena Gemo nbsp Italy 29 25 18 Kateryna Zubkova nbsp Ukraine 29 37 19 Louise Ornstedt nbsp Denmark 29 38 20 Hiu Wai Sherry Tsai nbsp Hong Kong 29 39 21 Nikolett Szepesi nbsp Hungary 29 46 Mercedes Peris nbsp Spain 23 Sanja Jovanovic nbsp Croatia 29 52 24 Fabienne Nadarajah nbsp Austria 29 54 25 Hinkelien Schreuder nbsp Netherlands 29 61 26 TAO Li nbsp Singapore 29 63 27 Karin Prinsloo nbsp South Africa 29 66 28 Liz Coster nbsp New Zealand 29 73 29 Kelly Stefanyshyn nbsp Canada 29 77 30 Anna Gostomelsky nbsp Israel 29 84 31 Esther Baron nbsp France 29 88 32 Tine Bossuyt nbsp Belgium 30 00 33 Evelyn Verraszto nbsp Hungary 30 03 34 Triin Aljand nbsp Estonia 30 04 35 Nam Eun Lee nbsp South Korea 30 19 36 Iwona Lefanowicz nbsp Poland 30 33 37 Jorina Aerents nbsp Belgium 30 38 38 Yoo Jin Jung nbsp South Korea 30 39 39 Therese Svendsen nbsp Sweden 30 44 40 Chanelle Van Wyk nbsp South Africa 30 52 41 Lynette Ng nbsp Singapore 30 53 42 Kiera Aitken nbsp Bermuda 30 61 43 Carolina Colorado Henao nbsp Colombia 30 67 44 Carin Moller nbsp Sweden 30 73 45 Caroline Pickering Puamau nbsp Fiji 31 07 46 Natalie Ferdinand nbsp Barbados 31 13 47 Massie Milagros Carrillo nbsp Peru 31 14 48 Nazli Ege Calisal nbsp Turkey 31 40 49 Melanie Nocher nbsp Ireland 31 52 50 Felicia Leksono nbsp Indonesia 31 68 51 LIN Man Hsu nbsp Chinese Taipei 31 69 52 Lourdes Villasenor nbsp Mexico 31 94 53 Wenika Kaewchaiwong nbsp Thailand 32 08 54 Khadija Ciss nbsp Senegal 32 14 55 Layla Alghul nbsp Jordan 32 18 56 Cheok Mei Ma nbsp Macau 32 22 Obia Inyengivyikabo nbsp Nigeria 58 Christie Bodden nbsp Panama 32 29 59 Weng Kuan nbsp Macau 32 35 60 Hsu Jung He nbsp Chinese Taipei 32 43 61 Sook Fun Chai nbsp Malaysia 32 46 62 Kiran Khan nbsp Pakistan 32 61 63 Jonay Briedenhann nbsp Namibia 32 70 64 Olga Gnedovskaya nbsp Uzbekistan 32 76 65 Jessica Teixeira Vieira nbsp Mozambique 32 93 Slavica Pavic nbsp Peru 67 Siona Huxley nbsp Saint Lucia 33 10 68 Thi Cuc Hoang nbsp Vietnam 33 18 69 Maria Virginia Baez Franco nbsp Paraguay 33 58 70 Parita Parekh nbsp India 33 75 71 Lacy Palmer Martin nbsp Saint Lucia 33 94 72 Marie Laura Meza Peraza nbsp Costa Rica 33 98 73 Rachel Fortunato nbsp Gibraltar 34 12 74 April Chang nbsp Samoa 34 17 75 Ekaterina Mamatkulova nbsp Uzbekistan 34 30 76 Talisa Pace nbsp Malta 34 56 77 Mercedes Milner nbsp Zambia 34 80 78 Dalia Massiel Torrez Zamora nbsp Nicaragua 34 85 79 Debra Daniel nbsp FS Micronesia 34 98 80 Anouchka Diane Etiennette nbsp Mauritius 35 18 81 Mirjana Stojanova nbsp Macedonia 35 24 82 Uche Monu nbsp Nigeria 35 33 83 Judith Meauri nbsp Papua New Guinea 35 39 84 Maxine Pardo nbsp Gibraltar 35 73 85 Patricia Wellman nbsp Zambia 36 07 86 Telmen Batjargal nbsp Mongolia 36 67 87 Amber Sikosang Yobech nbsp Palau 36 97 88 Natasha Ratter nbsp Uganda 37 42 89 Kelly How Tam Fat nbsp Mauritius 37 52 90 Sainzaya Khurelbaatar nbsp Mongolia 37 80 91 Sarah Elizabeth Johnson nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 37 86 92 Teran Matthews nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 39 02 93 Olga Hachatryan nbsp Turkmenistan 39 48 Gloria Koussihouede nbsp Benin DNS Anisa Curraj nbsp Albania DNSReferences editWomen s 50m Backstroke Preliminary results from the 2007 World Championships Published by OmegaTiming com official timer of the 07 Worlds Retrieved 2009 07 10 Women s 50m Backstroke Semifinals results from the 2007 World Championships Published by OmegaTiming com official timer of the 07 Worlds Retrieved 2009 07 10 Women s 50m Backstroke Final results from the 2007 World Championships Published by OmegaTiming com 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