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Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle

The women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 30 July to 1 August 2021 at the Olympic Aquatics Centre.[1] It was the event's ninth consecutive appearance, having been held at every edition since 1988.

Women's 50 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueTokyo Aquatics Centre
Dates30 July 2021 (heats)
31 July 2021 (semifinals)
1 August 2021 (final)
Competitors81 from 73 nations
Winning time23.81 OR
Medalists
← 2016
2024 →

Records edit

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

World record   Sarah Sjöström (SWE) 23.67 Budapest, Hungary 29 July 2017 [2]
Olympic record   Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 24.05 London, United Kingdom 4 August 2012 [3][4]

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Swimmer Nation Time Record
30 July Heat 10 Emma McKeon   Australia 24.02 OR
31 July Semifinal 2 Emma McKeon   Australia 24.00 OR
1 August Final Emma McKeon   Australia 23.81 OR

Qualification edit

The Olympic Qualifying Time for the event is 24.77 seconds. Up to two swimmers per National Olympic Committee (NOC) can automatically qualify by swimming that time at an approved qualification event. The Olympic Selection Time is 25.51 seconds. Up to one swimmer per NOC meeting that time is eligible for selection, allocated by world ranking until the maximum quota for all swimming events is reached. NOCs without a female swimmer qualified in any event can also use their universality place.[5]

Competition format edit

The competition consists of three rounds: heats, semifinals, and a final. The swimmers with the best 16 times in the heats advance to the semifinals. The swimmers with the best 8 times in the semifinals advance to the final. Swim-offs are used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round.[6]

Schedule edit

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)[1]

Date Time Round
30 July 19:23 Heats
31 July 11:32 Semifinals
1 August 10:37 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The swimmers with the top 16 times, regardless of heat, advanced to the semifinals.[7]

Rank Heat Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 10 4 Emma McKeon   Australia 24.02 Q, OR
2 9 5 Pernille Blume   Denmark 24.12 Q
3 9 4 Cate Campbell   Australia 24.15 Q
4 11 4 Sarah Sjöström   Sweden 24.26 Q
5 11 3 Katarzyna Wasick   Poland 24.31 Q
6 9 6 Zhang Yufei   China 24.36 Q
7 11 6 Abbey Weitzeil   United States 24.37 Q
8 11 5 Ranomi Kromowidjojo   Netherlands 24.41 Q
9 11 7 Arina Surkova   ROC 24.52 Q
10 9 2 Wu Qingfeng   China 24.55 Q
11 10 5 Simone Manuel   United States 24.65 Q
10 8 Emma Chelius   South Africa Q, NR
13 10 2 Mélanie Henique   France 24.69 Q
14 11 8 Julie Kepp Jensen   Denmark 24.70 Q
15 11 1 Siobhán Haughey   Hong Kong 24.75 Q, WD
16 10 6 Femke Heemskerk   Netherlands 24.77 Q, WD
17 9 8 Fanny Teijonsalo   Finland 24.79 Q
18 9 7 Marie Wattel   France 24.82 Q
19 10 3 Maria Kameneva   ROC 24.83
20 9 3 Michelle Coleman   Sweden 24.84
21 10 1 Barbora Seemanová   Czech Republic 24.92
22 9 1 Kayla Sanchez   Canada 24.93
23 8 5 Lidón Muñoz del Campo   Spain 25.10
24 8 6 Farida Osman   Egypt 25.13
25 6 4 Anicka Delgado   Ecuador 25.36 NR
8 4 Julie Meynen   Luxembourg
27 7 3 Isabella Arcila   Colombia 25.41
8 1 Kalia Antoniou   Cyprus
29 10 7 Etiene Medeiros   Brazil 25.45
30 8 2 Andrea Murez   Israel 25.48
31 7 4 Bianca-Andreea Costea   Romania 25.61
32 7 2 Jeserik Pinto   Venezuela 25.65
33 8 7 Danielle Hill   Ireland 25.70
34 6 1 Elinah Phillip   British Virgin Islands 25.74
35 7 5 Amel Melih   Algeria 25.77
7 7 Karen Torrez   Bolivia
37 8 8 Jenjira Srisa-Ard   Thailand 25.97
38 7 1 Huang Mei-chien   Chinese Taipei 25.99
39 7 8 Allyson Ponson   Aruba 26.03
40 8 3 Quah Ting Wen   Singapore 26.16
41 7 6 Cherelle Thompson   Trinidad and Tobago 26.19
42 6 7 Nikol Merizaj   Albania 26.21 NR
43 6 6 Emily Muteti   Kenya 26.31
44 5 4 Norah Milanesi   Cameroon 26.41
45 6 3 Talita Baqlah   Jordan 26.49
6 5 Ema Rajić   Croatia
47 6 8 Kirabo Namutebi   Uganda 26.63
48 6 2 Natalya Kritinina   Uzbekistan 26.93
49 5 5 Mikaili Charlemagne   Saint Lucia 26.99
50 5 7 Cheyenne Rova   Fiji 27.11
51 5 1 Batbayaryn Enkhkhüslen   Mongolia 27.29 NR
52 5 6 Tilka Paljk   Zambia 27.34
53 4 5 Judith Meauri   Papua New Guinea 27.56
54 5 3 Samantha Roberts   Antigua and Barbuda 27.63
55 4 4 Aleka Persaud   Guyana 27.76 NR
56 5 8 Bisma Khan   Pakistan 27.78 NR
57 5 2 Unilez Takyi   Ghana 27.85
58 4 1 Angelika Ouedraogo   Burkina Faso 28.38 NR
59 4 6 Mya De Freitas   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 28.57
60 4 7 Noor Yussuf Abdulla   Bahrain 28.87
61 4 8 Jessica Makwenda   Malawi 28.96
62 3 4 Anastasiya Tyurina   Tajikistan 29.05
63 4 3 Noelani Day   Tonga 29.06
64 3 8 Siri Arun Budcharern   Laos 29.22
65 3 5 Bunpichmorakat Kheun   Cambodia 29.42
66 4 2 Alicia Mateus   Mozambique 29.63
67 3 2 Lara Dashti   Kuwait 29.69
68 3 1 Junayna Ahmed   Bangladesh 29.78 NR
69 3 6 Nafissath Radji   Benin 29.99
70 3 3 Robyn Young   Eswatini 30.41
71 3 7 Dania Nour   Palestine 30.43
72 2 1 Alphonsine Agahozo   Rwanda 30.50
73 2 2 Osisang Chilton   Palau 30.67
74 2 4 Tity Dumbuya   Sierra Leone 31.56
75 2 6 Chloe Sauvourel   Central African Republic 32.18
76 2 3 Roukaya Mahamane   Niger 32.21
77 2 7 Aya Mpali   Gabon 32.24
78 1 4 Imelda Ximenes Belo   East Timor 32.89
79 1 3 Odrina Kaze   Burundi 33.39
80 1 5 Haneen Ibrahim   Sudan 34.49
81 2 8 Stefan Sangala   Republic of the Congo 37.92
2 5 Nada Arkaji   Qatar DNS
11 2 Anna Hopkin   Great Britain

Semifinals edit

The swimmers with the best 8 times, regardless of heat, advanced to the final.[8]

Rank Heat Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 2 4 Emma McKeon   Australia 24.00 Q, OR
2 1 4 Pernille Blume   Denmark 24.08 Q
3 1 5 Sarah Sjöström   Sweden 24.13 Q
4 2 6 Abbey Weitzeil   United States 24.19 Q
5 2 3 Katarzyna Wasick   Poland 24.26 Q
6 2 5 Cate Campbell   Australia 24.27 Q
7 1 6 Ranomi Kromowidjojo   Netherlands 24.29 Q
8 1 2 Wu Qingfeng   China 24.32 QSO
1 3 Zhang Yufei   China QSO, WD
10 2 2 Arina Surkova   ROC 24.57
11 2 1 Mélanie Henique   France 24.63
2 7 Simone Manuel   United States
13 1 7 Emma Chelius   South Africa 24.64 NR
14 1 8 Marie Wattel   France 24.76
15 2 8 Fanny Teijonsalo   Finland 24.91
16 1 1 Julie Kepp Jensen   Denmark 24.98

Final edit

[9]

Rank Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes
  4 Emma McKeon   Australia 23.81 OR
  3 Sarah Sjöström   Sweden 24.07
  5 Pernille Blume   Denmark 24.21
4 1 Ranomi Kromowidjojo   Netherlands 24.30
5 2 Katarzyna Wasick   Poland 24.32
8 Wu Qingfeng   China
7 7 Cate Campbell   Australia 24.36
8 6 Abbey Weitzeil   United States 24.41

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Swimming: Sjostrom breaks women's 50 meters freestyle world record". Reuters. 30 July 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  3. ^ Dillman, Lisa (4 August 2012). "London Olympics: Ranomi Kromowidjojo wins 50-meter freestyle". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Swimming: Kromowidjojo wins 50m freestyle gold". Reuters. 4 August 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Tokyo 2020 – FINA Swimming Qualification System" (PDF). Tokyo 2020. FINA. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  6. ^ "FINA Swimming Rulebook, 2017–21" (PDF). FINA. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 July 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 August 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.

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The women s 50 metre freestyle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 30 July to 1 August 2021 at the Olympic Aquatics Centre 1 It was the event s ninth consecutive appearance having been held at every edition since 1988 Women s 50 metre freestyleat the Games of the XXXII OlympiadVenueTokyo Aquatics CentreDates30 July 2021 heats 31 July 2021 semifinals 1 August 2021 final Competitors81 from 73 nationsWinning time23 81 ORMedalistsEmma McKeon AustraliaSarah Sjostrom SwedenPernille Blume Denmark 20162024 Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Semifinals 5 3 Final 6 ReferencesRecords editPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record nbsp Sarah Sjostrom SWE 23 67 Budapest Hungary 29 July 2017 2 Olympic record nbsp Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 24 05 London United Kingdom 4 August 2012 3 4 The following records were established during the competition Date Event Swimmer Nation Time Record 30 July Heat 10 Emma McKeon nbsp Australia 24 02 OR 31 July Semifinal 2 Emma McKeon nbsp Australia 24 00 OR 1 August Final Emma McKeon nbsp Australia 23 81 ORQualification editMain article Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification The Olympic Qualifying Time for the event is 24 77 seconds Up to two swimmers per National Olympic Committee NOC can automatically qualify by swimming that time at an approved qualification event The Olympic Selection Time is 25 51 seconds Up to one swimmer per NOC meeting that time is eligible for selection allocated by world ranking until the maximum quota for all swimming events is reached NOCs without a female swimmer qualified in any event can also use their universality place 5 Competition format editThe competition consists of three rounds heats semifinals and a final The swimmers with the best 16 times in the heats advance to the semifinals The swimmers with the best 8 times in the semifinals advance to the final Swim offs are used as necessary to break ties for advancement to the next round 6 Schedule editAll times are Japan Standard Time UTC 9 1 Date Time Round 30 July 19 23 Heats 31 July 11 32 Semifinals 1 August 10 37 FinalResults editHeats edit The swimmers with the top 16 times regardless of heat advanced to the semifinals 7 Rank Heat Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes 1 10 4 Emma McKeon nbsp Australia 24 02 Q OR 2 9 5 Pernille Blume nbsp Denmark 24 12 Q 3 9 4 Cate Campbell nbsp Australia 24 15 Q 4 11 4 Sarah Sjostrom nbsp Sweden 24 26 Q 5 11 3 Katarzyna Wasick nbsp Poland 24 31 Q 6 9 6 Zhang Yufei nbsp China 24 36 Q 7 11 6 Abbey Weitzeil nbsp United States 24 37 Q 8 11 5 Ranomi Kromowidjojo nbsp Netherlands 24 41 Q 9 11 7 Arina Surkova nbsp ROC 24 52 Q 10 9 2 Wu Qingfeng nbsp China 24 55 Q 11 10 5 Simone Manuel nbsp United States 24 65 Q 10 8 Emma Chelius nbsp South Africa Q NR 13 10 2 Melanie Henique nbsp France 24 69 Q 14 11 8 Julie Kepp Jensen nbsp Denmark 24 70 Q 15 11 1 Siobhan Haughey nbsp Hong Kong 24 75 Q WD 16 10 6 Femke Heemskerk nbsp Netherlands 24 77 Q WD 17 9 8 Fanny Teijonsalo nbsp Finland 24 79 Q 18 9 7 Marie Wattel nbsp France 24 82 Q 19 10 3 Maria Kameneva nbsp ROC 24 83 20 9 3 Michelle Coleman nbsp Sweden 24 84 21 10 1 Barbora Seemanova nbsp Czech Republic 24 92 22 9 1 Kayla Sanchez nbsp Canada 24 93 23 8 5 Lidon Munoz del Campo nbsp Spain 25 10 24 8 6 Farida Osman nbsp Egypt 25 13 25 6 4 Anicka Delgado nbsp Ecuador 25 36 NR 8 4 Julie Meynen nbsp Luxembourg 27 7 3 Isabella Arcila nbsp Colombia 25 41 8 1 Kalia Antoniou nbsp Cyprus 29 10 7 Etiene Medeiros nbsp Brazil 25 45 30 8 2 Andrea Murez nbsp Israel 25 48 31 7 4 Bianca Andreea Costea nbsp Romania 25 61 32 7 2 Jeserik Pinto nbsp Venezuela 25 65 33 8 7 Danielle Hill nbsp Ireland 25 70 34 6 1 Elinah Phillip nbsp British Virgin Islands 25 74 35 7 5 Amel Melih nbsp Algeria 25 77 7 7 Karen Torrez nbsp Bolivia 37 8 8 Jenjira Srisa Ard nbsp Thailand 25 97 38 7 1 Huang Mei chien nbsp Chinese Taipei 25 99 39 7 8 Allyson Ponson nbsp Aruba 26 03 40 8 3 Quah Ting Wen nbsp Singapore 26 16 41 7 6 Cherelle Thompson nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 26 19 42 6 7 Nikol Merizaj nbsp Albania 26 21 NR 43 6 6 Emily Muteti nbsp Kenya 26 31 44 5 4 Norah Milanesi nbsp Cameroon 26 41 45 6 3 Talita Baqlah nbsp Jordan 26 49 6 5 Ema Rajic nbsp Croatia 47 6 8 Kirabo Namutebi nbsp Uganda 26 63 48 6 2 Natalya Kritinina nbsp Uzbekistan 26 93 49 5 5 Mikaili Charlemagne nbsp Saint Lucia 26 99 50 5 7 Cheyenne Rova nbsp Fiji 27 11 51 5 1 Batbayaryn Enkhkhuslen nbsp Mongolia 27 29 NR 52 5 6 Tilka Paljk nbsp Zambia 27 34 53 4 5 Judith Meauri nbsp Papua New Guinea 27 56 54 5 3 Samantha Roberts nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 27 63 55 4 4 Aleka Persaud nbsp Guyana 27 76 NR 56 5 8 Bisma Khan nbsp Pakistan 27 78 NR 57 5 2 Unilez Takyi nbsp Ghana 27 85 58 4 1 Angelika Ouedraogo nbsp Burkina Faso 28 38 NR 59 4 6 Mya De Freitas nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 28 57 60 4 7 Noor Yussuf Abdulla nbsp Bahrain 28 87 61 4 8 Jessica Makwenda nbsp Malawi 28 96 62 3 4 Anastasiya Tyurina nbsp Tajikistan 29 05 63 4 3 Noelani Day nbsp Tonga 29 06 64 3 8 Siri Arun Budcharern nbsp Laos 29 22 65 3 5 Bunpichmorakat Kheun nbsp Cambodia 29 42 66 4 2 Alicia Mateus nbsp Mozambique 29 63 67 3 2 Lara Dashti nbsp Kuwait 29 69 68 3 1 Junayna Ahmed nbsp Bangladesh 29 78 NR 69 3 6 Nafissath Radji nbsp Benin 29 99 70 3 3 Robyn Young nbsp Eswatini 30 41 71 3 7 Dania Nour nbsp Palestine 30 43 72 2 1 Alphonsine Agahozo nbsp Rwanda 30 50 73 2 2 Osisang Chilton nbsp Palau 30 67 74 2 4 Tity Dumbuya nbsp Sierra Leone 31 56 75 2 6 Chloe Sauvourel nbsp Central African Republic 32 18 76 2 3 Roukaya Mahamane nbsp Niger 32 21 77 2 7 Aya Mpali nbsp Gabon 32 24 78 1 4 Imelda Ximenes Belo nbsp East Timor 32 89 79 1 3 Odrina Kaze nbsp Burundi 33 39 80 1 5 Haneen Ibrahim nbsp Sudan 34 49 81 2 8 Stefan Sangala nbsp Republic of the Congo 37 92 2 5 Nada Arkaji nbsp Qatar DNS 11 2 Anna Hopkin nbsp Great Britain Semifinals edit The swimmers with the best 8 times regardless of heat advanced to the final 8 Rank Heat Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes 1 2 4 Emma McKeon nbsp Australia 24 00 Q OR 2 1 4 Pernille Blume nbsp Denmark 24 08 Q 3 1 5 Sarah Sjostrom nbsp Sweden 24 13 Q 4 2 6 Abbey Weitzeil nbsp United States 24 19 Q 5 2 3 Katarzyna Wasick nbsp Poland 24 26 Q 6 2 5 Cate Campbell nbsp Australia 24 27 Q 7 1 6 Ranomi Kromowidjojo nbsp Netherlands 24 29 Q 8 1 2 Wu Qingfeng nbsp China 24 32 QSO 1 3 Zhang Yufei nbsp China QSO WD 10 2 2 Arina Surkova nbsp ROC 24 57 11 2 1 Melanie Henique nbsp France 24 63 2 7 Simone Manuel nbsp United States 13 1 7 Emma Chelius nbsp South Africa 24 64 NR 14 1 8 Marie Wattel nbsp France 24 76 15 2 8 Fanny Teijonsalo nbsp Finland 24 91 16 1 1 Julie Kepp Jensen nbsp Denmark 24 98 Final edit 9 Rank Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes nbsp 4 Emma McKeon nbsp Australia 23 81 OR nbsp 3 Sarah Sjostrom nbsp Sweden 24 07 nbsp 5 Pernille Blume nbsp Denmark 24 21 4 1 Ranomi Kromowidjojo nbsp Netherlands 24 30 5 2 Katarzyna Wasick nbsp Poland 24 32 8 Wu Qingfeng nbsp China 7 7 Cate Campbell nbsp Australia 24 36 8 6 Abbey Weitzeil nbsp United States 24 41References edit a b Swimming Women s 50m Freestyle Schedule Tokyo 2020 Archived from the original on 6 October 2021 Retrieved 29 July 2021 Swimming Sjostrom breaks women s 50 meters freestyle world record Reuters 30 July 2017 Retrieved 1 February 2020 Dillman Lisa 4 August 2012 London Olympics Ranomi Kromowidjojo wins 50 meter freestyle Los Angeles Times Retrieved 12 July 2013 Swimming Kromowidjojo wins 50m freestyle gold Reuters 4 August 2012 Retrieved 12 July 2013 Tokyo 2020 FINA Swimming Qualification System PDF Tokyo 2020 FINA Retrieved 29 January 2020 FINA Swimming Rulebook 2017 21 PDF FINA Retrieved 29 January 2020 Heats results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 30 July 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2021 Semifinals results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 19 August 2021 Retrieved 31 July 2021 Final results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 1 August 2021 Retrieved 1 August 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