Swimming at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre breaststroke

The Women's 200 Breaststroke event at the 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam 24 – 25 July 2003 in Barcelona, Spain. Preliminary[1] and semifinal[2] heats swam on July 24, with the Final[3] swum on July 25.

Women's 200m Breaststroke
at the 2003 FINA World Aquatics Championships
Dates24 July (prelims, semifinals)
25 July (final)
Winning time2 minute 22.99 seconds
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    China
← 2001
2005 →

At the start of the event, the World (WR) and Championship (CR) records were:

Results edit

Final edit

Place Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Amanda Beard   USA 2:22.99 =WR
2 Leisel Jones   Australia 2:24.33
3 Hui Qi   China 2:25.78
4 Anne Poleska   Germany 2:26.35
5 Mirna Jukić   Austria 2:26.38
6 Sarah Poewe   Germany 2:26.72
7 Masami Tanaka   Japan 2:28.55
8 Diana Remenyi   Hungary 2:29.20

Semifinals edit

Rank Heat + Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 S1 L4 Amanda Beard   USA 2:25.54 q
2 S2 L3 Hui Qi   China 2:26.30 q
3 S2 L4 Mirna Jukić   Austria 2:26.46 q
4 S2 L5 Anne Poleska   Germany 2:26.53 q
5 S1 L3 Leisel Jones   Australia 2:26.59 q
6 S1 L5 Masami Tanaka   Japan 2:27.62 q
7 S2 L6 Sarah Poewe   Germany 2:27.65 q
8 S1 L2 Diana Remenyi   Hungary 2:28.12 q
9 S2 L2 Ágnes Kovács   Hungary 2:28.18
10 S2 L7 Beatrice Câșlaru   Romania 2:28.78
11 S1 L8 Nan Luo   China 2:28.79
11 S1 L6 Yuliya Pidslina   Ukraine 2:28.79
13 S1 L7 Kristy Kowal   USA 2:29.19
14 S2 L8 Lauren van Oosten   Canada 2:30.21
15 S1 L1 Ingrid Haiden   South Africa 2:31.57
16 S2 L1 Rhiannon Leier   Canada 2:31.63

Preliminaries edit

Rank Heat+Lane Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 H5 L4 Mirna Jukić   Austria 2:27.91 q
2 H4 L4 Amanda Beard   United States 2:27.95 q
3 H4 L3 Anne Poleska   Germany 2:28.34 q
4 H4 L5 Masami Tanaka   Japan 2:28.58 q
5 H6 L4 Hui Qi   China 2:28.74 q
6 H6 L5 Leisel Jones   Australia 2:28.79 q
7 H6 L6 Sarah Poewe   Germany 2:28.90 q
8 H6 L2 Yuliya Pidslina   Ukraine 2:28.97 q
9 H4 L6 Ágnes Kovács   Hungary 2:29.74 q
10 H5 L6 Diana Remenyi   Hungary 2:29.79 q
11 H4 L7 Beatrice Câșlaru   Romania 2:29.84 q
12 H5 L5 Kristy Kowal   United States 2:30.41 q
13 H4 L1 Rhiannon Leier   Canada 2:30.71 q
14 H3 L4 Ingrid Haiden   South Africa 2:31.37 q
15 H6 L1 Lauren Van Oosten   Canada 2:31.41 q
16 H6 L3 Nan Luo   China 2:31.42 q
17 H5 L2 Sarah Katsoulis   Australia 2:31.89
18 H6 L7 Elena Bogomazova   Russia 2:32.44
19 H5 L7 Sara Farina   Italy 2:32.82
20 H5 L8 İlkay Dikmen   Turkey 2:33.31
21 H2 L5 Tamara Sambrailo   Slovenia 2:34.14
22 H5 L3 Emma Igelström   Sweden 2:35.03
23 H3 L3 Natalia Hissamutdinova   Estonia 2:35.42
24 H3 L2 Ramona Pedretti   Switzerland 2:35.94
25 H3 L1 Oleksandra Bogata   Ukraine 2:36.48
26 H3 L7 Barbara Ferreira   Portugal 2:36.69
27 H3 L5 Yi Ting Siow   Malaysia 2:36.77
28 H2 L3 Elisabeth Jarland   Norway 2:36.96
29 H3 L6 Joanna Maranhão   Brazil 2:37.59
30 H3 L8 Íris Edda Heimisdóttir   Iceland 2:38.04
31 H6 L8 Agustina De Giovanni   Argentina 2:38.81
32 H2 L4 Carmela Schlegel   Switzerland 2:42.05
33 H5 L1 Salma Zeinhom   Egypt 2:43.72
34 H1 L5 Katerine Moreno   Bolivia 2:44.99
35 H2 L6 Ka Lei Liu   Hong Kong 2:46.00
36 H2 L8 Sin Ian Lei   Macau 2:47.50
37 H2 L7 Magdalena Sutanto   Indonesia 2:51.79
38 H1 L3 Jamie Shufflebarger   Virgin Islands 2:52.72
39 H1 L4 Alessandra Cenni   San Marino 2:56.42
40 H1 L6 Éliane Droubry   Ivory Coast 2:57.51
41 H2 L2 Natalya Filina   Azerbaijan 2:58.67
42 H1 L2 Roshendra Vrolijk   Aruba 3:02.93
43 H1 L7 N. Ravojanahary   Madagascar 3:07.03
- H2 L1 Valeria Silva   Peru DQ
- - Jaime King   Great Britain DNS
- - Smiljana Marinović   Croatia DNS

References edit

  1. ^ 2003 FINA Worlds results: Women's 200m Breast -- prelims, from OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the 2003 Worlds); retrieved 2010-01-22.
  2. ^ 2003 FINA Worlds results: Women's 200m Breast -- semis, from OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the 2003 Worlds); retrieved 2010-01-22.
  3. ^ 2003 FINA Worlds results: Women's 200m Breast -- finals, from OmegaTiming.com (official timer of the 2003 Worlds); retrieved 2010-01-22.