Swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre breaststroke

The Women's 200 metre breaststroke competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 27 and 28 July 2017.[1][2]

Women's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates27 July (heats and semifinals)
28 July (final)
Competitors36 from 32 nations
Winning time2:19.64
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    China
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Records edit

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

World record   Rikke Møller Pedersen (DEN) 2:19.11 Barcelona, Spain 1 August 2013
Competition record   Rikke Møller Pedersen (DEN) 2:19.11 Barcelona, Spain 1 August 2013

Results edit

Heats edit

The heats were held on 27 July at 10:10.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 3 Molly Renshaw   Great Britain 2:24.03 Q
2 4 5 Lilly King   United States 2:24.28 Q
3 3 4 Taylor McKeown   Australia 2:24.31 Q
4 2 3 Jessica Vall   Spain 2:24.41 Q
5 2 5 Bethany Galat   United States 2:24.56 Q
6 3 6 Kierra Smith   Canada 2:24.57 Q
7 2 4 Rikke Møller Pedersen   Denmark 2:24.69 Q
8 4 7 Martina Moravčíková   Czech Republic 2:25.26 Q, NR
9 2 2 Ashley McGregor   Canada 2:25.31 Q
10 4 3 Shi Jinglin   China 2:25.39 Q
11 4 4 Yuliya Yefimova   Russia 2:25.63 Q
12 4 6 Reona Aoki   Japan 2:25.93 Q
13 3 7 Back Su-yeon   South Korea 2:26.45 Q
14 3 5 Jocelyn Ulyett   Great Britain 2:26.50 Q
15 3 2 Satomi Suzuki   Japan 2:26.78 Q
16 4 2 Jenna Laukkanen   Finland 2:28.59 Q
17 2 6 Viktoriya Zeynep Güneş   Turkey 2:28.68
18 2 1 Esther González   Mexico 2:28.71
19 4 8 Sophie Hansson   Sweden 2:28.81
20 3 1 Victoria Kaminskaya   Portugal 2:29.18
21 4 1 Macarena Ceballos   Argentina 2:29.34
22 2 7 Dalma Sebestyén   Hungary 2:29.35
23 3 0 Kaylene Corbett   South Africa 2:31.36
24 3 8 Andrea Podmaníková   Slovakia 2:32.63
25 4 0 Natasha Lloyd   New Zealand 2:33.93
26 2 0 Mercedes Toledo   Venezuela 2:35.20
27 2 8 Rebecca Kamau   Kenya 2:36.99
28 3 9 Alina Bulmag   Moldova 2:37.42
29 4 9 Alexandra Schegoleva   Cyprus 2:38.60
30 1 2 Nguyễn Thị Nhất Lam   Vietnam 2:45.25
31 1 3 Honia Ibrahim   Iraq 2:45.37
32 1 5 Rusudan Goginashvili   Georgia 2:45.52
33 1 4 Kiah Borg   Namibia 2:48.48
34 2 9 Nawapas Pisanuwong   Thailand 2:49.09
35 1 7 Kristina Panasenko   Kyrgyzstan 2:52.53
36 1 6 Tilali Scanlan   American Samoa 3:04.65

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were held on 27 July at 18:50.[4]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Shi Jinglin   China 2:23.17 Q
2 3 Kierra Smith   Canada 2:23.18 Q
3 5 Jessica Vall   Spain 2:23.49 Q
4 4 Lilly King   United States 2:23.81 Q
5 1 Jocelyn Ulyett   Great Britain 2:23.82
6 7 Reona Aoki   Japan 2:24.42
7 6 Martina Moravčíková   Czech Republic 2:25.67
8 8 Jenna Laukkanen   Finland 2:27.77

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 Yuliya Yefimova   Russia 2:21.49 Q
2 3 Bethany Galat   United States 2:21.86 Q
3 5 Taylor McKeown   Australia 2:22.10 Q
4 4 Molly Renshaw   Great Britain 2:23.51 Q
5 6 Rikke Møller Pedersen   Denmark 2:24.51
6 8 Satomi Suzuki   Japan 2:25.60
7 2 Ashley McGregor   Canada 2:25.75
8 1 Back Su-yeon   South Korea 2:26.37

Final edit

The final was held on 28 July at 18:25.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Yuliya Yefimova   Russia 2:19.64
  5 Bethany Galat   United States 2:21.77
  6 Shi Jinglin   China 2:21.93
4 8 Lilly King   United States 2:22.11
5 2 Kierra Smith   Canada 2:22.23
6 1 Molly Renshaw   Great Britain 2:22.96
7 3 Taylor McKeown   Australia 2:23.06
8 7 Jessica Vall   Spain 2:23.29

References edit