Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley

The women's 200 metre individual medley event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 18–19 September at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia.[1]

Women's 200 metre individual medley
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueSydney International Aquatic Centre
DateSeptember 18, 2000 (heats &
semifinals)
September 19, 2000 (final)
Competitors36 from 28 nations
Winning time2:10.68 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Yana Klochkova Ukraine
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Beatrice Câșlaru Romania
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Cristina Teuscher United States
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Yana Klochkova, Ukraine's swimming pride and three-time European champion, became the fourth swimmer in Olympic history to strike a medley double, since Claudia Kolb did so in 1968, Tracy Caulkins in 1984, and Michelle Smith in 1996. Leading from start to finish, she established a sterling time of 2:10.68 to cut off Lin Li's eight-year Olympic record by a comfortable margin of 0.95 seconds.[2][3] Romania's Beatrice Câșlaru, who shared the European title with Klochkova in the event, raced to silver with a national record of 2:12.57 on the rear of a dominant breaststroke leg. Meanwhile, U.S. swimmer Cristina Teuscher took home the bronze in 2:13.32 to touch out Canada's Marianne Limpert (2:13.44) by 12-hundredths of a second.[4][5][6]

Limpert was followed in fifth by her teammate Joanne Malar (2:13.70) and in sixth by Russia's Oxana Verevka (2:13.88). Previously competed for Brazil in Atlanta four years earlier, Gabrielle Rose finished seventh in 2:14.82, while Japan's Tomoko Hagiwara rounded out the field with an eighth-place time of 2:15.64.[6]

Notable swimmers missed out the top 8 final, featuring China's Chen Yan, who recorded the second fastest time ever in the event's history but faded badly to place ninth (2:15.27); and Australia's home favorite Elli Overton, who finished her semifinal run with an eleventh-place effort (2:15.74).[7]

Records

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

World record  Wu Yanyan (CHN)2:09.72 Shanghai, China17 October 1997[8]
Olympic record  Lin Li (CHN)2:11.65 Barcelona, Spain30 July 1992[8]

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
19 SeptemberFinalYana Klochkova  Ukraine2:10.68OR

Results

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Heats

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RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
137Oxana Verevka  Russia2:13.48Q, NR
244Beatrice Câșlaru  Romania2:13.72Q
354Yana Klochkova  Ukraine2:13.83Q
445Joanne Malar  Canada2:13.92Q
555Cristina Teuscher  United States2:14.17Q
643Marianne Limpert  Canada2:15.07Q
734Tomoko Hagiwara  Japan2:15.16Q
836Gabrielle Rose  United States2:15.55Q
952Chen Yan  China2:16.01Q
1051Federica Biscia  Italy2:16.09Q, NR
1146Sue Rolph  Great Britain2:16.43Q
1248Yseult Gervy  Belgium2:16.51Q
1342Zhan Shu  China2:16.63Q
1453Elli Overton  Australia2:16.76Q
1533Nicole Hetzer  Germany2:16.98Q
1656Sabine Herbst  Germany2:17.18Q
1723Hana Černá  Czech Republic2:17.58NR
1838Kirsty Coventry  Zimbabwe2:17.73AF
1925Alenka Kejžar  Slovenia2:18.33NR
2031Helen Norfolk  New Zealand2:18.90
2158Vered Borochovski  Israel2:18.99
2224Carolyn Adel  Suriname2:19.17
2341Joscelin Yeo  Singapore2:19.18
2457Kathryn Evans  Great Britain2:19.41
2547Anna Windsor  Australia2:19.44
2632Yasuko Tajima  Japan2:21.65
2722Nam Yoo-sun  South Korea2:22.53
2813Marina Mulyayeva  Kazakhstan2:22.72
2921María Virginia Garrone  Argentina2:22.98
3026Aikaterini Sarakatsani  Greece2:23.05
3128Sia Wai Yen  Malaysia2:23.31
3215Alexandra Zertsalova  Kyrgyzstan2:24.09
3327Smiljana Marinović  Croatia2:25.24
3435Diana Mocanu  Romania2:29.58
3514Meritxell Sabate  Andorra2:30.41
3616Fernanda Cuadra  Nicaragua2:38.25

Semifinals

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Semifinal 1

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RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Beatrice Câșlaru  Romania2:13.31Q
25Joanne Malar  Canada2:13.59Q
33Marianne Limpert  Canada2:13.90Q
46Gabrielle Rose  United States2:14.40Q
52Federica Biscia  Italy2:15.71NR
61Elli Overton  Australia2:15.74
77Yseult Gervy  Belgium2:17.19
88Sabine Herbst  Germany2:17.51

Semifinal 2

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RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Yana Klochkova  Ukraine2:13.08Q
23Cristina Teuscher  United States2:13.47Q
34Oxana Verevka  Russia2:14.04Q
46Tomoko Hagiwara  Japan2:15.09Q
52Chen Yan  China2:15.27
67Sue Rolph  Great Britain2:15.98
71Zhan Shu  China2:16.58
88Nicole Hetzer  Germany2:18.08

Final

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RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
4Yana Klochkova  Ukraine2:10.68OR*
5Beatrice Câșlaru  Romania2:12.57NR
3Cristina Teuscher  United States2:13.32
42Marianne Limpert  Canada2:13.44
56Joanne Malar  Canada2:13.70
67Oxana Verevka  Russia2:13.88
71Gabrielle Rose  United States2:14.82
88Tomoko Hagiwara  Japan2:15.64

* Also a European and a Ukrainian record.

References

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  1. ^ "Swimming schedule". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 14 September 2000. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Klochkova completes golden double". BBC Sport. 19 September 2000. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ Fitzpatrick, Franz (19 September 2000). "U.S.' Malchow Beats Odds To Grab Gold". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Aussies rule relays". Sports Illustrated. CNN. 20 September 2000. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Malchow sets Olympic record in 200 fly". ESPN. 19 September 2000. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  6. ^ a b Whitten, Phillip (19 September 2000). "Olympic Day 4 Finals". Swimming World Magazine. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  7. ^ Whitten, Phillip (18 September 2000). "Olympic Day 3 Finals (100 Breast, 100 Back M, 100 Back W, 200 Free)". Swimming World Magazine. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  8. ^ a b c "Sydney 2000: Swimming – Women's 200m Individual Medley Heats" (PDF). Sydney 2000. LA84 Foundation. pp. 326–327. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
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