1997 FINA Short Course World Championships – Women's 200m Butterfly

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The finals and the qualifying heats of the Women's 200 metres Butterfly event at the 1997 FINA Short Course World Championships were held on the first day of the competition, on Thursday 17 April 1997 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Finals

RANKFINAL ATIME
Med 1.png Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Limin  (CHN)2:07.20
Med 2.png Flag of Japan.svg  Hitomi Kashima  (JPN)2:07.34
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Misty Hyman  (USA)2:07.54
4.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yun Qu  (CHN)2:08.74
5.Flag of Sweden.svg  Johanna Sjöberg  (SWE)2:09.25
6.Flag of Denmark.svg  Mette Jacobsen  (DEN)2:09.28
7.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jessica Deglau  (CAN)2:10.73
8.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Angela Kennedy  (AUS)2:13.73


RANKFINAL BTIME
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Jäke  (GER)2:10.56
10.Flag of Denmark.svg  Sophia Skou  (DEN)2:11.18
11.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Margaretha Pedder  (GBR)2:11.35
12.Flag of the United States.svg  Lia Oberstar  (USA)2:11.53
13.Flag of Indonesia.svg  Catherine Surya  (INA)2:11.66
14.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Andrea Schwartz  (CAN)2:12.66
15.Flag of Spain.svg  Bárbara Franco  (ESP)2:12.75
16.Flag of Germany.svg  Silvia Szalai  (GER)2:17.94

Qualifying heats

RANKHEATS RANKINGTIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Misty Hyman  (USA)2:07.78
2.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yun Qu  (CHN)2:09.54
3.Flag of Japan.svg  Hitomi Kashima  (JPN)2:09.63
4.Flag of Denmark.svg  Mette Jacobsen  (DEN)2:10.53
5.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jessica Deglau  (CAN)2:10.83
6.Flag of Sweden.svg  Johanna Sjöberg  (SWE)2:10.84
7.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Limin  (CHN)2:11.14
8.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Angela Kennedy  (AUS)2:11.31
9.Flag of Indonesia.svg  Catherine Surya  (INA)2:11.53
10.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Margaretha Pedder  (GBR)2:11.62
11.Flag of the United States.svg  Lia Oberstar  (USA)2:11.70
12.Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Jäke  (GER)2:11.78
13.Flag of Germany.svg  Silvia Szalai  (GER)2:12.09
14.Flag of Spain.svg  Bárbara Franco  (ESP)2:12.30
15.Flag of Denmark.svg  Sophia Skou  (DEN)2:12.40
16.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Andrea Schwartz  (CAN)2:13.31
17.Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Uryniuk  (POL)2:14.26
18.Flag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Pozdeyeva  (RUS)2:14.95
19.Flag of Argentina.svg  María Pereyra  (ARG)2:15.06
20.Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Francisco  (POR)2:16.26
21.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Melissa Mata  (CRC)2:16.62
22.Flag of Sweden.svg  Mikaela Laurén  (SWE)2:16.88
23.Flag of Thailand.svg  Praphalsai Minpraphal  (THA)2:17.16
24.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Pechanová  (CZE)2:18.30
25.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Ania Piedra  (CRC)2:18.71
26.Flag of South Africa.svg  Candice Crafford  (RSA)2:18.76

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