Women's 400 metre freestyle at the 1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sydney International Aquatic Centre | |||||||||
Dates | August 22, 1999 (heats & finals) | |||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 9 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 4:08.39 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships | ||
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Freestyle | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | women | |
1500 m | men | |
Backstroke | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Breaststroke | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Butterfly | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Individual medley | ||
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
Freestyle relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
4×200 m | men | women |
Medley relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
The women's 400 metre freestyle competition at the 1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 22 at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre. [1] The last champion was Claudia Poll of Costa Rica. [2]
The eighth edition of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50 m) event, was held in 1999 at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia, from 22–29 August. Only two swimmers per country could compete in finals, and only four swimmers per country could compete in semifinals.
The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (SOPAC) is a swimming venue located in the Sydney Olympic Park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1994, the SOPAC was a major venue for the 2000 Summer Olympics as it hosted the swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, the medal events for water polo, and the swimming portion of the modern pentathlon competitions.
Claudia Maria Poll Ahrens is a Costa Rican swimmer who competes in the 200 m to 800 m freestyle events. She is Costa Rica's only Olympic gold-medalist, having won the country's first Olympic gold medals at the 1996 Olympics in the 200 meter freestyle. She is a multiple national record holder in the freestyle events.
This race consisted of eight lengths of the pool, with all eight being in the freestyle stroke. [3]
Freestyle is a category of swimming competition, defined by the rules of the International Swimming Federation (FINA), in which competitors are subject to few limited restrictions on their swimming stroke. Freestyle races are the most common of all swimming competitions, with distances beginning with 50 meters and reaching 1500 meters, also known as the mile. The term 'freestyle stroke' is sometimes used as a synonym for 'front crawl', as front crawl is the fastest swimming stroke. It is now the most common stroke used in freestyle competitions.
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:
World record | 4:03.85 | Seoul, South Korea | September 22, 1988 | |
Pan Pacific Championships record | 4:04.53 | Tokyo, Japan | August 1989 |
All times are in minutes and seconds.
KEY: | q | Fastest non-qualifiers | Q | Qualified | CR | Championships record | NR | National record | PB | Personal best | SB | Seasonal best |
The first round was held on August 22. [1]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Brooke Bennett | 4:09.15 | Q | |
2 | Lindsay Benko | 4:10.48 | Q | |
3 | Ellen Stonebraker | 4:10.83 | Q | |
4 | Claudia Poll | 4:12.75 | Q | |
5 | Cristina Teuscher | 4:13.67 | Q | |
6 | Rachel Harris | 4:14.84 | Q | |
7 | Melissa Deary | 4:15.10 | Q | |
8 | Charlene Benzie | 4:15.65 | Q | |
9 | Sachiko Yamada | 4:16.95 | ||
10 | Danielle Woods | 4:17.46 | ||
11 | Sarah D'Arcy | 4:17.80 | ||
12 | Jennifer Reilly | 4:18.06 | ||
13 | Molly Freedman | 4:18.08 | ||
14 | Kim van Selm | 4:21.39 | ||
15 | Danielle Bell | 4:21.51 | ||
16 | Sarah Tolar | 4:22.39 | ||
17 | Tsai Shu-min | 4:22.50 | ||
18 | Lindsay Beavers | 4:24.47 | ||
19 | Junko Nakatani | 4:24.81 | ||
20 | Elizabeth Van Welie | 4:25.29 | ||
21 | Natalie du Toit | 4:26.26 | ||
22 | Deanna Schonwald | 4:26.96 | ||
23 | Katie Brambley | 4:27.02 | ||
24 | Roh Joo-hee | 4:27.25 |
The final was held on August 22. [1]
Rank | Lane | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Brooke Bennett | 4:08.39 | |||
Lindsay Benko | 4:08.75 | |||
Claudia Poll | 4:11.54 | |||
4 | Rachel Harris | 4:14.80 | ||
5 | Sachiko Yamada | 4:15.54 | ||
6 | Charlene Benzie | 4:15.76 | ||
7 | Danielle Bell | 4:21.36 | ||
8 | Kim van Selm | 4:21.66 |
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