2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Women's 200 metre freestyle

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Women's 200 metre freestyle
at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Venue Yokohama International Swimming Pool
DatesAugust 26, 2002 (heats &
semifinals)
August 27, 2002 (final)
Competitors28 from 8 nations
Winning time1:58.74
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
  1999
2006  

The women's 200 metre freestyle competition at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 26–27 at the Yokohama International Swimming Pool. [1] [2] The last champion was Susie O'Neill of Australia. [3]

Contents

This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all in freestyle. [4]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan Pacific records were as follows:

World record Flag of Germany.svg  Franziska van Almsick  (GER)1:56.64 Berlin, Germany August 3, 2002
Pan Pacific Championships record Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Claudia Poll  (CRC)1:57.48 Fukuoka, Japan August 10, 1997

Results

All times are in minutes and seconds.

KEY:qFastest non-qualifiersQQualifiedCRChampionships recordNRNational recordPBPersonal bestSBSeasonal best

Heats

The first round was held on August 26. [1]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
144 Lindsay Benko Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:00.72Q
245 Tomoko Hagiwara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:00.75Q
324 Elka Graham Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:01.04Q
443 Diana Munz Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:01.11Q
522 Alison Fitch Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2:01.35Q
615 Mariana Brochado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2:01.45Q
735 Giaan Rooney Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:01.60Q
848 Monique Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2:01.70Q
934 Pang Jiaying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2:01.84Q
1033 Tomoko Nagai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:02.09Q
1036 Norie Urabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:02.09Q
1223 Jessica Deglau Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:02.37Q
1332 Mary Hill Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:02.42Q
1447 Heidi Crawford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:02.46Q
1526 Sachiko Yamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:02.60Q
1631 Elizabeth Collins Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:02.63Q
1746 Rhiannon Jeffrey Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:02.71
1828 Ai Shibata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:03.34
1942 Rebecca Creedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:03.63
2013 Denise Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2:04.78
2121 Kelly Doody Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:04.99
2237 Helen Norfolk Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2:05.19
2327 Madoka Ochi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:05.73
2438 Sarah Jackson Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2:06.08
2516 Melanie Bouchard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:06.51
2614 Rebecca Linton Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2:07.32
2712 Melissa Ingram Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2:09.56
2811 Wei Min Teo Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2:12.14
-17 Nathalie Bernard Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand DNS
-25 Petria Thomas Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia DNS
-41 Laura Nicholls Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on August 26. [1]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
124 Lindsay Benko Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:00.66Q
215 Diana Munz Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:00.78Q
325 Elka Graham Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:00.85Q
414 Tomoko Hagiwara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:01.37Q
426 Giaan Rooney Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:01.37Q
613 Mariana Brochado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2:01.52Q
728 Sachiko Yamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:01.55Q
822 Pang Jiaying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2:01.61Q
921 Mary Hill Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:01.73
1023 Alison Fitch Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2:01.92
1112 Tomoko Nagai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:02.04
1216 Monique Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2:02.20
1318 Elizabeth Collins Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:02.54
1411 Heidi Crawford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:02.58
1527 Norie Urabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:03.27
1617 Jessica Deglau Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:03.53

Final

The final was held on August 27. [1]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Lindsay Benko Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:58.74
Silver medal icon.svg3 Elka Graham Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1:59.72
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Giaan Rooney Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1:59.82
46 Tomoko Hagiwara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:00.26
55 Diana Munz Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:00.95
68 Pang Jiaying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2:01.65
71 Sachiko Yamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:01.94
87 Mariana Brochado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2:02.68

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References

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  2. 2002 Pan Pacific held in Yokohama International Swimming Pool
  3. ISHOF list with all medalists in Pan Pacific Championships history Archived 2014-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Swimming Technical Manual" (PDF). Guadalajara 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.