2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 100 metre individual medley

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Women's 100m I.M.
at the 2010 Short Course Worlds
Dates16 December 2010 (heats and final)
17 December 2010 (final)
Competitors66
Winning time58.95
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 the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
  2008
2012  

The Women's 100 Individual Medley (or I.M.) at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) took place 16 17 December 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The preliminary heats and semifinals were swum on 16 December; [1] [2] the final on 17 December. [3]

Contents

66 individuals swam the event. [1]

Records

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

NameNationTimeLocationDate
World record Hinkelien Schreuder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 57.74 Berlin 15 November 2009
Championship record Jenny Thompson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 59.30 Hong Kong 1 April 1999

The following records were established during the competition:

DateRoundNameNationTimeWRCR
16 December 2010Heats Ariana Kukors Flag of the United States.svg  United States 59.14CR
16 December 2010Semifinals Ariana Kukors Flag of the United States.svg  United States 58.65CR

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNameTimeNotes
121Flag of the United States.svg  Ariana Kukors  (USA)59.14Q, CR
284Flag of Hungary.svg  Evelyn Verrasztó  (HUN)1:00.01Q
285Flag of Estonia.svg  Jane Trepp  (EST)1:00.01Q
493Flag of Germany.svg  Theresa Michalak  (GER)1:00.14Q
582Flag of Finland.svg  Hanna-Maria Seppälä  (FIN)1:00.15Q
683Flag of Sweden.svg  Sarah Sjöström  (SWE)1:00.33Q
794Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hinkelien Schreuder  (NED)1:00.40Q
823Flag of the United States.svg  Missy Franklin  (USA)1:00.46Q
986Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Jing  (CHN)1:00.57Q
1096Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kotuku Ngawati  (AUS)1:00.61Q
1195Flag of Belarus.svg  Sviatlana Khakhlova  (BLR)1:00.73Q
1226Flag of Belarus.svg  Aleksandra Gerasimenya  (BLR)1:00.83Q
1392Flag of Poland.svg  Aleksandra Urbanczyk  (POL)1:01.08Q
1476Flag of Italy.svg  Francesca Segat  (ITA)1:01.12Q
1587Flag of Russia.svg  Ekaterina Andreeva  (RUS)1:01.13Q
1674Flag of Norway.svg  Katharina Stiberg  (NOR)1:01.37Q
1781Flag of Brazil.svg  Julyana Kury  (BRA)1:01.55
1877Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Belyakina  (RUS)1:01.60
1997Flag of Italy.svg  Laura Letrari  (ITA)1:01.62
2098Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabiola Molina  (BRA)1:01.66
2178Flag of Sweden.svg  Sara Thydén  (SWE)1:01.86
2264Flag of Iceland.svg  Hrafnhildur Lúthersdóttir  (ISL)1:01.91
2353Flag of Iceland.svg  Ragnheiður Ragnarsdóttir  (ISL)1:01.98
2491Flag of Finland.svg  Emilia Pikkarainen  (FIN)1:02.00
2513Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Jing  (CHN)1:02.05
2665Flag of Austria.svg  Lisa Zaiser  (AUT)1:02.22
2722Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Leisel Jones  (AUS)1:02.33
2871Flag of Spain.svg  Mireia Belmonte García  (ESP)1:02.36
2962Flag of Switzerland.svg  Melanie Schweiger  (SUI)1:02.65
3088Flag of Slovakia.svg  Katarina Listopadova  (SVK)1:02.74
3163Flag of Slovenia.svg  Nina Sovinek  (SLO)1:02.87
3273Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Alana Kathryn Dillette  (BAH)1:02.88
3356Flag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)1:02.98
3367Flag of South Africa.svg  Mandy Loots  (RSA)1:02.98
3566Flag of Turkey.svg  Burcu Dolunay  (TUR)1:03.16
3654Flag of South Africa.svg  Katheryn Anne Meaklim  (RSA)1:03.19
3761Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lajnef  (TUN)1:03.20
3855Flag of Austria.svg  Caroline Reitshammer  (AUT)1:03.48
3968Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Kong Yvette Man Yi  (HKG)1:03.80
4072Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Cheng Wan-Jung  (TPE)1:03.83
4137Flag of Jamaica.svg  Alia Atkinson  (JAM)1:04.64
4238Flag of Turkey.svg  Gizem Bozkurt  (TUR)1:05.10
4345Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Lara Butler  (CAY)1:05.44
4452Flag of Macau.svg  Ma Cheok Mei  (MAC)1:05.80
4531Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eliana Barrios  (VEN)1:06.60
4614Flag of Egypt.svg  Farida Osman  (EGY)1:07.52
4743Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Karen Torrez  (BOL)1:07.57 NR
4858Flag of Namibia.svg  Magdalene Briedenhann  (NAM)1:08.10
4951Flag of Namibia.svg  Micaela Cloete  (NAM)1:08.36
5057Flag of Malta.svg  Melinda Sue Micallef  (MLT)1:08.55
5144Flag of Jordan.svg  Sara Hyajna  (JOR)1:09.99
5242Flag of Macau.svg  Tan Chi Yan  (MAC)1:10.46
5346Flag of Malta.svg  Davina Mangion  (MLT)1:10.55
5447Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Dalia Torrez  (NCA)1:10.64
5525Flag of Fiji.svg  Tieri Erasito  (FIJ)1:13.49
5635Flag of Pakistan.svg  Anum Bandey  (PAK)1:13.65
5724Flag of Guatemala.svg  Zonia Caravantes  (GUA)1:13.70
5848Flag of Fiji.svg  Cheyenne Rova  (FIJ)1:13.83
5941Flag of Madagascar.svg  Estellah Fils Rabetsara  (MAD)1:13.96
6033Flag of Kenya.svg  Anham Salyani  (KEN)1:15.07
6132Flag of Nigeria.svg  Rachael Tonjor  (NGR)1:15.60
6234Flag of Kenya.svg  Sonia Cege  (KEN)1:17.76
6336Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg  Ann-Marie Hepler  (MHL)1:20.56
6415Flag of Guyana.svg  Britany van Lange  (GUY)1:20.98
6527Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg  Grace Kimball  (NMI)1:21.40
-75Flag of Norway.svg  Ingvild Snildal  (NOR)DNS

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameTimeNotes
12Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kotuku Ngawati  (AUS)59.18Q
26Flag of the United States.svg  Missy Franklin  (USA)59.67Q
34Flag of Hungary.svg  Evelyn Verrasztó  (HUN)59.86Q
45Flag of Germany.svg  Theresa Michalak  (GER)59.87Q
51Flag of Italy.svg  Francesca Segat  (ITA)1:00.44
67Flag of Belarus.svg  Aleksandra Gerasimenya  (BLR)1:00.79
73Flag of Sweden.svg  Sarah Sjöström  (SWE)1:01.12
88Flag of Norway.svg  Katharina Stiberg  (NOR)1:02.87

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameTimeNotes
14Flag of the United States.svg  Ariana Kukors  (USA)58.65Q, CR
22Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Jing  (CHN)59.36Q
36Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hinkelien Schreuder  (NED)59.63Q
45Flag of Estonia.svg  Jane Trepp  (EST)59.77Q
53Flag of Finland.svg  Hanna-Maria Seppälä  (FIN)1:00.49
61Flag of Poland.svg  Aleksandra Urbanczyk  (POL)1:00.85
77Flag of Belarus.svg  Sviatlana Khakhlova  (BLR)1:00.96
88Flag of Russia.svg  Ekaterina Andreeva  (RUS)1:01.86

Final

RankLaneNameTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4Flag of the United States.svg  Ariana Kukors  (USA)58.95
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kotuku Ngawati  (AUS)59.27
Bronze medal icon.svg3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hinkelien Schreuder  (NED)59.53
42Flag of Estonia.svg  Jane Trepp  (EST)59.85
51Flag of Germany.svg  Theresa Michalak  (GER)59.97
67Flag of Hungary.svg  Evelyn Verrasztó  (HUN)1:00.19
76Flag of the United States.svg  Missy Franklin  (USA)1:00.75
88Flag of Italy.svg  Francesca Segat  (ITA)1:01.29

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