Australia at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships

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Australia at the
2007 World Aquatics Championships
Flag of Australia.svg
FINA code AUS
National federation Swimming Australia
Website swimming.org.au
in Melbourne, Australia
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
9
Silver
9
Bronze
8
Total
26
World Aquatics Championships appearances

Australia competed at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne, Australia from 17 March to 1 April 2007.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sally Foster [a]
Jodie Henry
Libby Lenton
Danni Miatke [a]
Shayne Reese
Melanie Schlanger
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay 25 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Libby Lenton Swimming Women's 100 m butterfly 26 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Leisel Jones Swimming Women's 100 m breaststroke 27 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jessicah Schipper Swimming Women's 200 m butterfly 29 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Libby Lenton Swimming Women's 100 m freestyle 30 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Leisel Jones Swimming Women's 200 m breaststroke 30 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Felicity Galvez [a]
Jodie Henry [a]
Leisel Jones
Libby Lenton
Jessicah Schipper
Emily Seebohm
Tarnee White [a]
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay 31 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Libby Trickett Swimming Women's 50 m freestyle 1 April
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Michael Klim [a]
Andrew Lauterstein
Kenrick Monk [a]
Brenton Rickard
Hayden Stoeckel [a]
Eamon Sullivan
Matt Welsh
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m medley relay 1 April
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Briony Cole
Melissa Wu
Diving Women's synchronized 10 m platform19 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Grant Hackett Swimming Men's 400 m freestyle 25 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jessicah Schipper Swimming Women's 100 m butterfly 26 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Craig Stevens Swimming Men's 800 m freestyle 28 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Brenton Rickard Swimming Men's 200 m breaststroke 30 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Grant Brits
Nick Ffrost [a]
Andrew Mewing
Kenrick Monk
Patrick Murphy
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay 30 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Australia women's national water polo team
Water polo Women's tournament 31 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Danni Miatke Swimming Women's 50 m butterfly 31 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leisel Jones Swimming Women's 50 m breaststroke 1 April
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kate Brookes-Peterson Open water swimming Women's 5 km 18 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kate Brookes-Peterson Open water swimming Women's 10 km 20 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Briony Cole
Sharleen Stratton
Diving Women's synchronized 3 m platform26 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Brenton Rickard Swimming Men's 100 m breaststroke 26 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stephanie Rice Swimming Women's 200 m individual medley 26 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eamon Sullivan Swimming Men's 100 m freestyle 29 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tayliah Zimmer Swimming Women's 50 m backstroke 29 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stephanie Rice Swimming Women's 400 m individual medley 1 April

Diving

Australia entered a team of seven divers. [1]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Grant Nel 1 m springboard323.5522Did not advance
Scott Robertson 3 m springboard329.2517 Q319.2517Did not advance
Peter Hill 10 m platform390.5015 Q371.7017Did not advance
Scott Robertson 382.8017 Q330.5018Did not advance
Grant Nel
Scott Robertson
3 m synchronised371.4012 Q389.557
Peter Hill
Scott Robertson
10 m synchronised372.3010 Q365.1012
Women
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Alex Croak 1 m springboard232.5518Did not advance
Sharleen Stratton 256.1510 Q259.704Did not advance
Briony Cole 3 m springboard267.0018 Q297.0010 Q274.9512
Sharleen Stratton 320.803 Q255.7018Did not advance
Alex Croak 10 m platform265.7020Did not advance
Melissa Wu 328.857352.004 Q282.1511
Briony Cole
Sharleen Stratton
3 m synchronised309.662 Q313.14Bronze medal icon.svg
Briony Cole
Melissa Wu
10 m synchronised326.222 Q324.00Silver medal icon.svg

Open water swimming

Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
David Browne 5 km 57:11.57
Ky Hurst 57:11.5=10
Ky Hurst 10 km 1:56:17.6222
Josh Santacaterina 1:56:04.4513
Brendan Capell 25 km 5:32:41.9711
Josh Santacaterina 5:20:55.895
Women
AthleteEventTimeRank
Alexandra Bagley 5 km 1:00:58.518
Kate Brookes-Peterson 1:00:47.6Bronze medal icon.svg
Alexandra Bagley 10 km 2:05:32.914
Kate Brookes-Peterson 2:03:59.5Bronze medal icon.svg
Shelley Clark 25 km 5:47:24.887

Swimming

Men
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ashley Callus 50 m freestyle 22.5514 Q22.6315Did not advance
Eamon Sullivan 22.062 Q22.195 Q22.055
Ashley Callus 100 m freestyle 49.43=12 Q49.4516Did not advance
Eamon Sullivan 49.207 Q48.865 Q48.47Bronze medal icon.svg
Kenrick Monk 200 m freestyle 1:48.004 Q1:47.454 Q1:47.124
Patrick Murphy 1:49.0113 Q1:48.7513Did not advance
Grant Hackett 400 m freestyle 3:48.728 Q3:45.43Silver medal icon.svg
Craig Stevens 3:46.965 Q3:48.266
Grant Hackett 800 m freestyle 7:51.865 Q7:55.396
Craig Stevens 7:50.721 Q7:48.67Silver medal icon.svg
Grant Hackett 1500 m freestyle 14:59.245 Q14:59.597
Craig Stevens 15:02.168 Q14:59.116
Hayden Stoeckel 50 m backstroke 26.3821Did not advance
Matt Welsh 25.939 Q25.768 Q25.618
Hayden Stoeckel 100 m backstroke 55.6417 Q55.5116Did not advance
Matt Welsh 55.5014 Q54.928 Q54.657
Ephraim Hannant 200 m backstroke 2:00.3110 Q2:00.9513Did not advance
Hayden Stoeckel 2:02.3224Did not advance
Adam Lucas 50 m breaststroke 29.8456Did not advance
Brenton Rickard 27.805 Q27.986 Q28.247
Jim Piper 100 m breaststroke 1:02.3627Did not advance
Brenton Rickard 1:01.06=7 Q1:00.874 Q1:00.58Bronze medal icon.svg
Jim Piper 200 m breaststroke 2:12.946 Q2:13.4010Did not advance
Brenton Rickard 2:13.1711 Q2:11.41=2 Q2:10.99Silver medal icon.svg
Adam Pine 50 m butterfly 24.6036Did not advance
Matt Welsh 23.959 Q24.4116Did not advance
Andrew Lauterstein 100 m butterfly 52.6311 Q52.9915Did not advance
Adam Pine 53.3320Did not advance
Nick D'Arcy 200 m butterfly 1:57.8814 Q1:57.1512Did not advance
Travis Nederpelt 1:57.14=7 Q1:57.7113Did not advance
Leith Brodie 200 m individual medley 2:01.6613 Q2:00.7710Did not advance
Adam Lucas 2:02.1015 Q2:02.3313Did not advance
Adam Lucas 400 m individual medley 4:26.4525Did not advance
Travis Nederpelt 4:20.2213Did not advance
Ashley Callus
Andrew Lauterstein
Michael Klim [a]
Kenrick Monk
Patrick Murphy [a]
Eamon Sullivan
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:16.464 Q3:15.895
Grant Brits
Nick Ffrost [a]
Andrew Mewing
Kenrick Monk
Patrick Murphy
4 × 200 m freestyle relay 7:14.842 Q7:10.05Silver medal icon.svg
Michael Klim [a]
Andrew Lauterstein
Kenrick Monk [a]
Brenton Rickard
Hayden Stoeckel [a]
Eamon Sullivan
Matt Welsh
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:38.584 Q3:34.93Gold medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Jodie Henry 50 m freestyle 25.426 Q25.06=5 Q24.966
Libby Lenton 25.242 Q24.894 Q24.53Gold medal icon.svg
Jodie Henry 100 m freestyle 54.766 Q54.236 Q54.216
Libby Lenton 54.323 Q53.852 Q53.40 CR Gold medal icon.svg
Bronte Barratt 200 m freestyle 1:59.2610 Q1:59.1210Did not advance
Linda Mackenzie 1:58.806 Q1:59.2512Did not advance
Bronte Barratt 400 m freestyle 4:08.9910Did not advance
Linda Mackenzie 4:07.265 Q4:07.648
Kylie Palmer 800 m freestyle 8:29.363 Q8:34.968
Stephanie Williams 8:39.6818Did not advance
Emily Seebohm 50 m backstroke 28.93=7 Q29.0414Did not advance
Tayliah Zimmer 29.00=9 Q28.787 Q28.50Bronze medal icon.svg
Emily Seebohm 100 m backstroke 1:01.709 Q1:00.51 AR 1 Q1:00.524
Tayliah Zimmer 1:01.387 Q1:01.066 Q1:02.688
Frances Adcock 200 m backstroke 2:11.707 Q2:12.0411Did not advance
Joanna Fargus 2:11.506 Q2:13.2214Did not advance
Leisel Jones 50 m breaststroke 31.39=3 Q30.911 Q30.70Silver medal icon.svg
Tarnee White 31.656 Q31.143 Q31.144
Leisel Jones 100 m breaststroke 1:07.532 Q1:07.132 Q1:05.72 CR Gold medal icon.svg
Tarnee White 1:08.977 Q1:08.377 Q1:08.556
Sally Foster 200 m breaststroke 2:30.8518Did not advance
Leisel Jones 2:27.103 Q2:23.751 Q2:21.84Gold medal icon.svg
Libby Lenton 50 m butterfly 27.3618Did not advance
Danni Miatke 26.341 Q26.574 Q26.05Silver medal icon.svg
Libby Lenton 100 m butterfly 58.937 Q57.782 Q57.15Gold medal icon.svg
Jessicah Schipper 58.523 Q57.571 Q57.24Silver medal icon.svg
Felicity Galvez 200 m butterfly 2:09.677 Q2:09.499Did not advance
Jessicah Schipper 2:09.839 Q2:07.721 Q2:06.39Gold medal icon.svg
Shayne Reese 200 m individual medley 2:13.674 Q2:14.106 Q2:14.896
Stephanie Rice 2:14.185 Q2:12.543 Q2:11.42Bronze medal icon.svg
Jennifer Reilly 400 m individual medley 4:40.122 Q4:41.534
Stephanie Rice 4:43.856 Q4:41.19Bronze medal icon.svg
Sally Foster [a]
Jodie Henry
Libby Lenton
Danni Miatke [a]
Shayne Reese
Melanie Schlanger
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:40.043 Q3:35.48 CR Gold medal icon.svg
Bronte Barratt [a]
Lara Davenport
Jodie Henry
Libby Lenton
Linda Mackenzie [a]
Stephanie Rice
4 × 200 m freestyle relay 7:57.501 Q7:56.424
Felicity Galvez [a]
Jodie Henry [a]
Leisel Jones
Libby Lenton
Jessicah Schipper
Emily Seebohm
Tarnee White [a]
4 × 100 m medley relay 4:02.012 Q3:55.74 WR Gold medal icon.svg

a Swimmers who participated in the heats only.

Synchronised swimming

Women
AthleteEventPreliminariesFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Tarren Otte Solo technical78.666021Did not advance
Dannielle Liesch Solo free81.000021Did not advance
Dannielle Liesch
Tarren Otte
Duet technical61.333026Did not advance
Eloise Amberger
Sarah Bombell
Duet free81.00026Did not advance
Eloise Amberger
Sarah Bombell
Tamika Domrow
Bianca Hammett
Dannielle Liesch
Tarren Otte
Samantha Reid
Bethany Walsh
Team technical80.333015Did not advance
Eloise Amberger
Coral Bentley
Sarah Bombell
Tamika Domrow
Dannielle Liesch
Tarren Otte
Samantha Reid
Bethany Walsh
Team free82.667015Did not advance
Eloise Amberger
Coral Bentley
Sarah Bombell
Amber Bourke
Tamika Domrow
Bianca Hammett
Dannielle Liesch
Tarren Otte
Samantha Reid
Bethany Walsh
Team free combination83.166012 Q84.500012

Water polo

Summary
Key:
TeamEventGroup stagePlayoffQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Australia men's Men's tournament Flag of the United States.svg  United States
L 3–9
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
L 9–10
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
W 12–6
3 POFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
L 11–12
Did not advance9th–12th place
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
W 15–9
9th place game
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
L 9–10
10
Australia women's Women's tournament Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
W 5–4
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
W 26–1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
W 11–3
1 QFByeFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
W 12–8
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
W 12–9
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
L 5–6
Silver medal icon.svg

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