Swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre butterfly

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The final of the Women's 200 metres Butterfly event at the European LC Championships 1997 was held on Sunday 24 August 1997 in Seville, Spain.

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Finals

RANKFINAL ATIME
Med 1.png Flag of Spain.svg  María Peláez  (ESP)2:10.25
Med 2.png Flag of Ireland.svg  Michelle Smith  (IRL)2:10.88
Med 3.png Flag of Denmark.svg  Mette Jacobsen  (DEN)2:11.97
4.Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Uryniuk  (POL)2:12.01
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Silvia Szalai  (GER)2:12.52
6.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Martina Moravcová  (SVK)2:12.71
7.Flag of Spain.svg  Bárbara Franco  (ESP)2:12.74
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Jäke  (GER)2:13.08


RANKFINAL BTIME
9.Flag of Denmark.svg  Sophia Skou  (DEN)2:13.48
10.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Margaretha Pedder  (GBR)2:14.03
11.Flag of Sweden.svg  Johanna Sjöberg  (SWE)2:14.56
12.Flag of Italy.svg  Paola Cavallino  (ITA)2:15.48
13.Flag of France.svg  Cécile Jeanson  (FRA)2:16.02
14.Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Francisco  (POR)2:16.41
15.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Van Kruyssen  (BEL)2:16.81
16.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marcela Kubalčíková  (CZE)2:16.93

Qualifying heats

RANKHEATS RANKINGTIME
1.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Martina Moravcová  (SVK)2:12.65
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Silvia Szalai  (GER)2:12.69
3.Flag of Ireland.svg  Michelle Smith  (IRL)2:12.86
4.Flag of Spain.svg  María Peláez  (ESP)2:13.42
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Jäke  (GER)2:13.51
6.Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Urynuik  (POL)2:13.55
7.Flag of Denmark.svg  Mette Jacobsen  (DEN)2:13.61
8.Flag of Spain.svg  Bárbara Franco  (ESP)2:14.03
9.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Margaretha Pedder  (GBR)2:14.34
10.Flag of Denmark.svg  Sophia Skou  (DEN)2:15.19
11.Flag of Italy.svg  Paola Cavallino  (ITA)2:16.08
12.Flag of France.svg  Cécile Jeanson  (FRA)2:16.27
13.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Van Kruyssen  (BEL)2:16.58
14.Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Francisco  (POR)2:16.98
15.Flag of Sweden.svg  Johanna Sjöberg  (SWE)2:17.08
16.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marcela Kubalčíková  (CZE)2:17.29
17.Flag of Romania.svg  Ana Maria Gheorghe  (ROM)2:17.46
18.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Andrea Simaková  (CZE)2:17.71
19.Flag of Hungary.svg  Edit Klocker  (HUN)2:19.51
20.Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztina Csapo  (HUN)2:19.64
21.Flag of Croatia.svg  Tinka Dancevic  (CRO)2:19.95
22.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urska Ros  (SLO)2:20.43
23.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yana Klochkova  (UKR)2:21.93
24.Flag of Romania.svg  Catalina Casaru  (ROM)2:24.95

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