Swimming at the 1998 Commonwealth Games – Women's 800 metre freestyle

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Women's 800 metre freestyle
at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Venue KL Sports City
Competitors13 from 9 nations
Winning time8:42.23
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of England.svg  England
  1994
2002  

The women's 800 metre freestyle event at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place at KL Sports City.

Contents

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Commonwealth and Games records were as follows:

World record Flag of the United States.svg  Janet Evans  (USA)8:16.22 Tokyo, Japan 20 August 1989 [1]
Commonwealth record Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Julie McDonald  (AUS)8:22.93 Seoul, South Korea 24 September 1988 [2]
Games record Flag of Australia.svg  Tracey Wickham  (AUS)8:24.62 Edmonton, Canada 5 August 1978 [1]

Results

Heats

[3]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Sarah Collings Flag of England.svg  England 8:46.52Q
2 Rachel Harris Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:43.96Q
3 Tamee Ebert Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8:52.07Q
4 Emily Pedrazzini Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:52.24Q
5 Joanne Malar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8:52.28Q
6 Nadine Neumann Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:59.93Q
7 Janelle Atkinson Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 9:01.78Q
8 Andrea Schwartz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 9:06.47Q
9 Teo Mui Nyee Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 9:14.46
10 Kristina Abbott Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Cayman Islands 9:45.34
11 Anita Kruger Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 9:48.72
12 Alicia Mullan Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Bermuda 9:55.27
13 Sophie Li Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 10:24.37

Final

[3]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg5 Rachel Harris Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:42.32
Silver medal icon.svg2 Joanne Malar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8:43.96
Bronze medal icon.svg4 Sarah Collings Flag of England.svg  England 8:45.56
46 Emily Pedrazzini Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:45.87
51 Janelle Atkinson Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 8:51.54
63 Tamee Ebert Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8:52.99
78 Andrea Schwartz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8:54.24
87 Nadine Neumann Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:55.36

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  2. "Rankings". FINA .
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