Swimming at the 2003 Pan American Games – Women's 200 metre freestyle

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The Women's 200m Freestyle event at the 2003 Pan American Games took place on August 13, 2003 (Day 12 of the Games).

The Swimming competition at the 14th Pan American Games was held August 12-18, 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The competition was held in the outdoor (50m) pool of the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center. It featured 32 long course (50m) events.

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Medalists

Gold Dana Vollmer
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Silver Colleen Lanné
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Bronze Mariana Brochado
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil

Records

World Record Flag of Germany.svg  Franziska van Almsick  (GER)1:56.642002-08-03 Flag of Germany.svg Berlin, Germany
Pan Am Record Flag of the United States.svg  Cynthia Woodhead  (USA)1:58.431979-07-03 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico

Results

PlaceSwimmerHeatsFinal
TimeRankTime
1Flag of the United States.svg  Dana Vollmer  (USA)2:01.8811:59.80
2Flag of the United States.svg  Colleen Lanné  (USA)2:03.4522:01.98
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Mariana Brochado  (BRA)2:04.9772:02.08
4Flag of Canada.svg  Elizabeth Collins  (CAN)2:04.0642:02.26
Flag of Brazil.svg  Monique Ferreira  (BRA)2:04.856
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Florencia Szigeti  (ARG)2:04.2152:03.23
7Flag of Jamaica.svg  Janelle Atkinson  (JAM)2:03.7332:03.27
8Flag of Canada.svg  Maya Beaudry  (CAN)2:05.1082:03.38
9Flag of Mexico.svg  Alejandra Galan  (MEX)2:05.7792:05.32
10Flag of Mexico.svg  Atenas López  (MEX)2:07.13112:06.62
11Flag of Jamaica.svg  Angela Chuck  (JAM)2:06.52102:06.76
12Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Solimar Mojica  (PUR)2:08.54122:08.54
13Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Diana López  (VEN)2:09.70142:08.81
14Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Kaitlyn Elphinstone  (CAY)2:10.23152:08.90 NR
15Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Vanessa Martínez  (PUR)2:08.57132:09.53
16Flag of Peru.svg  Maria Wong  (PER)2:11.29162:11.00
17Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Arlene Semeco  (VEN)2:12.2217
18Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Nikia Deveaux  (BAH)2:13.6318
19Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Priscila Zacarias  (DOM)2:13.8119

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