Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre freestyle

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Women's 100m freestyle
at the 2005 FINA World Aquatics Championships
Dates28 July (prelims and semifinals)
29 July (final)
Competitors86 from 64 nations
Winning time54.18 seconds
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
  2003
2007  

The Women's 100m Freestyle event at the 11th FINA World Aquatics Championships was swum 28 – 29 July 2005 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Preliminary heats and Semifinal heats were 28 July; the final was 29 July.

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Records

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

World recordFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Jodie Henry  (AUS)53.52 Athens, Greece18 August 2004
Championship recordFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Le Jingyi  (CHN)54.01 Rome, Italy5 September 1994

Results

Preliminaries

RankHeat + LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1H9 L5 Amanda Weir Flag of the United States.svg  United States 54.49q
2H9 L4 Marleen Veldhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 54.82q
3H11 L4 Jodie Henry Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 55.04q
4H10 L5 Malia Metella Flag of France.svg  France 55.11q
5H10 L6 Hanna-Maria Seppälä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 55.25q
6H10 L3 Nery-Mantey Niangkouara Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 55.36q
7H11 L3 Federica Pellegrini Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 55.40q
8H11 L5 Natalie Coughlin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 55.45q
9H10 L4 Alice Mills Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 55.55q
10H10 L7 Therese Alshammar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 55.64q
11H10 L2 Solenne Figuès Flag of France.svg  France 55.82q
12H9 L3 Daniela Götz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55.88q
13H11 L6 Josefin Lillhage Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 55.91q
14H9 L1 Jana Kolukanova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 55.95q
15H9 L2 YANG Yu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 56.22q
15H9 L8 Alison Fitch Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 56.22q
17H8 L4 Norie Urabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 56.23
18H11 L7 Chantal Groot Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 56.24
19H11 L2 PANG Jiaying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 56.30
20H11 L1 Sara Isakovič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 56.31
21H11 L8 Jana Myskova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 56.41
22H8 L3 Petra Klosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 56.42
23H7 L4 Anna Gostomelsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 56.43
24H7 L2 Vanessa García Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 56.96
25H8 L6 Hannah Wilson Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 57.11
26H8 L8 Atsumi Yamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 57.22
27H9 L7 Jeanette Ottesen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 57.23
28H8 L1 Georgina Toomey Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 57.24
29H10 L8 Ionela Cozma Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 57.28
30H8 L5 Maryia Hanchar Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 57.53
31H7 L3 Keo Ra Lee Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 57.66
32H6 L4 Ragnheidur Ragnarsdottir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 57.69
33H7 L7 Annette Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 57.73
34H6 L5 Na-Ri Park Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 58.01
34H7 L6 Chin-Kuei Yang Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 58.01
36H7 L1 Jiratida Phinyosophon Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 58.12
37H8 L7 Pin-Chieh Nieh Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 58.13
38H7 L8 Joscelin Yeo Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 58.15
39H5 L4 Irina Shlemova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 58.44
40H4 L8 Heather Brand Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 58.85
41H6 L6 Sarah Chahed Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 58.92
42H6 L2 Christine Mailliet Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 59.14
43H4 L3 Pamela Benítez Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 59.27
44H4 L6 Anna Liza Mopio Jane Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 59.40
45H6 L8 Shu Yong Ho Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 59.48
46H5 L3 Alia Atkinson Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 59.61
47H5 L1 Yamile Bahamonde Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 59.70
48H6 L1 Khadija Ciss Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 59.75
49H6 L7 Wing Yan Fung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 59.84
50H6 L3 Shikha Tandon Flag of India.svg  India 59.89
51H5 L2 Jasna Ovsenik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:00.01
52H5 L8 Gisela Morales Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 1:00.19
53H3 L4 Jakie Wellman Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 1:00.26
54H5 L7 Melissa Vincent Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 1:00.34
55H4 L4 Carolina Cerqueda Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1:00.56
56H3 L1 Samantha Fajardo Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 1:00.71
57H3 L5 Man Wai Fong Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 1:00.72
58H5 L6 Carolina Colorado Henao Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1:00.85
59H5 L5 Chonlathorn Vorathamrong Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1:01.07
60H4 L1 Alexis Jordan Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 1:01.12
61H4 L7 Sharon Fajardo Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  Honduras 1:01.21
62H4 L5 Kiera Aitken Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 1:01.66
63H3 L3 Ashley Aitken Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 1:01.76
64H3 L2 Davina Mangion Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 1:02.67
65H3 L7 Jonay Briedenhann Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 1:03.66
66H3 L8 Katerine Moreno Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1:04.21
67H2 L6 Mbolatiana Ramanisa Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 1:04.67
68H3 L6 Mireille Hakimeh Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 1:05.03
69H2 L4 Heba Bashouti Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 1:05.38
70H2 L2 Jessica Vieira Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 1:05.75
71H2 L3 Sussie Pineda Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  Honduras 1:06.10
72H1 L7 Rubab Raza Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1:06.52
73H2 L5 Kiran Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1:06.53
74H4 L2 Phan Thi Hanh Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 1:06.97
75H2 L8 Aya Nakitanda Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 1:07.76
76H2 L7 Sameera Al Bitar Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 1:08.05
77H2 L1 Aminath Rouya Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 1:08.58
78H1 L5 Debra Daniel Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg  Federated States of Micronesia 1:11.03
79H1 L4 Oshin Bharati Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 1:14.40
-H1 L2 Lasm Quissoh Genevieve Meledje Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast DNS
-H1 L3 Anifath F. M. Okanla Flag of Benin.svg  Benin DNS
-H1 L6 Eliane Droubry Dohi Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast DNS
-H7 L5 Audrey Lacroix Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNS
-H8 L2 Sophie Simard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNS
-H9 L6 Martina Moravcová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia DNS
-H10 L1 Paulina Barzycka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland DNS

Semifinals

RankHeat + LaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1S2 L5 Jodie Henry Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia54.52q
2S1 L4 Marleen Veldhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands54.54q
3S2 L4 Amanda Weir Flag of the United States.svg USA54.61q
4S1 L6 Natalie Coughlin Flag of the United States.svg USA54.65q
5S1 L5 Malia Metella Flag of France.svg France54.93q
6S2 L7 Daniela Götz Flag of Germany.svg Germany54.98q
7S1 L3 Nery-Mantey Niangkouara Flag of Greece.svg Greece55.07q
8S2 L2 Alice Mills Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia55.13q
9S2 L3 Hanna-Maria Seppälä Flag of Finland.svg Finland55.32
10S2 L6 Federica Pellegrini Flag of Italy.svg Italy55.37
11S1 L7 Josefin Lillhage Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden55.61
12S1 L2 Therese Alshammar Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden55.64
13S1 L8 Chantal Groot Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands55.78
14S2 L1 Jana Kolukanova Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia55.81 NR
15S1 L1 Alison Fitch Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand56.22
16S2 L8 Norie Urabe Flag of Japan.svg Japan56.53

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jodie Henry Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia54.18
Silver medal icon.svg Malia Metella Flag of France.svg France54.74
Silver medal icon.svg Natalie Coughlin Flag of the United States.svg USA54.74
4 Amanda Weir Flag of the United States.svg USA54.77
5 Marleen Veldhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands54.90
6 Alice Mills Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia54.92
7 Nery-Mantey Niangkouara Flag of Greece.svg Greece54.93
8 Daniela Gotz Flag of Germany.svg Germany55.27

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