Swimming at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's 400 metre individual medley

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The article provides table of standings of Women's 400 metres individual medley final and Women's 400 metres individual medley heats. [1]

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Final

Stephanie Rice Stephanie Rice 1 - Craig Franklin.jpg
Stephanie Rice

The Women's 400 metres individual medley final was held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre on the 21 March 2006 at 19:38 AEST. [1]

RankLaneSwimmerR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 m250 m300 m350 m400 mTbh.
Med 1.png 4 Flag of Australia.svg Stephanie Rice (AUS)0.9729.87
29.87
1:04.08
34.21
1:40.42
36.34
2:15.96
35.54
2:56.38
40.42
3:37.41
41.03
4:10.55
33.14
4:41.91 (GR)
31.36
 
Med 2.png 3 Flag of England.svg Rebecca Cooke (ENG)0.8330.80
30.80
1:04.90
34.10
1:41.55
36.65
2:17.77
36.22
2:58.72
40.95
3:40.78
42.06
4:13.01
32.23
4:44.60
31.59
2.69
Med 3.png 5 Flag of Australia.svg Jennifer Reilly (AUS)0.9031.25
31.25
1:06.10
34.85
1:42.59
36.49
2:17.67
35.08
2:59.23
41.56
3:41.16
41.93
4:15.15
33.99
4:47.13
31.98
5.22
41 Flag of Scotland.svg Hannah Miley (SCO)0.7732.16
32.16
1:08.29
36.13
1:44.61
36.32
2:20.13
35.52
3:01.04
40.91
3:43.35
42.31
4:16.34
32.99
4:47.95
31.61
6.04
56 Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Norfolk (NZL)0.8230.74
30.74
1:05.32
34.58
1:41.63
36.31
2:17.36
35.73
2:59.31
41.95
3:42.12
42.81
4:15.16
33.04
4:48.09
32.93
6.18
62 Flag of England.svg Keri-Anne Payne (ENG)0.7030.77
30.77
1:05.79
35.02
1:42.22
36.43
2:18.04
35.82
3:01.06
43.02
3:44.83
43.77
4:18.54
33.71
4:51.31
32.77
9.40
77 Flag of Wales 2.svg Julie Gould (WAL)0.7032.15
32.15
1:08.51
36.36
1:45.49
36.98
2:21.88
36.39
3:03.68
41.80
3:45.71
42.03
4:19.29
33.58
4:51.90
32.61
9.99
88 Flag of Scotland.svg Lorna Smith (SCO)0.8432.46
32.46
1:09.51
37.05
1:47.09
37.58
2:23.60
36.51
3:06.53
42.93
3:50.53
44.00
4:26.00
35.47
5:01.49
35.49
19.58

Heats

The Women's 400 metres individual medley heats were held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre on the 21 March 2006 at 10:38 AEST. [1]

Heat 1

RankLaneSwimmerR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 m250 m300 m350 m400 mTbh.
15 Flag of Australia.svg Stephanie Rice (AUS)0.9530.47
30.47
1:04.82
34.35
1:41.73
36.91
2:17.99
36.26
2:59.82
41.83
3:41.66
41.84
4:15.68
34.02
4:47.89 (Q)
32.21
 
24 Flag of Australia.svg Jennifer Reilly (AUS)0.8631.07
31.07
1:06.68
35.61
1:43.54
36.86
2:19.23
35.69
3:00.78
41.55
3:42.39
41.61
4:16.82
34.43
4:47.94 (Q)
31.12
0.05
33 Flag of Scotland.svg Hannah Miley (SCO)0.7631.76
31.76
1:07.46
35.70
1:44.47
37.01
2:21.33
36.86
3:03.40
42.07
3:46.64
43.24
4:21.00
34.36
4:53.55 (Q)
32.55
5.66
46 Flag of Scotland.svg Lorna Smith (SCO)0.8832.32
32.32
1:09.26
36.94
1:46.17
36.91
2:22.24
36.07
3:04.30
42.06
3:47.38
43.08
4:21.90
34.52
4:55.02 (Q)
33.12
7.13
52 Flag of South Africa.svg Katheryn Meaklim (RSA)0.7932.17
32.17
1:08.56
36.39
1:47.70
39.14
2:26.09
38.39
3:07.18
41.09
3:49.73
42.55
4:24.59
34.86
4:58.01
33.42
10.12
67 Flag of Singapore.svg Ting Wen Quah (SIN)0.7531.83
31.83
1:07.45
35.62
1:45.53
38.08
2:22.37
36.84
3:09.46
47.09
3:56.36
46.90
4:31.24
34.88
5:04.52
33.28
16.63
71 Flag of Guernsey.svg Gail Strobridge (GUE)0.8031.82
31.82
1:08.24
36.42
1:48.76
40.52
2:29.25
40.49
3:12.30
43.05
3:56.46
44.16
4:31.86
35.40
5:05.64
33.78
17.75

Heat 2

RankLaneSwimmerR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 m250 m300 m350 m400 mTbh.
15 Flag of England.svg Rebecca Cooke (ENG)0.8431.13
31.13
1:05.49
34.36
1:42.70
37.21
2:19.26
36.56
3:00.80
41.54
3:43.03
42.23
4:16.47
33.44
4:48.99 (Q)
32.52
 
26 Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Norfolk (NZL)0.8130.84
30.84
1:05.17
34.33
1:41.78
36.61
2:17.58
35.80
2:59.92
42.34
3:43.08
43.16
4:18.05
34.97
4:51.46 (Q)
33.41
2.47
33 Flag of England.svg Keri-Anne Payne (ENG)0.6931.35
31.35
1:07.13
35.78
1:43.56
36.43
2:18.95
35.39
3:01.70
42.75
3:45.49
43.79
4:19.11
33.62
4:51.77 (Q)
32.66
2.78
42 Flag of Wales 2.svg Julie Gould (WAL)0.6932.00
32.00
1:08.76
36.76
1:45.46
36.70
2:21.71
36.25
3:03.86
42.15
3:46.26
42.40
4:20.35
34.09
4:53.23 (Q)
32.88
4.24
57 Flag of South Africa.svg Wendy Trott (RSA)0.8031.79
31.79
1:07.83
36.04
1:47.14
39.31
2:25.43
38.29
3:08.94
43.51
3:52.54
43.60
4:26.10
33.56
4:58.49
32.39
9.50
64 Flag of Australia.svg Lara Carroll (AUS)0.8232.19
32.19
1:09.98
37.79
1:48.36
38.38
2:26.41
38.05
3:08.87
42.46
3:53.87
45.00
4:30.67
36.80
5:06.08
35.41
17.09
78 Flag of the Isle of Mann.svg Emily-Claire Crookall-nixon (IOM)0.7531.74
31.74
1:08.58
36.84
1:49.40
40.82
2:29.74
40.34
3:17.31
47.57
4:05.78
48.47
4:42.28
36.50
5:18.11
35.83
29.12
DNS1 Flag of the Isle of Mann.svg Olivia Rawlinson (IOM) 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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