Swimming at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's 200 metre backstroke

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Women's 200 m Backstroke - Final [1]

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 mTbh.
Med 1.png 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joanna Fargus (AUS)0.6431.57
31.57
1:04.70
33.13
1:37.83
33.13
2:10.36 (GR)
32.53
 
Med 2.png 3 Flag of England.svg Melanie Marshall (ENG)0.6331.01
31.01
1:04.33
33.32
1:38.01
33.68
2:10.87
32.86
0.51
Med 3.png 2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Hannah McLean (NZL)0.7331.40
31.40
1:04.85
33.45
1:38.34
33.49
2:12.47
34.13
2.11
48 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sophie Edington (AUS)0.7230.75
30.75
1:04.20
33.45
1:38.68
34.48
2:12.58
33.90
2.22
57 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tayliah Zimmer (AUS)0.7030.98
30.98
1:04.19
33.21
1:38.63
34.44
2:12.95
34.32
2.59
65 Flag of New Zealand.svg Melissa Ingram (NZL)0.7731.50
31.50
1:04.57
33.07
1:38.49
33.92
2:13.09
34.60
2.73
76 Flag of South Africa.svg Melissa Corfe (RSA)0.5931.57
31.57
1:04.92
33.35
1:39.31
34.39
2:13.67
34.36
3.31
81 Flag of England.svg Katy Sexton (ENG)0.6731.37
31.37
1:05.30
33.93
1:40.61
35.31
2:15.91
35.30
5.55

Women's 200 m Backstroke - Heats

Women's 200 m Backstroke - Heat 01 [2]

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 mTbh.
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tayliah Zimmer (AUS)0.6731.06
31.06
1:04.34
33.28
1:39.04
34.70
2:14.38
35.34
 
24 Flag of England.svg Katy Sexton (ENG)0.6931.65
31.65
1:05.74
34.09
1:40.35
34.61
2:14.69
34.34
0.31
33 Flag of Scotland.svg Lorna Smith (SCO)0.7932.66
32.66
1:06.92
34.26
1:41.74
34.82
2:16.42
34.68
2.04
46 Ulster Banner.svg Melanie Nocher (NIR)0.6132.12
32.12
1:06.74
34.62
1:42.23
35.49
2:18.00
35.77
3.62
DNS2 Flag of Bermuda.svg Kiera Aitken (BER) 
 

 

 

 
 
DNS7 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mayumi Raheem (SRI) 
 

 

 

 
 

Women's 200 m Backstroke - Heat 02 [3]

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 mTbh.
14 Flag of England.svg Melanie Marshall (ENG)0.7031.47
31.47
1:05.53
34.06
1:39.52
33.99
2:12.43
32.91
 
23 Flag of South Africa.svg Melissa Corfe (RSA)0.6131.60
31.60
1:05.07
33.47
1:39.15
34.08
2:13.17
34.02
0.74
35 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sophie Edington (AUS)0.7131.84
31.84
1:05.95
34.11
1:40.96
35.01
2:15.56
34.60
3.13
46 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Landice Yestrau (CAN)0.7132.80
32.80
1:08.11
35.31
1:44.10
35.99
2:20.20
36.10
7.77
52 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Olivia Rawlinson (IOM)0.7734.57
34.57
1:11.36
36.79
1:49.39
38.03
2:27.11
37.72
14.68
67 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Prabha Dharmadasa (SRI)0.5637.01
37.01
1:19.94
42.93
2:04.94
45.00
2:48.05
43.11
35.62

Women's 200 m Backstroke - Heat 03 [4]

Pos.LaneAthleteR.T.50 m100 m150 m200 mTbh.
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joanna Fargus (AUS)0.6331.24
31.24
1:04.13
32.89
1:37.42
33.29
2:10.84
33.42
 
26 Flag of New Zealand.svg Melissa Ingram (NZL)0.7131.68
31.68
1:04.76
33.08
1:38.46
33.70
2:12.34
33.88
1.50
35 Flag of New Zealand.svg Hannah McLean (NZL)0.7931.48
31.48
1:04.10
32.62
1:39.28
35.18
2:14.37
35.09
3.53
43 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelly Stefanyshyn (CAN)0.7032.20
32.20
1:06.50
34.30
1:41.16
34.66
2:15.77
34.61
4.93
52 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Emily-Claire Crookall-nixon (IOM)0.6634.75
34.75
1:11.52
36.77
1:48.99
37.47
2:26.14
37.15
15.30
67 Flag of Namibia.svg Jonay Briedenhann (NAM)0.6836.34
36.34
1:15.72
39.38
1:56.47
40.75
2:36.87
40.40
26.03

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