Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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The Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 25 March 2007 (prelims [1] and final [2] ) at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The top-12 finishers from this race qualified for the event at the 2008 Olympics.

Contents

The existing records when the event started were:

Results

Final

PlaceLaneCountryAthletes   (splits: 50m & 100m)TimeNotes
Med 1.png 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Lisbeth Lenton   ( 25.58 / 53.42 CR )
Melanie Schlanger   ( 26.08 / 53.95 )
Shayne Reese   ( 26.36 / 54.90 )
Jodie Henry   ( 25.47 / 53.21 )
3:35.48 CR
Med 2.png 4 Flag of the United States.svg USA Natalie Coughlin   ( 25.98 / 54.13 )
Lacey Nymeyer   ( 25.70 / 53.50 )
Amanda Weir   ( 25.91 / 54.02 )
Kara Lynn Joyce   ( 25.58 / 54.03 )
3:35.68
Med 3.png 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Inge Dekker   ( 26.27 / 54.57 )
Ranomi Kromowidjojo   ( 26.10 / 54.82 )
Femke Heemskerk   ( 25.62 / 54.13 )
Marleen Veldhuis   ( 25.05 / 53.29 )
3:36.81
42 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Petra Dallmann   ( 26.60 / 55.11 )
Annika Lurz   ( 26.01 / 54.56 )
Daniela Samulski   ( 25.74 / 54.62 )
Britta Steffen   ( 25.08 / 52.65 )
3:36.94
56 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Josefin Lillhage   ( 26.74 / 54.62 )
Magdalena Kuras   ( 26.48 / 55.38 )
Therese Alshammar   ( 25.61 / 54.35 )
Ida Marko-Varga   ( 25.86 / 54.88 )
3:39.23 NR &
Nordic Record
61 Flag of France.svg France Alena Popchanka   ( 26.74 / 55.42 )
Malia Metella   ( 26.24 / 54.73 )
Céline Couderc   ( 26.00 / 54.35 )
Aurore Mongel   ( 26.79 / 55.59 )
3:40.09
77 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Tang Yi   ( 27.04 / 55.67 )
Yang Yu   ( 26.45 / 55.01 )
Xu Yanwei   ( 26.55 / 55.12 )
Zhu Yingwen   ( 26.28 / 54.68 )
3:40.48
88 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Francesca Halsall   ( 26.27 / 54.80 )
Melanie Marshall   ( 25.82 / 54.42 )
Julia Beckett   ( 26.87 / 56.06 )
Rosalind Brett   ( 26.62 / 55.66 )
3:40.94

Prelims

Heat 1

#LaneCountry50m100mTimeQRank
Name
15Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 4:08.0319
Madeleine Scerri 28.4958.7358.73
Davina Mangion 30.301:02.312:01.04
Talisa Pace 29.931:05.733:03.77
Angela Galea 31.351:04.264:08.03
23Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 4:10.8321
Ellen Hight 28.7559.7959.79
Matana Wellman 28.651:00.542:00.33
Patricia Wellman 30.681:05.103:05.43
Mercedes Milner 30.401:05.404:10.83
14Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 4:17.4625
Uche Monu 30.861:05.381:05.38
Blessing Forcados 30.981:04.902:10.28
Obia Inyegiyikabo 30.691:05.173:15.45
Ngozi Monu 28.811:02.014:17.46

Heat 2

#LaneCountry50m100mTimeQRank
Name
14Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3:40.04Q3
Danni Miatke 26.6956.0256.02 Olympic
Melanie Schlanger 26.3354.191:50.21
Sally Foster 26.0855.292:45.50
Shayne Reese 25.9254.543:40.04
25Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3:40.09Q4
Ida Marko-Varga 26.4156.0256.02 Olympic
Josefin Lillhage 25.9354.561:50.15
Therese Alshammar 25.7654.572:44.72
Magdalena Kuras 26.0355.373:40.09
33Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3:40.73Q6
Pang Jiaying 26.8455.9355.93 Olympic
Tang Yi 26.0354.861:50.79
Yang Yu 26.2254.942:45.73
Zhu Yingwen 26.3055.003:40.73
42Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3:42.929
Aleksandra Gerasimenya 26.3454.9054.90 Olympic
Iryna Niafedava 26.4856.171:51.07
Sviatlana Khakhlova 26.0755.332:46.40
Maryia Hanchar 26.5956.523:42.92
56Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:46.5514
Emily Vavourakis 27.4656.7056.70
Sascha van den Branden 27.0056.381:53.08
Jorina Aerents 26.6556.792:49.87
Tine Bossuyt 27.8456.683:46.55
67Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4:04.5518
Wenika Kaewchaiwong 29.511:02.011:05.01
Pannika Prachgosin 29.151:01.462:03.47
Jiratida Phinyosophon 27.9258.103:01.57
Nimitta Thaveesupsoonthorn 30.141:02.984:04.55
71Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 4:12.3722
Massie Milagros Carrillo 29.391:01.631:01.63
Fiorella Gomez-Sanchez 30.601:03.082:04.71
Maria Alejandra Torres 30.461:02.533:07.24
Slavica Pavic 31.001:05.134:12.37
88Flag of India.svg  India 4:14.1124
Parita Parekh 29.421:01.921:01.92
Madhavi Giri Govind 31.761:06.592:08.51
Pooja Raghava Alva 29.661:02.803:11.31
Kshipra Mahajan 29.681:02.804:14.11

Heat 3

#LaneCountry50m100mTimeQRank
Name
14Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 3:38.32Q1
Dana Vollmer 26.4754.9654.96 Olympic
Lacey Nymeyer 26.005378.1:48.74
Amanda Weir 26.0454.682:43.42
Kara Lynn Joyce 26.5654.903:38.32
25Flag of France.svg  France 3:40.81Q7
Céline Couderc 26.4655.3055.30 Olympic
Malia Metella 25.9355.051:50.35
Aurore Mongel 26.5455.042:45.39
Alena Popchanka 26.5355.423:40.81
33Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:43.1710
Victoria Poon 27.1556.7856.78 Olympic
Julia Wilkinson 26.6955.791:52.57
Geneviève Saumur 26.6855.752:48.32
Erica Morningstar 26.1954.853:43.17
46Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3:45.6113
Maki Mita 27.6656.4856.48
Norie Urabe 27.0055.961:52.44
Haruka Ueda 27.4456.322:48.76
Yuka Kato 26.6156.853:45.61
52Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3:47.4515
Jana Kolukanova 27.3956.8456.84
Triin Aljand 27.0957.011:53.85
Maria Albert 27.0356.542:50.39
Elina Partõka 26.9957.063:47.45
68Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 4:09.0520
Cheok Mei Ma 28.2559.2359.23
Weng I Kuan 29.811:02.512:01.74
On Kei Lei 29.641:03.183:04.92
Man Wai Fong 30.371:04.134:09.05
71Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 4:12.9421
Irina Shlemova 28.841:00.061:00.06
Yulduz Kuchkarova 30.571:03.422:03.48
Ekaterina Mamatkulova 30.781:05.073:08.55
Mariya Bukakova 29.621:04.394:12.94
87Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela DSQ
Ximena Vilar 28.0859.2959.29
Erin Volcán 27.9058.451:57.74
Yanel Pinto .:. :.
Arlene Semeco .:. :.

Heat 4

#LaneCountry50m100mTimeQRank
Name
15Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:40.01Q2
Chantal Groot 26.7655.6855.68 Olympic
Ranomi Kromowidjojo 26.2054.951:50.63
Femke Heemskerk 26.2854.832:45.46
Marleen Veldhuis 25.5954.553:40.01
24Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3:40.55Q5
Petra Dallmann 26.6055.4755.47 Olympic
Annika Lurz 25.9754.921:50.39
Meike Freitag 26.1555.192:45.58
Britta Steffen 26.1354.973:40.55
33 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 3:41.28Q8
Francesca Halsall 26.3355.1955.19 Olympic
Melanie Marshall 25.9554.651:49.84
Julia Beckett 26.4955.762:45.60
Rosalind Brett 26.3355.683:41.28
42Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3:43.5211
Darya Stepanyuk 26.8856.0056.00 Olympic
Oxana Serikova 26.5556.211:52.21
Ganna Dzerkal 26.4656.212:48.42
Iryna Amshennikova 26.1955.103:43.52
55Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:43.5612
Hannah McLean 27.3455.2755.27 Olympic
Alison Fitch 26.8055.991:51.26
Lauren Boyle 26.6055.682:46.94
Helen Norfolk 27.0356.623:43.56
67Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 3:49.6516
Hang Yu Sze 27.5457.8857.88
Hiu Wai Sherry Tsai 27.8456.721:54.60
Man Yi Yvette Kong 27.3558.352:52.95
Hannah Jane Arnett Wilson 26.9056.703:49.65
71Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3:59.9217
Lynette Ng 28.0959.1559.15
Ting Wen Quah 29.291:02.002:01.15
Mylene Ong 28.0858.442:59.59
Ruth Ho 29.171:00.333:59.92
88Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 4:19.2826
Hiba Bashouti 31.281:05.991:05.99
Layla Alghul 30.191:03.432:09.42
Razan Taha 31.001:06.113:15.53
Miriam Hatamleh 30.461:03.754:19.28

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References

  1. "FINA World Championships Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats Official Results" (PDF). FINA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2007.
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