2007 FINA World Championships | ||
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Diving | ||
Individual | ||
1 m | men | women |
3 m | men | women |
10 m | men | women |
Synchronised | ||
3 m | men | women |
10 m | men | women |
Open water swimming | ||
5 km | men | women |
10 km | men | women |
25 km | men | women |
Swimming | ||
Freestyle | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
Backstroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Breaststroke | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Butterfly | ||
50 m | men | women |
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
Individual medley | ||
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
Freestyle relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
4×200 m | men | women |
Medley relay | ||
4×100 m | men | women |
Synchronised swimming | ||
Solo | ||
Technical | women | |
Free | women | |
Duet | ||
Technical | women | |
Free | women | |
Team | ||
Technical | women | |
Free | women | |
Combination | women | |
Water polo | ||
Tournament | men | women |
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.
The existing records when the event started were:
Place | Lane | Country | Athletes (splits: 50m & 100m) | Time | Notes |
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3 | 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 | |
4 | 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 | ||
5 | 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 | ||
4 | 2 | 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 | |
5 | 6 | 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 |
6 | 1 | 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 | |
7 | 7 | 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 | |
8 | 8 | 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 | |
# | Lane | Country | 50m | 100m | Time | Q | Rank |
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Name | |||||||
1 | 5 | Malta | 4:08.03 | 19 | |||
Madeleine Scerri | 28.49 | 58.73 | 58.73 | ||||
Davina Mangion | 30.30 | 1:02.31 | 2:01.04 | ||||
Talisa Pace | 29.93 | 1:05.73 | 3:03.77 | ||||
Angela Galea | 31.35 | 1:04.26 | 4:08.03 | ||||
2 | 3 | Zambia | 4:10.83 | 21 | |||
Ellen Hight | 28.75 | 59.79 | 59.79 | ||||
Matana Wellman | 28.65 | 1:00.54 | 2:00.33 | ||||
Patricia Wellman | 30.68 | 1:05.10 | 3:05.43 | ||||
Mercedes Milner | 30.40 | 1:05.40 | 4:10.83 | ||||
1 | 4 | Nigeria | 4:17.46 | 25 | |||
Uche Monu | 30.86 | 1:05.38 | 1:05.38 | ||||
Blessing Forcados | 30.98 | 1:04.90 | 2:10.28 | ||||
Obia Inyegiyikabo | 30.69 | 1:05.17 | 3:15.45 | ||||
Ngozi Monu | 28.81 | 1:02.01 | 4:17.46 | ||||
# | Lane | Country | 50m | 100m | Time | Q | Rank |
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Name | |||||||
1 | 4 | Australia | 3:40.04 | Q | 3 | ||
Danni Miatke | 26.69 | 56.02 | 56.02 | Olympic | |||
Melanie Schlanger | 26.33 | 54.19 | 1:50.21 | ||||
Sally Foster | 26.08 | 55.29 | 2:45.50 | ||||
Shayne Reese | 25.92 | 54.54 | 3:40.04 | ||||
2 | 5 | Sweden | 3:40.09 | Q | 4 | ||
Ida Marko-Varga | 26.41 | 56.02 | 56.02 | Olympic | |||
Josefin Lillhage | 25.93 | 54.56 | 1:50.15 | ||||
Therese Alshammar | 25.76 | 54.57 | 2:44.72 | ||||
Magdalena Kuras | 26.03 | 55.37 | 3:40.09 | ||||
3 | 3 | China | 3:40.73 | Q | 6 | ||
Pang Jiaying | 26.84 | 55.93 | 55.93 | Olympic | |||
Tang Yi | 26.03 | 54.86 | 1:50.79 | ||||
Yang Yu | 26.22 | 54.94 | 2:45.73 | ||||
Zhu Yingwen | 26.30 | 55.00 | 3:40.73 | ||||
4 | 2 | Belarus | 3:42.92 | 9 | |||
Aleksandra Gerasimenya | 26.34 | 54.90 | 54.90 | Olympic | |||
Iryna Niafedava | 26.48 | 56.17 | 1:51.07 | ||||
Sviatlana Khakhlova | 26.07 | 55.33 | 2:46.40 | ||||
Maryia Hanchar | 26.59 | 56.52 | 3:42.92 | ||||
5 | 6 | Belgium | 3:46.55 | 14 | |||
Emily Vavourakis | 27.46 | 56.70 | 56.70 | ||||
Sascha van den Branden | 27.00 | 56.38 | 1:53.08 | ||||
Jorina Aerents | 26.65 | 56.79 | 2:49.87 | ||||
Tine Bossuyt | 27.84 | 56.68 | 3:46.55 | ||||
6 | 7 | Thailand | 4:04.55 | 18 | |||
Wenika Kaewchaiwong | 29.51 | 1:02.01 | 1:05.01 | ||||
Pannika Prachgosin | 29.15 | 1:01.46 | 2:03.47 | ||||
Jiratida Phinyosophon | 27.92 | 58.10 | 3:01.57 | ||||
Nimitta Thaveesupsoonthorn | 30.14 | 1:02.98 | 4:04.55 | ||||
7 | 1 | Peru | 4:12.37 | 22 | |||
Massie Milagros Carrillo | 29.39 | 1:01.63 | 1:01.63 | ||||
Fiorella Gomez-Sanchez | 30.60 | 1:03.08 | 2:04.71 | ||||
Maria Alejandra Torres | 30.46 | 1:02.53 | 3:07.24 | ||||
Slavica Pavic | 31.00 | 1:05.13 | 4:12.37 | ||||
8 | 8 | India | 4:14.11 | 24 | |||
Parita Parekh | 29.42 | 1:01.92 | 1:01.92 | ||||
Madhavi Giri Govind | 31.76 | 1:06.59 | 2:08.51 | ||||
Pooja Raghava Alva | 29.66 | 1:02.80 | 3:11.31 | ||||
Kshipra Mahajan | 29.68 | 1:02.80 | 4:14.11 | ||||
# | Lane | Country | 50m | 100m | Time | Q | Rank |
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Name | |||||||
1 | 4 | United States | 3:38.32 | Q | 1 | ||
Dana Vollmer | 26.47 | 54.96 | 54.96 | Olympic | |||
Lacey Nymeyer | 26.00 | 5378. | 1:48.74 | ||||
Amanda Weir | 26.04 | 54.68 | 2:43.42 | ||||
Kara Lynn Joyce | 26.56 | 54.90 | 3:38.32 | ||||
2 | 5 | France | 3:40.81 | Q | 7 | ||
Céline Couderc | 26.46 | 55.30 | 55.30 | Olympic | |||
Malia Metella | 25.93 | 55.05 | 1:50.35 | ||||
Aurore Mongel | 26.54 | 55.04 | 2:45.39 | ||||
Alena Popchanka | 26.53 | 55.42 | 3:40.81 | ||||
3 | 3 | Canada | 3:43.17 | 10 | |||
Victoria Poon | 27.15 | 56.78 | 56.78 | Olympic | |||
Julia Wilkinson | 26.69 | 55.79 | 1:52.57 | ||||
Geneviève Saumur | 26.68 | 55.75 | 2:48.32 | ||||
Erica Morningstar | 26.19 | 54.85 | 3:43.17 | ||||
4 | 6 | Japan | 3:45.61 | 13 | |||
Maki Mita | 27.66 | 56.48 | 56.48 | ||||
Norie Urabe | 27.00 | 55.96 | 1:52.44 | ||||
Haruka Ueda | 27.44 | 56.32 | 2:48.76 | ||||
Yuka Kato | 26.61 | 56.85 | 3:45.61 | ||||
5 | 2 | Estonia | 3:47.45 | 15 | |||
Jana Kolukanova | 27.39 | 56.84 | 56.84 | ||||
Triin Aljand | 27.09 | 57.01 | 1:53.85 | ||||
Maria Albert | 27.03 | 56.54 | 2:50.39 | ||||
Elina Partõka | 26.99 | 57.06 | 3:47.45 | ||||
6 | 8 | Macau | 4:09.05 | 20 | |||
Cheok Mei Ma | 28.25 | 59.23 | 59.23 | ||||
Weng I Kuan | 29.81 | 1:02.51 | 2:01.74 | ||||
On Kei Lei | 29.64 | 1:03.18 | 3:04.92 | ||||
Man Wai Fong | 30.37 | 1:04.13 | 4:09.05 | ||||
7 | 1 | Uzbekistan | 4:12.94 | 21 | |||
Irina Shlemova | 28.84 | 1:00.06 | 1:00.06 | ||||
Yulduz Kuchkarova | 30.57 | 1:03.42 | 2:03.48 | ||||
Ekaterina Mamatkulova | 30.78 | 1:05.07 | 3:08.55 | ||||
Mariya Bukakova | 29.62 | 1:04.39 | 4:12.94 | ||||
8 | 7 | Venezuela | DSQ | ||||
Ximena Vilar | 28.08 | 59.29 | 59.29 | ||||
Erin Volcán | 27.90 | 58.45 | 1:57.74 | ||||
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# | Lane | Country | 50m | 100m | Time | Q | Rank |
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Name | |||||||
1 | 5 | Netherlands | 3:40.01 | Q | 2 | ||
Chantal Groot | 26.76 | 55.68 | 55.68 | Olympic | |||
Ranomi Kromowidjojo | 26.20 | 54.95 | 1:50.63 | ||||
Femke Heemskerk | 26.28 | 54.83 | 2:45.46 | ||||
Marleen Veldhuis | 25.59 | 54.55 | 3:40.01 | ||||
2 | 4 | Germany | 3:40.55 | Q | 5 | ||
Petra Dallmann | 26.60 | 55.47 | 55.47 | Olympic | |||
Annika Lurz | 25.97 | 54.92 | 1:50.39 | ||||
Meike Freitag | 26.15 | 55.19 | 2:45.58 | ||||
Britta Steffen | 26.13 | 54.97 | 3:40.55 | ||||
3 | 3 | Great Britain | 3:41.28 | Q | 8 | ||
Francesca Halsall | 26.33 | 55.19 | 55.19 | Olympic | |||
Melanie Marshall | 25.95 | 54.65 | 1:49.84 | ||||
Julia Beckett | 26.49 | 55.76 | 2:45.60 | ||||
Rosalind Brett | 26.33 | 55.68 | 3:41.28 | ||||
4 | 2 | Ukraine | 3:43.52 | 11 | |||
Darya Stepanyuk | 26.88 | 56.00 | 56.00 | Olympic | |||
Oxana Serikova | 26.55 | 56.21 | 1:52.21 | ||||
Ganna Dzerkal | 26.46 | 56.21 | 2:48.42 | ||||
Iryna Amshennikova | 26.19 | 55.10 | 3:43.52 | ||||
5 | 5 | New Zealand | 3:43.56 | 12 | |||
Hannah McLean | 27.34 | 55.27 | 55.27 | Olympic | |||
Alison Fitch | 26.80 | 55.99 | 1:51.26 | ||||
Lauren Boyle | 26.60 | 55.68 | 2:46.94 | ||||
Helen Norfolk | 27.03 | 56.62 | 3:43.56 | ||||
6 | 7 | Hong Kong | 3:49.65 | 16 | |||
Hang Yu Sze | 27.54 | 57.88 | 57.88 | ||||
Hiu Wai Sherry Tsai | 27.84 | 56.72 | 1:54.60 | ||||
Man Yi Yvette Kong | 27.35 | 58.35 | 2:52.95 | ||||
Hannah Jane Arnett Wilson | 26.90 | 56.70 | 3:49.65 | ||||
7 | 1 | Singapore | 3:59.92 | 17 | |||
Lynette Ng | 28.09 | 59.15 | 59.15 | ||||
Ting Wen Quah | 29.29 | 1:02.00 | 2:01.15 | ||||
Mylene Ong | 28.08 | 58.44 | 2:59.59 | ||||
Ruth Ho | 29.17 | 1:00.33 | 3:59.92 | ||||
8 | 8 | Jordan | 4:19.28 | 26 | |||
Hiba Bashouti | 31.28 | 1:05.99 | 1:05.99 | ||||
Layla Alghul | 30.19 | 1:03.43 | 2:09.42 | ||||
Razan Taha | 31.00 | 1:06.11 | 3:15.53 | ||||
Miriam Hatamleh | 30.46 | 1:03.75 | 4:19.28 | ||||
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