Swimming at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games – Women's 200 metre butterfly

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The Women's 200 Butterfly swimming event at the 2009 SEA Games was held in December 2009.

Swimming (sport) water-based sport

Swimming is an individual or team sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water. The sport takes place in pools or open water. Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports, with varied distance events in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and individual medley. In addition to these individual events, four swimmers can take part in either a freestyle or medley relay. A medley relay consists of four swimmers who will each swim a different stroke. The order for a medley relay is: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle. Swimming each stroke requires a set of specific techniques; in competition, there are distinct regulations concerning the acceptable form for each individual stroke. There are also regulations on what types of swimsuits, caps, jewelry and injury tape that are allowed at competitions. Although it is possible for competitive swimmers to incur several injuries from the sport, such as tendinitis in the shoulders or knees, there are also multiple health benefits associated with the sport.

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The Games Record at the start of the event was 2:14.11 by Singapore's TAO Li swum at the 2005 SEA Games (on December 3, 2005).

Tao Li Singaporean Olympic competitive swimmer

Tao Li is a Singaporean competitive swimmer who specializes in the backstroke and butterfly.

Results

Final

Place Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Tao Li Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2:13.49 GR
2 Cai Lin Khoo Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2:14.30
3 Kittiya Patarawadee Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2:14.64
4 Erica Totten Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2:15.76
5 T Kim Tuyen Nguyen Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2:16.33
6 Hii Siew Siew Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2:18.65
7 Raina Saumi Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2:21.05
8 Koh Ting Ting Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2:23.92

Preliminary heats

Rank Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Erica Totten Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2:19.61
2 Hii Siew Siew Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2:19.70
3 T Kim Tuyen Nguyen Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2:20.41
4 Kittiya Patarawadee Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2:20.92
5 Tao Li Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2:21.36
6 Raina Saumi Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2:21.58
7 Cai Lin Khoo Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2:22.09
8 Koh Ting Ting Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2:24.69
9 Maria Gandionco Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2:25.41
10 Natnapa P. Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2:41.09

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