Swimming at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's 100 metre backstroke

Last updated

Women's 100 metre backstroke
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
Venue Tollcross International Swimming Centre
Dates25 July 2014 (2014-07-25) (heats & semis)
26 July 2014 (2014-07-26) (final)
Competitors28 from 15 nations
Winning time59.37 GR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
  2010
2018  

The women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 25 and 26 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

Contents

The medals were presented by Suzanne Weckend-Dill, Athlete Representative of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the quaichs were presented by James Hickman, Global Sports Marketing Manager of Speedo.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Commonwealth Games records were as follows.

World recordFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gemma Spofforth  (GBR)58.12 Rome, Italy 28 July 2009 [1]
Commonwealth recordFlag of England.svg  Gemma Spofforth  (ENG)58.12 Rome, Italy 28 July 2009
Games recordFlag of Australia.svg  Emily Seebohm  (AUS)59.53 Delhi, India 9 October 2010

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
25 JulyHeat Emily Seebohm Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.51GR
26 JulyFinal Emily Seebohm Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.37GR

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
144 Emily Seebohm Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.51Q, GR
224 Belinda Hocking Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.78Q
345 Sinead Russell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.15Q
435 Lauren Quigley Flag of England.svg  England 1:00.67Q
543 Brooklynn Snodgrass Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.70Q
625 Elizabeth Simmonds Flag of England.svg  England 1:00.79Q
734 Georgia Davies Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 1:00.86Q
826 Kathleen Dawson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1:00.91Q
933 Madison Wilson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:01.05Q
1023 Hilary Caldwell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:01.10Q
1146 Jessica Fullalove Flag of England.svg  England 1:01.58Q
1232 Rachel Williams Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 1:02.98Q
1336 Jessica Ashley-Cooper Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 1:03.61Q
1422 Danielle Stirrat Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 1:04.76Q
1537 Kimiko Raheem Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1:06.36Q
=1647 Danielle Hill Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland 1:07.18QSO
38 Talisa Lanoe Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
1841 Lauren Hew Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Cayman Islands 1:07.34
1927 Bethany Firth Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland 1:08.30
2031 Lara Butler Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Cayman Islands 1:08.37
2148 Courtney Butcher Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 1:08.46
2221 Danielle Awori Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 1:08.63
2314 Evelina Afoa Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 1:09.13
2415 Anita Field Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 1:11.08
2513 Kiran Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1:13.91
2628 Savannah Tkatchenko Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 1:14.90
16 Areeba Shaikh Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan DSQ
42 Tao Li Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore DNS

Qualification swim-off

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15 Danielle Hill Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland 1:05.36Q
24 Talisa Lanoe Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 1:07.30

Semifinals

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
124 Emily Seebohm Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.59Q
226 Georgia Davies Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 59.63Q
325 Sinead Russell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 59.91Q
=413 Elizabeth Simmonds Flag of England.svg  England 59.98Q
14 Belinda Hocking Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
623 Brooklynn Snodgrass Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.26Q
722 Madison Wilson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:00.34Q
815 Lauren Quigley Flag of England.svg  England 1:00.37Q
912 Hilary Caldwell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.77
1016 Kathleen Dawson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1:01.17
1127 Jessica Fullalove Flag of England.svg  England 1:01.20
1217 Rachel Williams Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 1:02.48
1321 Jessica Ashley-Cooper Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 1:03.07
1411 Danielle Stirrat Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 1:04.86
1518 Danielle Hill Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland 1:06.17
1628 Kimiko Raheem Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1:06.33

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Emily Seebohm Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.37 GR
Silver medal icon.svg5 Georgia Davies Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 59.58
Bronze medal icon.svg6 Belinda Hocking Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.93
48 Lauren Quigley Flag of England.svg  England 1:00.19
52 Elizabeth Simmonds Flag of England.svg  England 1:00.26
63 Sinead Russell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.27
71 Madison Wilson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:00.45
87 Brooklynn Snodgrass Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.58

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Giaan Rooney</span> Australian swimmer and television personality

Giaan Leigh Rooney, OAM is an Australian former competitive swimmer and television personality. As a member of the Australian team in women's 4×100-metre medley relay, she won an Olympic gold medal and broke a world record at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Rooney is currently an Australian television presenter.

Liam John Tancock is an English former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships, and European championships, and England in the Commonwealth Games. He specialised in backstroke and individual medley events. He is a three-time world champion and a four-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, and held the world record in the 50-metre backstroke for almost a decade.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Emily Seebohm</span> Australian swimmer

Emily Jane Seebohm, OAM is an Australian swimmer and television personality. She has appeared at four Olympic Games between 2008 and 2021; and won three Olympic gold medals, five world championship gold medals and seven Commonwealth Games gold medals. She specialises in the backstroke, but has also won medals in the freestyle and individual medley.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gemma Spofforth</span> British swimmer, Olympic athlete, world champion, world record holder

Gemma Mary Spofforth is an English former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and European championships, and England in the Commonwealth Games. Spofforth is the former world record-holder and former world champion in the 100-metre backstroke, and won a total of eight medals in major international championships.

Marco Antonio Loughran is an English-born British competitive swimmer who has represented Great Britain at the Olympics and FINA world championships, European Championships and Wales in the Commonwealth Games. He has also competed under Team Europe at Duel in the Pool 2011.

Georgia Beth Davies is a British competition swimmer who has represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games and European championships, and swam for Wales in the Commonwealth Games. She has won gold in the Commonwealth Games and European Championships. She currently represents Energy Standard in the International Swimming League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mitch Larkin</span> Australian swimmer

Mitchell James Larkin is an Australian competitive swimmer who specialises in backstroke events. He currently represents the Cali Condors which is part of the International Swimming League. Larkin competed for Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics.

The men's 50 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 26 and 27 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

The men's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 24 and 25 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

The men's 200 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 28 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

The women's 50 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 28 and 29 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

The women's 200 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 27 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.

Luke Greenbank is an English professional swimmer who specialises in backstroke. A medalist in the 200 metre backstroke at the Olympic Games and the World and European championships, he also swam the first leg in the 2019 World and 2020 European Championship gold medal-winning Great Britain medley relay teams. He won a silver medal as lead-off for Great Britain in the 4 x 100 metre medley relay for men at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He won a gold medal as lead-off for England in the heats of the 4 x 100 metre medley relay for men at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Taylor Madison Ruck is a Canadian competitive swimmer. She won two Olympic bronze medals as part of Canada's women's 4×100 metre and 4×200 metre freestyle relay teams at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Ruck won eight medals at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia. Her eight medal performance of one gold, five silver, and two bronze tied her with three other athletes for the most all-time at a single Commonwealth Games, as well as making her the most decorated Canadian female athlete ever at a single Commonwealth Games. Ruck is the all-time leading medallist at the FINA World Junior Swimming Championships having won nine gold, two silver, and two bronze over the course of the 2015 and 2017 editions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Minna Atherton</span> Australian swimmer

Minna Atherton is an Australian competitive swimmer who won the gold medals in the 100- and 200-metre backstroke events at the 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Singapore. She tied the junior world record in the 100-metre backstroke and broke the Championships record in the 200-metre backstroke.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kylie Masse</span> Canadian swimmer

Kylie Jacqueline Masse is a Canadian competitive swimmer. She is a four-time Olympic medallist, having tied for the bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the 100 m backstroke and then won silver medals at the 2020 Summer Olympics in both the 100 m and 200 m backstroke and a bronze medal in the 4x100 m medley. Masse is a two-time world champion in the 100 m backstroke, breaking the eight year old world record in the process, which she held until July 2018. While winning her title in Budapest at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships she became the first Canadian woman to become a world champion in a swimming event. She subsequently became the first Canadian woman to defend her world title at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships. She is currently the captain for the Toronto Titans of the International Swimming League.

Pieter Coetze is a South African swimmer. He is the African record holder in the long course 100 metre backstroke. At the 2022 Commonwealth Games, he won the gold medal in the 100 metre backstroke, the silver medal in the 50 metre backstroke, and the bronze medal in the 200 metre backstroke. At the 2022 World Junior Championships he competed in ten events, including winning the gold medal in the 200 metre backstroke, silver medals in the 50 metre backstroke, 100 metre backstroke, and the 4×100 metre medley relay, as well as a bronze medal in the 4×100 metre mixed medley relay.

The men's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2022 Commonwealth Games will be held on 29 and 30 July at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre.

The women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2022 Commonwealth Games will be held on 30 and 31 July at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre.

References

  1. Bull, Andy (28 July 2009). "Gemma Spofforth swims to 100m backstroke glory in world record time". Guardian.co.uk . Retrieved 8 July 2013.