Swimming at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' 100 metre breaststroke

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Girls' 100 metre breaststroke
at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
Venue Natatorium
Dates9 October (heats, semifinals)
10 October (final)
Competitors45 from 38 nations
Winning time1:07.88
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
  2014
2022  

The girls' 100 metre breaststroke event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics took place on 9 and 10 October at the Natatorium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1]

Contents

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 9 October at 10:41. [2]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
155 Anastasia Makarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:08.80Q
264 Mona McSharry Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1:09.24Q
343 Shiori Asaba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:09.27Q
454 Niamh Coyne Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1:09.49Q
563 Anna Pirovano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:09.78Q
644 Kotryna Teterevkova Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1:10.06Q
742 Hannah Brunzell Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:10.10Q
866 Chelsea Hodges Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:10.37Q
965 Weronika Hallmann Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:10.47Q
1045 Avery Wiseman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:10.63Q
1162 Elena Guttmann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:10.86Q
1235 Julia Månsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:10.91Q
1246 Tina Čelik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:10.91Q
1453 Zheng Muyan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1:10.94Q
1556 Agnė Šeleikaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1:10.95Q
1641 Clara Basso-Bert Flag of France.svg  France 1:11.31Q
1724 Yun Eun-sol Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:11.37
1833 Anna Kroniger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:11.51
1931 Christie Chue Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1:11.56
2068 Christin Mundell Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 1:11.58
2157 Alba Vázquez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1:11.69
2247 Kate Douglass Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:11.77
2338 Saovanee Boonamphai Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1:11.82
2434 Anastasia Moscenscaia Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 1:12.00
2548 Wang Hee-song Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:12.01
2636 Claudia Maria Gâdea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1:12.04
2751 Raquel Pereira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1:12.13
2822 Mila Medić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 1:12.14
2915 María Alborzen Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1:12.23
3037 Ingrid Huszár Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1:12.36
3152 Nina Kucheran Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:12.50
3267 Ana Vieira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1:12.57
3314 Lea Polonsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1:12.69
3423 Emina Pašukan Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:12.73
3432 Laura Lahtinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1:12.73
3627 Elena Onieva Henrich Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:13.00
3725 Natalie Kan Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 1:13.04
3826 Nika Čulina Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1:13.18
3921 Miroslava Záborská Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1:13.30
4058 Gülşen Beste Samancı Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1:13.39
4113 Anahi Schreuders Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 1:15.14
4228 Karen Mist Arngeirsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 1:15.43
4361 Camille Mallet Flag of France.svg  France 1:16.12
4416 Bibigul Menlibaeva Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 1:16.75
4517 Aishath Hulva Khulail Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 1:34.61
22 Mera Abushammaleh Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine DNS

Semifinals

The semifinals were started on 9 October at 18:51. [3]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
124 Anastasia Makarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:08.75Q
213 Kotryna Teterevkova Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1:08.80Q
315 Niamh Coyne Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1:08.90Q
423 Anna Pirovano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:09.14Q
526 Hannah Brunzell Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:09.46Q
625 Shiori Asaba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:09.50Q
728 Agnė Šeleikaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1:09.55Q
814 Mona McSharry Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1:09.74Q
922 Weronika Hallmann Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:10.06
1027 Elena Guttmann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:10.43
1116 Chelsea Hodges Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:10.59
1217 Julia Månsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:10.60
1312 Avery Wiseman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:10.67
1421 Tina Čelik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:10.77
1511 Zheng Muyan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1:10.78
1618 Clara Basso-Bert Flag of France.svg  France 1:12.71

Final

The medailists 2018-10-10 Swimming Girls' 100m Breaststroke Final at 2018 Summer Youth Olympics by Sandro Halank-042.jpg
The medailists

The final was held on 10 October at 18:39. [4]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Anastasia Makarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:07.88
Silver medal icon.svg3 Niamh Coyne Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1:08.90
Bronze medal icon.svg5 Kotryna Teterevkova Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1:08.95
48 Mona McSharry Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1:08.97
56 Anna Pirovano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:09.16
62 Hannah Brunzell Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:09.20
71 Agnė Šeleikaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1:09.40
87 Shiori Asaba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:09.57

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References

  1. "Swimming – Competition Schedule" (PDF). buenosaires2018.com. 7 October 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. Heats results
  3. Semifinals results
  4. Final results