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Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley

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FieldValue
eventWomen's 200 metre individual medley
games2000 Summer
venueSydney International Aquatic Centre
dateSeptember 18, 2000 (heats &
semifinals)
September 19, 2000 (final)
competitors36
nations28
win_value2:10.68
goldYana Klochkova
goldNOCUKR
silverBeatrice Câșlaru
silverNOCROM
bronzeCristina Teuscher
bronzeNOCUSA
prev1996
next2004

semifinals) September 19, 2000 (final)

The women's 200 metre individual medley event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 18–19 September at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia.

Yana Klochkova, Ukraine's swimming pride and three-time European champion, became the fourth swimmer in Olympic history to strike a medley double, since Claudia Kolb did so in 1968, Tracy Caulkins in 1984, and Michelle Smith in 1996. Leading from start to finish, she established a sterling time of 2:10.68 to cut off Lin Li's eight-year Olympic record by a comfortable margin of 0.95 seconds. Romania's Beatrice Câșlaru, who shared the European title with Klochkova in the event, raced to silver with a national record of 2:12.57 on the rear of a dominant breaststroke leg. Meanwhile, U.S. swimmer Cristina Teuscher took home the bronze in 2:13.32 to touch out Canada's Marianne Limpert (2:13.44) by 12-hundredths of a second.

Limpert was followed in fifth by her teammate Joanne Malar (2:13.70) and in sixth by Russia's Oxana Verevka (2:13.88). Previously competed for Brazil in Atlanta four years earlier, Gabrielle Rose finished seventh in 2:14.82, while Japan's Tomoko Hagiwara rounded out the field with an eighth-place time of 2:15.64.

Notable swimmers missed out the top 8 final, featuring China's Chen Yan, who recorded the second fastest time ever in the event's history but faded badly to place ninth (2:15.27); and Australia's home favorite Elli Overton, who finished her semifinal run with an eleventh-place effort (2:15.74).

Records

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

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
19 SeptemberFinalYana KlochkovaUKR2:10.68

Results

Heats

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
137Oxana VerevkaRUS2:13.48Q, NR
244Beatrice CâșlaruROM2:13.72Q
354Yana KlochkovaUKR2:13.83Q
445Joanne MalarCAN2:13.92Q
555Cristina TeuscherUSA2:14.17Q
643Marianne LimpertCAN2:15.07Q
734Tomoko HagiwaraJPN2:15.16Q
836Gabrielle RoseUSA2:15.55Q
952Chen YanCHN2:16.01Q
1051Federica BisciaITA2:16.09Q, NR
1146Sue RolphGBR2:16.43Q
1248Yseult GervyBEL2:16.51Q
1342Zhan ShuCHN2:16.63Q
1453Elli OvertonAUS2:16.76Q
1533Nicole HetzerGER2:16.98Q
1656Sabine HerbstGER2:17.18Q
1723Hana ČernáCZE2:17.58NR
1838Kirsty CoventryZIM2:17.73AF
1925Alenka KejžarSLO2:18.33NR
2031Helen NorfolkNZL2:18.90
2158Vered BorochovskiISR2:18.99
2224Carolyn AdelSUR2:19.17
2341Joscelin YeoSIN2:19.18
2457Kathryn EvansGBR2:19.41
2547Anna WindsorAUS2:19.44
2632Yasuko TajimaJPN2:21.65
2722Nam Yoo-sunKOR2:22.53
2813Marina MulyayevaKAZ2:22.72
2921María Virginia GarroneARG2:22.98
3026Aikaterini SarakatsaniGRE2:23.05
3128Sia Wai YenMAS2:23.31
3215Alexandra ZertsalovaKGZ2:24.09
3327Smiljana MarinovićCRO2:25.24
3435Diana MocanuROM2:29.58
3514Meritxell SabatéAND2:30.41
3616Fernanda CuadraNCA2:38.25

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Beatrice CâșlaruROM2:13.31Q
25Joanne MalarCAN2:13.59Q
33Marianne LimpertCAN2:13.90Q
46Gabrielle RoseUSA2:14.40Q
52Federica BisciaITA2:15.71NR
61Elli OvertonAUS2:15.74
77Yseult GervyBEL2:17.19
88Sabine HerbstGER2:17.51

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Yana KlochkovaUKR2:13.08Q
23Cristina TeuscherUSA2:13.47Q
34Oxana VerevkaRUS2:14.04Q
46Tomoko HagiwaraJPN2:15.09Q
52Chen YanCHN2:15.27
67Sue RolphGBR2:15.98
71Zhan ShuCHN2:16.58
88Nicole HetzerGER2:18.08

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
4Yana KlochkovaUKR2:10.68, ER
5Beatrice CâșlaruROM2:12.57NR
3Cristina TeuscherUSA2:13.32
42Marianne LimpertCAN2:13.44
56Joanne MalarCAN2:13.70
67Oxana VerevkaRUS2:13.88
71Gabrielle RoseUSA2:14.82
88Tomoko HagiwaraJPN2:15.64

References

References

  1. (14 September 2000). "Swimming schedule". [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]].
  2. (19 September 2000). "Klochkova completes golden double". [[BBC Sport]].
  3. Fitzpatrick, Franz. (19 September 2000). "U.S.' Malchow Beats Odds To Grab Gold". [[Chicago Tribune]].
  4. (20 September 2000). "Aussies rule relays". [[CNN]].
  5. (19 September 2000). "Malchow sets Olympic record in 200 fly". [[ESPN]].
  6. Whitten, Phillip. (19 September 2000). "Olympic Day 4 Finals". [[Swimming World Magazine]].
  7. Whitten, Phillip. (18 September 2000). "Olympic Day 3 Finals (100 Breast, 100 Back M, 100 Back W, 200 Free)". [[Swimming World Magazine]].
  8. "Sydney 2000: Swimming – Women's 200m Individual Medley Heats". [[LA84 Foundation]].
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