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Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre breaststroke

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Main article: Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships

The Women's 200m Breaststroke at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 29 March (prelims & semifinals) and the evening of 30 March (finals) at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. 55 swimmers were entered in the event, of which 54 swam.

Existing records at the start of the event were:

  • World Record (WR): 2:20.54, Leisel Jones (Australia), 1 February 2006 in Melbourne, Australia.
  • Championship Record (CR): 2:21.72, Leisel Jones (Australia), Montreal 2005 (29 July 2005)

Results

Finals

PlaceNameNationalityTimeNote
1stLeisel JonesAustralia2:21.84
2ndKirsty BalfourGreat Britain2:25.94
Megan JendrickUSA
4thSuzaan van BiljonSouth Africa2:26.19
5thLUO NanChina2:27.55
6thBirte StevenGermany2:28.13
7thSandra JacobsonSweden2:28.25
8thTara KirkUSA2:28.67

Semifinals

RankSwimmerNationTimeNote
1Leisel JonesAustralia2:23.75Q
2Kirsty BalfourGreat Britain2:25.45Q
3Suzaan van BiljonSouth Africa2:25.56Q
4Megan JendrickUSA2:26.14Q
5LUO NanChina2:27.03Q
6Sandra JacobsonSweden2:27.24Q
7Tara KirkUSA2:27.41Q
8Birte StevenGermany2:27.62Q
9Seul Ki JungSouth Korea2:27.83
10Hanna WestrinSweden2:28.55
11Asami KitagawaJapan2:28.61
12Mirna JukićAustria2:29.40
13Anna KhlistunovaUkraine2:30.12
14QI HuiChina2:30.45
15Yuliya PidlisnaUkraine2:31.21
16Beata KaminskaPoland2:31.42

Preliminaries

RankSwimmerNationTimeNote
1Suzaan van BiljonSouth Africa2:27.03Q
2Sandra JacobsonSweden2:27.08Q
3Leisel JonesAustralia2:27.10Q
4Birte StevenGermany2:27.85Q
5Seul Ki JungSouth Korea2:27.90Q
6Tara KirkUSA2:28.50Q
7Kirsty BalfourGreat Britain2:28.53Q
8Megan JendrickUSA2:28.71Q
9Hanna WestrinSweden2:28.95Q
10Asami KitagawaJapan2:29.34Q
11Anna KhlistunovaUkraine2:29.38Q
12LUO NanChina2:29.54Q
13QI HuiChina2:30.05Q
14Yuliya PidlisnaUkraine2:30.17Q
15Mirna JukićAustria2:30.45Q
16Beata KaminskaPoland2:30.61Q
17Anna-Mari GulbrandsenNorway2:30.84
18Sally FosterAustralia2:30.85
19Ina KapishinaBelarus2:31.02
20Anne PoleskaGermany2:31.24
21Sophie de RonchiFrance2:31.30
22Chiara BoggiattoItaly2:31.49
23Marina KucMontenegro2:32.59
Elena BogomazovaRussia
25Su Yeon BackSouth Korea2:32.61
26Diana GomesPortugal2:33.14
27Annabelle CareyNew Zealand2:34.31
28Yoshimi MiwaJapan2:34.58
29Jaclyn Marissa PangilinanPhilippines2:36.24
30Sara ElbekriMorocco2:36.28
31Adriana MarmolejoMexico2:37.07
32Ciara FarrellIreland2:37.18
33Man Yi Yvette KongHong Kong2:41.45
34Anastasia ChristoforouCyprus2:41.94
35Cheryl LimSingapore2:42.52
36Lina Cahya UtamiIndonesia2:42.77
37Daniela VictoriaVenezuela2:42.87
38Man Hsu LinChinese Taipei2:45.47
39Desak Nyoman RinaIndonesia2:47.34
40On Kei LeiMacao2:49.06
41Chun Hui Khoonnie LiangSingapore2:49.57
42Thi Thuan TranVietnam2:49.65
43I Chuan ChenChinese Taipei2:49.85
44Katerine MorenoBolivia2:49.99
45Chinyere PigotSuriname2:50.26
46Sin Ian LeiMacao2:50.54
47Ranohon AmanovaUzbekistan2:51.50
48Nibal YamoutLebanon2:51.71
49Oksana HatamkhanovaAzerbaijan2:54.27
50Blessing ForcadosNigeria2:54.38
51Ann SalnikovaGeorgia2:55.08
52Thi Hue PhamVietnam2:55.35
53Karen Poujol ZepedaHonduras2:58.37
54Kelly How Tam FatMauritius3:00.29
--Louise Mai JansenDenmarkDNS

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