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FINALS RESULTS & AUSTRALIAN MEDAL TALLY XXIX Olympic FINALS RESULTS & AUSTRALIAN MEDAL TALLY XXIX Olympic Games Beijing, China MEN WOMEN 50m freestyle 50m freestyle 1 Cesar Cielo Filho BRA 21.30 1 Britta Steffen GER 24.06 2 Amaury Leveaux FRA 21.45 2 Dara Torres USA 24.07 3 Alain Bernard FRA 21.49 3 Cate Campbell AUS 24.17 4 Ashley Callus AUS 21.62 4 Lisbeth Trickett AUS 24.25 5 Ben Wildman-Tobriner USA 21.64 5 Marleen Veldhuis NED 24.26 6 Eamon Sullivan AUS 21.65 6 Kara Lynn Joyce USA 24.63 7 Roland Schoeman RSA 21.67 7 Hinkelien Schreuder NED 24.65 8 Stefan Nystrand SWE 21.72 8 Aleksandra Gerasimenya BLR 24.77 100m freestyle 100m freestyle 1 Alain Bernard FRA 47.21 1 Britta Steffen GER 53.12 2 Eamon Sullivan AUS 47.32 2 Lisbeth Trickett AUS 53.16 3 Jason Lezak USA 47.67 3 Natalie Coughlin USA 53.39 3 Cesar Cielo Filho BRA 47.67 4 Hanna-Maria Seppala FIN 53.97 5 Pieter van den Hoogenband NED 47.75 5 Jeanette Ottesen DEN 54.06 6 Lyndon Ferns RSA 48.04 6 Yingwen Zhu CHN 54.21 7 Matt Targett AUS 48.20 6 Marleen Veldhuis NED 54.21 8 Stefan Nystrand SWE 48.33. 8 Francesca Halsall GBR 54.29 200m freestyle 200m freestyle 1 Michael Phelps USA 1:42.96 WR 1 Federica Pellegrini ITA 1:54.82 2 Taehwan Park KOR 1:44.85 2 Sara Sakovic SLO 1:54.97 3 Peter Vanderkaay USA 1:45.14 3 Jiaying Pang CHN 1:55.05 4 Jean Basson RSA 1:45.97 4 Katie Hoff USA 1:55.78 5 Paul Biedermann GER 1:46.00 5 Camelia Alina Potec ROU 1:56.87 6 Dominik Meichtry SUI 1:46.95 6 Caitlin Mcclatchey GBR 1:57.65 7 Yoshihiro Okumura JPN 1:47.14 7 Bronte Barratt AUS 1:57.83 8 Robbie Renwick GBR 1:47.47 7 Ophelie-Cyrielle Etienne FRA 1:57.83 400m freestyle 400m freestyle 1. Taehwan Park KOR 3:41.86 1 Rebecca Adlington GBR 4:03.22 2. Lin Zhang CHN 3:42.44 2 Katie Hoff USA 4:03.29 3. Larsen Jensen USA 3:42.78 3 Joanne Jackson GBR 4:03.52 4. Peter Vanderkaay USA 3:43.11 4 Coralie Balmy FRA 4:03.60 5. Oussama Mellouli TUN 3:43.45 5 Federica Pellegrini ITA 4:04.56 6. Grant Hackett AUS 3:43.84 6 Camelia Alina Potec ROU 4:04.66 7. Yuriy Prilukov RUS 3:43.97 7 Bronte Barratt AUS 4:05.05 8. Nikita Lobintsev RUS 3:48.29 8 Laure Manaudou FRA 4:11.26 1500m freestyle 800m freestyle 1 Oussama Mellouli TUN 14:40.84 1 Rebecca Adlington GBR 8:14.10 WR 2 Grant Hackett AUS 14:41.53 2 Alessia Filippi ITA 8:20.23 3 Ryan Cochrane CAN 14:42.69 3 Lotte Friis DEN 8:23.03 4 Yuriy Prilukov RUS 14:43.21 4 Camelia Alina Potec ROU 8:23.11 5 Larsen Jensen USA 14:48.16 5 Xuanxu Li CHN 8:26.34 6 David Davies GBR 14:52.11 6 Kylie Palmer AUS 8:26.39 7 Lin Zhang CHN 14:55.20 7 Elena Sokolova RUS 8:29.79 8 Yang Sun CHN 15:05.12 8 Cassandra Patten GBR 8:32.35 100m backstroke 100m backstroke 1 Aaron Peirsol USA 52.54 WR 1 Natalie Coughlin USA 58.96 2 Matt Grevers USA 53.11 2 Kirsty Coventry ZIM 59.19 3 Arkady Vyatchanin RUS 53.18 3 Margaret Hoelzer USA 59.34 3 Hayden Stoeckel AUS 53.18 4 Gemma Spofforth GBR 59.38 5 Ashley Delaney AUS 53.31 5 Anastasia Zueva RUS 59.40 6 Liam Tancock GBR 53.39 6 Reiko Nakamura JPN 59.72 7 Aschwin Wildeboer ESP 53.51 7 Laure Manaudou FRA 1:00.10 8 Junichi Miyashita JPN 53.99 8 Hanae Ito JPN 1:00.18 200 backstroke 200m backstroke 1 Ryan Lochte USA 1:53.94 WR 1 Kirsty Coventry ZIM 2:05.24WR 2 Aaron Peirsol USA 1:54.33 2 Margaret Hoelzer USA 2:06.23 3 Arkady Vyatchanin RUS 1:54.93 3 Reiko Nakamura JPN 2:07.13 4 Markus Rogan AUT 1:55.49 4 Anastasia Zueva RUS 2:07.88 5 Ryosuke irie JPN 1:55.72 5 Elizabeth Beisel USA 2:08.23 6 Hayden Stoeckel AUS 1:56.39 6 Elizabeth Simmonds GBR 2:08.51 7 Razvan Ionut FloreaROU 1:56.52 7 Meagen Nay AUS 2:08.84 8 Gregor Tait GBR 1:57.00 8 Belinda Hocking AUS 2:10.12 100m breaststsroke 100m breaststroke 1 Kosuke Kitajima JPN 58.91 1 Leisel Jones AUS 1:05.17 2 Dale Oen Alexander NOR 59.20 2 Rebecca Soni USA 1:06.73 3 Hugues Duboscq FRA 59.37 3 Mirna Jukic AUT 1:07.34 4 Brendan Hansen USA 59.57 4 Yuliya Efimova RUS 1:07.43 5 Brenton Rickard AUS 59.74 5 Megan Jendrick USA 1:07.62 6 Roman Sludnov RUS 59.87 6 Tarnee White AUS 1:07.63 7 Igor Borysik UKR 1:00.20 7 Ye Sun CHN 1:08.08 8 Mark Gangloff USA 1:00.24 8 Asami Kitagawa JPN 1:08.43 200m breaststroke 200m breaststroke 1 Kosuke Kitajima JPN 2:07.64 1 Rebecca Soni USA 2:20.22 2 Brenton Rickard AUS 2:08.88 2 Leisel Jones AUS 2:22.05 3 Hugues Duboscq FRA 2:08.94 3 Sara Nordenstam NOR 2:23.02 4 Mike Andrew Brown CAN 2:09.03 4 Mirna Jukic AUT 2:23.24 5 Daniel Gyurta HUN 2:09.22 5 Yuliya Efimova RUS 2:23.76 6 Scott Spann USA 2:09.76 6 Annamay Pierse CAN 2:23.77 7 Loris Facci ITA 2:10.57 7 Rie Kaneto JPN 2:25.14 8 Paolo Bossini ITA 2:11.48 8 Megumi Taneda JPN 2:25.23 100m butterfly 100m butterfly 1 Michael Phelps USA 50.58 1 Lisbeth Trickett AUS 56.73 2 Milorad Cavic SRB 50.59 2 Christine Magnuson USA 57.10 3 Andrew Lauterstein AUS 51.12 3 Jessicah Schipper AUS 57.25 4 Ian Crocker USA 51.13 4 Yafei Zhou CHN 57.84 5 Jason Dunford KEN 51.47 5 Li Tao SIN 57.99 6 Takuro Fujii JPN 51.50 6 Jemma Lowe GBR 58.06 7 Andrii Serdinov UKR 51.59 7Gabriella Silva BRA 58.10 8 Ryan Pini PNG 51.86 8 Inge Dekker NED 58.54 200m butterfly 200m butterfly 1 Michael Phelps USA 1:52.03 WR 1 Zige Liu CHN 2:04.18 2 Laszlo Cseh HUN 1:52.70 2 Liuyang Jiao CHN 2:04.72 3 Takeshi Matsuda JPN 1:52.97 3 Jessicah Schipper AUS 2:06.26 4 Moss Burmester NZL 1:54.35 4 Otylia Jedrzejczak POL 2:07.02 4 Peng Wu CHN 1:54.35 5 Yuko Nakanishi JPN 2:07.32 6 Pawel Korzeniowski POL 1:54.60 6 Aurore Mongel FRA 2:07.36 7 Kaio Almeida BRA 1:54.71 7 Elaine Breeden USA 2:07.57 8 Nikolay Skvortsov RUS 1:55.14 8 Kathleen Hersey USA 2:08.23 200m individual medley 200m individual medley 1 Michael Phelps USA 1:54.23 WR 1 Stephanie Rice AUS 2:08.45 WR 2 Laszlo Cseh HUN 1:56.52 2Kirsty Coventry ZIM 2:08.59 3 Ryan Lochte USA 1:56.53 3Natalie Coughlin USA 2:10.34 4 Thiago Pereira BRA 1:58.14 4Katie Hoff USA 2:10.68 5 Ken Takakuwa JPN 1:58.22 5Alicia Coutts AUS 2:11.43 6 James Goddard GBR 1:59.24 6Asami Kitagawa JPN 2:11.56 7 Keith beavers CAN 1:59.43 7Julia Wilkinson CAN 2:12.43 8 Liam Tancock GBR 2:00.76 8Katarzyna BaranowskaPOL 2:13.36. 400m individual medley 400m individual medley 1 Michael Phelps USA 4:03.84 WR 1 Stephanie Rice AUS 4:29.45 WR 2 Laszlo Cseh HUN 4:06.16 2 Kirsty Coventry ZIM 4:29.89 3 Ryan lochte USA 4:08.09 3 Katie Hoff USA 4:31.71 4 Alessio Boggiatto ITA 4:12.16 4 Elizabeth Beisel USA 4:34.24 5 Luca Marin ITA 4:12.47 5 Alessia Filippi ITA 4:34.34 6 Gergo Kis HUN 4:12.84 6 Hannah Miley GBR 4:39.44 7 Brian Johns CAN 4:13.38 7 Yana Martynova RUS 4:40.04 8 Thiago Pereira BRA 4:15.40 8 Xuanxu Li CHN 4:42.13 4x100m freestyle relay 4x100m freestyle relay 1 USA 3:08.24 1 NED 3:33.76 2 FRA 3:08.32 2 USA 3:34.33 3 AUS 3:09.91 3 AUS 3:35.05 4 ITA 3:11.48 4 CHN 3:35.64 5 SWE 3:11.92 5 GER 3:36.85 6 CAN 3:12.26 6 FRA 3:37.68 7 RSA 3:12.66 7 GBR 3:38.18 8 GBR 3:12.87 8 CAN 3:38.32 4x200m freestyle relay 4x200m freestyle relay 1 USA 6:58.56 WR 1 AUS 7:44.31 WR 2 RUS 7:03.70 2 CHN 7:45.93 3 AUS 7:04.98 3 USA 7:46.33 4 ITA 7:05.35 4 ITA 7:49.76 5 CAN 7:05.77 5 FRA 7:50.66 6 GBR 7:05.92 6 HUN 7:55.53 7 JPN 7:10.31 7 JPN 7:57.56 8 RSA 7:13.02 8 SWE 7:59.83 4x100 medley relay 4x100m medley relay 1 USA 3:29.34 WR 1 AUS 3:52.69 WR 2 AUS 3:30.04 2 USA 3:53.30 3 JPN 3:31.18 3 CHN 3:56.11 4 RUS 3:31.92 4 GBR 3:57.50 5 NZL 3:33.39 5 RUS 3:57.84 6GBR 3:33.69 6 JPN 3:59.54 7 RSA 3:33.70 7 CAN 4:01.35 ITA DSQ.
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