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2004 Olympic Games 2 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES 2. Federica Pellegrini ITA 1:58.22 3. Solenne Figues FRA 1:58.45 400m individual medley Athens, Greece 4. Paulina Barzycka POL 1:58.62 1. Yana Klochkova UKR 4:34.83 5. Franziska van Almsick GER 1:58.88 2. Kaitlin Sandeno USA 4:34.95 6. Dana Vollmer USA 1:58.98 3. Georgina Bardach ARG 4:37.51 August 13-29 100m butterfly 1. Micheal Phelps USA 51.25(OR) 7. Jiaying Pang CHN 1:59.16 4. Eva Risztov HUN 4:39.29 2. Ian Crocker USA 51.29 8. Josefin Lillhage SWE 1:59.20 5. Joanna Melo BRA 4:40.00 MEN 3. Andriy Serdinov UKR 51.36 6. Nicole Hetzer GER 4:40.20 50m freestyle 1. Gary Hall USA 21.93 4. Thomas Rupprath GER 52.27 400m freestyle 7. Yoo-Sun Nam KOR 4:50.35 2. Duje Draganja CRO 21.94 5. Igor Marchenko RUS 52.32 1. Laure Manaudou FRA 4:05.34 8. Vasiliki Angelopoulou GRE 4:50.85 3. Roland Schoeman RSA 22.02 6. Gabriel Mangabeira BRA 52.34 2. Otylia Jedrzejczak POL 4:05.84 4. Stefan Nystrand SWE 22.08 7. Duje Draganja CRO 52.46 3. Kaitlin Sandeno USA 4:06.19 5. Jason Lezak USA 22.11 8. Geoff Huegill AUS 52.56 4. Camelia Potec ROM 4:06.34 4x100m freestyle relay 6. Brett Hawke AUS 22.18 5. Ai Shibata JPN 4:07.51 1. Australia 3:35.94WR 7. Oleksandr Volynets UKR 22.26 200m butterfly 6. Sachiko Yamada JPN 4:10.91 2. United States 3:36.39 8. Salim Illes ALG 22.37 1. Micheal Phelps USA 7. Linda Mackenzie AUS 4:10.92 3. Netherlands 3:37.59 1:54.04OR 8. Rebecca Cooke GBR 4:11.35 4. Germany 3:37.94 2. Takashi Yamamoto JPN 1:54.56 5. France 3:40.23 100m freestyle 1. P van den Hoogenband NED 48.71 3. Stephen Parry GBR 1:55.92 800m freestyle 6. Great Brittain 3:40.82 2. Roland Schoeman RSA 48.23 4. Pawel Korzeniowski POL 1:56.00 1. Ai Shibata JPN 8:24.54 7. Sweden 3:41.22 3. Ian Thorpe AUS 48.56 5. Ioan Gherghel ROM 1:56.10 2. Laure Manaudou FRA 8:24.96 8. China 3:42.90 4. Ryk Netthling RSA 48.63 6. Peng Wu CHN 1:56.28 3. Diana Munz USA 8:26.61 5. Filippo Magnini ITA 48.99 7. Nikolay Skvortsov RUS 1:57.14 4. Kalyn Keller USA 8:26.97 4x200m freestyle relay 6. Duje Draganja CRO 49.23 8. Tom Malchow USA 1:57.48 5. Erika Villaeciji ESP 8:29.04 1. United States 7:53.42WR 7. Salim Iles ALG 49.30 6. Rebecca Cooke GBR 8:29.37 2. China 7:55.97 7. Andrey Kapralov RUS 49.30 200m individual medley 7. Jana Henke GER 8:33.95 3. Germany 7:57.35 1. Micheal Phelps USA 8. Simona Paduraru ROM 8:37.02 4. Australia 7:57.40 1:57.14OR 5. Great Britain 7:59.11 200m freestyle 1. Ian Thorpe AUS 2. Ryan Lochte USA 1:58.78 100m backstroke 6. Spain 8:02.11 1:44.71OR 3. George Bovell TRI 1:58.80 1. Natalie Coughlin USA 1:0037 7. Brazil 8:05.29 2. P van den Hoogenband NED 1:45.25 4. Laszlo Cseh HUN 1:58.84 2. Kirsty Coventry ZIM 1:00.50 8. Sweden 8:08.34 3. Michael Phelps USA 1:45.32 5. Thiago Pereira BRA 2:00.11 3. Laure Manaudou FRA 1:00.88 4. Klete Keller USA 1:46.13 6. Takahiro Mori JPN 2:00.60 4. Reiko Nakumara JPN 1:01.05 4x100m medley relay 5. Grant Hackett AUS 1:46.56 7. Vytautas Janusaitis LTU 2:01.28 5. Nina Zhivanevskaya ESP 1:01.12 1. Australia 6. Rick Say CAN 1:47.55 8. Jiro Miki JPN 2:02.16 6. Antje Buschschulte GER 1:01.39 3:57.32WR 7. Simon Burnett GBR 1:48.02 7. Lousie Ornstedt DEN 1:01.51 2. United States 3:59.12 8. Emiliano Brembilla ITA 1:48.40 400m individual medley 8. Haley Cope USA 1:01.76 3. Germany 4:00.72 1. Micheal Phelts USA 4:08.26WR 4. China 4:03.35 2. Erik Vendt USA 4:11.81 5. Japan 4:04.83 400m freestyle 200m backstroke 1. Ian Thorpe AUS 3:43.10 3. Laszlo Cseh HUN 4:12.15 1. Kristy Coventry ZIM 2:09.19 6. Netherlands 4:07.36 2. Grant Hackett AUS 3:43.36 4. Alessio Boggiatto ITA 4:12.28 2. Stanislava Komarova RUS 2:09.72 7. Spain 4:07.61 3. Klete Keller USA 3:44.11 5. Oussama Mellouli TUN 4:14.49 3. Reiko Nakamura JPN 2:09.88 Great Britain dq. 4. Larsen Jensen USA 3:46.08 6. Loannis Kokkodis GRE 4:18.60 3. Antje Buschschulte GER 2:09.88 5. M. Rosolino ITA 3:46.25 7. Jiro Miki JPN 4:19.97 5. Margaret Hoelzer USA 2:10.70 6. Yuri Prilukov RUS 3:46.69 8. Travis Nederpelt AUS 4:20.08 6. Louise Ornstedt DEN 2:11.15 7. Spyridon Gianniotis GRE 3:48.77 7. Katy Sexton GBR 2:12.11 8. Takeshi Matsuda JPN 3:48.96 4x100 freestyle relay 8. Aya Terakawa JPN 2:12.90 1. South Africa 3:13.17WR 2. Netherlands 3:14.36 1500m freestyle 100m breaststroke 1. Grant Hackett AUS 14:43.40OR 3. United States 3:14.62 1. Xuejuan Luo CHN KEY: 2. Larsen Jensen USA 14:45.29 4. Russia 3:15.75 1:06.64OR WR – World Records 1 3. David Davies GBR 14:45.95 4. Italy 3:15.75 2. Brooke Hanson AUS 1:07.15 CR – Commonwealth Records 9 4. Yuri Prilukov RUS 14:52.48 6. Australia 3:15.77 3. Leisel Jones AUS 1:07.16 AR – Australian Records 15 5. Spyridon Gianniotis GRE 15:03.69 7. France 3:16.23 4. Amanda Beard USA 1:07.44 6. Graeme Smith GBR 15:09.71 8. Germany 3:17.18 5. Sarah Poewe GER 1:07.53 7. Dragos Coman ROM 15:10.21 6. Tara Kirk USA 1:07.59 8. Craig Stevens AUS 15:13.66 4x200m freestyle relay 7. Svitlana Bondarenko UKR 1:08.19 1. United States 7:07.33 Hui Qi CHN dq. 2. Australia 7:07.46 100m backstroke 1. Aaron Peirsol USA 54.06 3. Italy 7:11.83 200m breaststroke 2. Marcus Rogan AUT 54.35 4. Great Britain 7:12.60 1. Amanda Beard USA 3. Tomomi Morita JPN 54.36 5. Canada 7:13.33 2:23.37OR 4. Lenny Krayzelburg USA 54.38 6. Germany 7:16.51 2. Leisel Jones AUS 2:23.60 5. Matt Welsh AUS 54.52 7. France 7:17.43 3. Anne Poleska GER 2:25.82 6. Laszlo Cseh HUN 54.61 8. Greece 7:23.02 4. Masami Tanaka JPN 2:25.87 7. Steffen Driesen GER 54.63 5. Agnes Kovacs HUN 2:26.12 8. Marco di Carli GER 55.27 4x100m medley relay 6. Hui Qi CHN 2:26.35 1. United States 3:30.68WR 7. Mirna Jukic AUT 2:26.36 2. Germany 3:33.62 8. Brooke Hanson AUS 2:26.39 200m backstroke 1. Aaron Peirsol USA 1:54.95OR 3. Japan 3:35.22 2. Marcus Rogan AUT 1:57.35 4. Russia 3:35.91 100m butterfly 3. Razvan Florea ROM 1:57.56 5. France 3:36.57 1. Petria Thomas AUS 57.72 4. James Goddard GBR 1:57.76 6. Ukraine 3:36.87 2. Otylia Jedrzejcak POL 57.84 5. Tomomi Morita JPN 1:58.40 7. Hungary 3:37.46 3. Inge de Bruijin NED 57.99 6. Simon Dufour FRA 1:58.99 8. Great Britain 3:37.77 4. Jess Schipper AUS 58.22 7. Gregor Tait GBR 1:59.28 5. Jenny Thompson USA 58.72 8. Blaz Medvesek SLO 2:00.06 WOMEN 6. Martina Moravcova SVK 58.96 7. Alena Poopchanka BLR 59.06 50m freestyle 1. Inge de Bruijin NED 24.58 8. Junko Onishi JPN 59.83 100m breaststroke 1. Kosuke Kitajima JPN 1:00.08 2. Malia Metella FRA 24.89 2. Brendan Hansen USA 1:00.25 3. Lisbeth Lenton AUS 24.91 200m butterfly 3. Hugues Duboscq FRA 1:00.88 4. Therese Alshammar SWE 24.93 1. Otylia Jedrzejczac POL 2:06.05 4. Mark Gangloff USA 1:01.17 5. Kara Lynn Joyce USA 25.00 2. Petria Thomas AUS 2:06.36 5. Vladislav Polyakov KAZ 1:01.34 6. Michelle Engelsman AUS 25.06 3. Yuko Nakanishi JPN 2:08.04 6. James Gibson GBR 1:01.36 7. Jenny Thompson USA 25.11 4. Kaitlin Sandeno USA 2:08.18 7. Darren Mew GBR 1:01.66 8. Flavia Cazziolata BRA 25.20 5. Felicity Galvez AUS 2:09.28 8. Oleg Lisogor UKR 1:02.42 6. Mette jacobsen DEN 2:10.01 7. Paopla Cavallino ITA 2:10.14 100m freestyle 1. Jodie Henry AUS 53.84 8. Eva Risztov HUN 2:10.58 200m breaststroke 1. Kosuke Kitajima JPN 2. Inge de Bruijin NED 54.16 2:09.44OR 3.
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