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2000 Olympic Trials Results 2000 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AUGUST 9-16, 2000 Results Women's 400m I.M. Finals EVENT: 1 WOMEN's 400 Meter Individual Medley World Record: 4:34.79 CHEN YAN CHN 10-13-97 American Record: 4:37.58 SUMMER SANDERS USA 7-26-92 U.S.Open Record: 4:38.58 JANET EVANS FULLERTON 8- 8-88 Olympic Trials: 4:38.58 JANET EVANS FULLERTON 8- 8-88 RESULTS of FINALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM PRELIM TIME A FINAL 1) SANDENO, KAITLIN 17 NGSV GATOR AQUA. 4:44.18 4:40.91 :29.92 :33.56 :35.71 :34.98 :41.05 :41.19 :32.71 :31.79 2) CRIPPEN, MADELEINE 20 TEAM FOXCATCHER 4:46.13 4:42.81 :30.63 :34.23 :36.10 :35.49 :39.82 :40.86 :32.84 :32.84 3) TEUSCHER, CRISTINA 22 BADGER 4:44.26 4:44.42 :30.33 :34.89 :36.27 :35.96 :40.08 :41.25 :32.92 :32.72 4) BOWEN, MAGGIE 20 AUBURN AQUATICS 4:48.96 4:47.91 :30.73 :34.49 :37.03 :36.65 :40.47 :41.55 :33.59 :33.40 5) YEVAK, KATIE 17 KC BLAZERS S T 4:49.47 4:49.04 :29.86 :34.37 :38.34 :37.71 :38.92 :40.45 :35.56 :33.83 6) KWASNY, MICHALA 19 TROJAN SWIM CLUB 4:50.38 4:50.04 :29.56 :34.17 :38.40 :38.59 :40.48 :41.92 :34.18 :32.74 7) WALKLEY, KEEGAN 21 SWIMATLANTA/UGA 4:50.76 4:50.35 :29.15 :34.47 :37.37 :36.03 :43.38 :43.24 :34.58 :32.13 8) QUANCE-JULIAN,KRIST. 25 TROJAN SWIM CLUB 4:49.10 4:51.98 :30.04 :33.59 :37.61 :37.33 :41.51 :42.02 :35.34 :34.54 Prelims EVENT: 1 WOMEN's 400 Meter Individual Medley World Record: 4:34.79 CHEN YAN CHN 10-13-97 American Record: 4:37.58 SUMMER SANDERS USA 7-26-92 U.S.Open Record: 4:38.58 JANET EVANS FULLERTON 8- 8-88 Olympic Trials: 4:38.58 JANET EVANS FULLERTON 8- 8-88 RESULTS of PRELIMS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM TIME 1) SANDENO, KAITLIN 17 NGSV GATOR AQUA. 4:44.18 :29.66 :33.80 :36.41 :35.16 :41.45 :41.93 :33.59 :32.18 2) TEUSCHER, CRISTINA 22 BADGER 4:44.26 :30.08 :34.93 :35.86 :35.67 :40.10 :41.41 :33.29 :32.92 3) CRIPPEN, MADELEINE 20 TEAM FOXCATCHER 4:46.13 :30.41 :33.53 :36.53 :35.76 :40.18 :41.38 :34.53 :33.81 4) BOWEN, MAGGIE 20 AUBURN AQUATICS 4:48.96 :30.55 :34.07 :37.33 :36.83 :40.84 :42.14 :33.86 :33.34 5) QUANCE-JULIAN,KRIST. 25 TROJAN SWIM CLUB 4:49.10 :29.73 :33.63 :38.19 :37.03 :40.10 :41.41 :34.81 :34.20 6) YEVAK, KATIE 17 KC BLAZERS S T 4:49.47 :30.14 :33.92 :38.13 :38.08 :39.12 :40.54 :35.42 :34.12 7) KWASNY, MICHALA 19 TROJAN SWIM CLUB 4:50.38 :29.90 :33.70 :38.36 :37.56 :41.74 :41.96 :34.16 :33.00 8) WALKLEY, KEEGAN 21 SWIMATLANTA/UGA 4:50.76 :29.29 :34.14 :36.82 :36.32 :43.40 :43.55 :34.25 :32.99 9) STEIN, ANNIE 15 BOULDER S.T. 4:51.68 :30.65 :34.23 :36.31 :36.14 :42.79 :44.03 :34.17 :33.36 10) LUNSMAHN, LESLIE 16 THE FLEET 4:52.31 :31.74 :35.59 :38.24 :37.15 :41.76 :41.14 :33.40 :33.29 11) MURPHY, CORRIE 20 TROJAN SWIM CLUB 4:52.32 :30.19 :34.04 :37.59 :36.35 :42.53 :43.62 :34.57 :33.43 12) MASON, EMILY 17 SCOTTSDALE SWIM 4:52.59 :29.18 :33.65 :38.54 :37.18 :43.00 :43.41 :34.52 :33.11 13) BALY, AMY 17 DYNAMO SWIM CLUB 4:52.76 :32.09 :35.22 :37.61 :37.66 :41.79 :42.31 :33.02 :33.06 14) CAVERLY, KRISTEN 15 AQUAZOT S.C. 4:53.87 :30.86 :36.05 :37.85 :36.39 :40.99 :42.40 :35.07 :34.26 15) COWAN, KATIE 22 SQUIDS 4:53.94 :30.96 :34.73 :36.74 :35.85 :43.65 :45.15 :34.14 :32.72 16) GREEN, MEREDITH 17 NORTH CAROLINA 4:54.56 :30.87 :34.81 :38.56 :37.59 :43.51 :43.90 :33.05 :32.27 17) RANSOM, TAMI 17 CINCINNATI 4:54.68 :30.23 :35.26 :37.85 :37.85 :42.87 :43.53 :33.15 :33.94 18) MACKEY, NICOLE 15 AQUAZOT S.C. 4:54.82 :30.31 :34.72 :37.17 :36.59 :43.92 :45.16 :33.93 :33.02 19) OLSON, MELISSA 21 WILDCAT AQUATICS 4:55.35 :31.81 :35.34 :37.89 :36.68 :42.07 :42.69 :35.22 :33.65 20) SILVA, LAUREN 20 CURL-BURKE SWIM 4:55.51 :32.12 :36.00 :38.02 :37.85 :41.92 :42.25 :34.12 :33.23 21) HATHAWAY, KATIE 20 NORTH CAROLINA 4:55.57 :31.71 :35.80 :39.21 :38.71 :41.48 :42.20 :33.70 :32.76 22) BINDER, ADRIENNE 15 SANTA BARBARA 4:55.84 :31.87 :36.40 :39.32 :37.52 :41.79 :42.81 :33.65 :32.48 23) TAFLINGER, BROOKE 18 WESTFIELD SWIM 4:56.44 :30.85 :35.73 :38.51 :38.02 :41.81 :42.86 :34.69 :33.97 24) WINKLER, BROOKE 18 DEANZA CUPERTINO 4:56.66 :31.94 :35.93 :37.83 :37.38 :42.09 :42.58 :34.97 :33.94 25) CASSIDY, ANDREA 18 UNAT. FL 2 4:57.28 :31.79 :35.41 :37.56 :37.53 :43.20 :43.14 :34.59 :34.06 26) JOHNSON, RACHEL 19 NORTHWESTERN 4:57.63 :30.78 :35.01 :38.47 :37.96 :43.02 :43.67 :35.04 :33.68 26) MYERS, WHITNEY 15 MIAMI VALLEY AC 4:57.63 :30.96 :34.89 :37.58 :37.74 :43.28 :44.76 :34.50 :33.92 28) HALEY, GWEN 19 KANSAS SWIMMING 4:58.22 :31.01 :34.93 :39.52 :39.08 :41.93 :43.78 :34.48 :33.49 29) LABOSKY, MARIE 18 TEAM FOXCATCHER 4:58.34 :31.17 :35.78 :36.71 :37.43 :42.27 :43.62 :35.45 :35.91 30) ELLIS, JAMIE 18 THE WOODLANDS 4:58.44 :30.41 :34.88 :38.45 :37.96 :42.98 :44.69 :35.01 :34.06 31) EVANS, JANE 16 BADGER AQUATICS 4:59.20 :31.46 :35.29 :39.12 :39.69 :41.18 :42.99 :35.12 :34.35 32) KLEIN, MELISSA 15 DYNAMO SWIM CLUB 4:59.23 :31.15 :35.39 :38.64 :38.35 :42.55 :43.20 :35.08 :34.87 33) HIATT, KELSEY 20 MISSION AURORA 4:59.86 :31.52 :36.14 :39.30 :38.51 :42.30 :43.07 :34.97 :34.05 34) OSWALD, VALERIE 21 CURL-BURKE SWIM 5:00.00 :31.75 :35.00 :38.41 :37.84 :42.65 :44.24 :35.77 :34.34 35) STROMAN, MONICA 22 AGGIE SWIM CLUB 5:00.06 :32.89 :37.36 :37.72 :38.08 :42.53 :43.72 :34.01 :33.75 36) SIMMONS, KATIE 18 CARMEL SWIM CLUB 5:00.31 :31.95 :35.34 :41.25 :39.85 :41.72 :41.37 :35.58 :33.25 37) ROSE, ERICA 18 LAKE ERIE SILVER 5:00.39 :31.80 :35.84 :39.17 :38.68 :42.66 :43.54 :34.79 :33.91 38) McLARTY, SARA 17 DAYTONA BEACH 5:00.47 :30.41 :34.98 :37.99 :38.50 :44.29 :45.86 :34.69 :33.75 39) SCHUKNECHT, ALISA 17 BEND 5:00.48 :31.12 :35.73 :38.37 :38.23 :42.77 :43.20 :35.61 :35.45 40) FLEMING, MORGAN 20 DYNAMO/U.GEORGIA 5:00.49 :31.39 :35.48 :39.81 :37.80 :43.90 :44.31 :34.55 :33.25 41) CHRISTOFERSON, KATY 21 BURNSVILLE 5:00.75 :30.66 :35.80 :40.64 :39.60 :43.03 :42.97 :34.89 :33.16 42) THOMAS, JILL 19 CRAWFISH AQUATIC 5:00.83 :32.16 :35.97 :39.00 :38.54 :41.49 -3:0**** 4:25.60 :35.23 43) CARR, JESSIE 19 TEAM FOXCATCHER 5:00.98 :30.81 :35.31 :39.55 :38.58 :42.97 :44.15 :35.48 :34.13 44) BONEWIT, HOLLIE 22 OHIO 5:01.21 :31.63 :36.44 :40.74 :39.74 :41.39 :43.07 :34.65 :33.55 45) SCHNEIDER, IRENE 21 BELLEVUE CLUB 5:01.22 :30.77 :35.26 :41.09 :38.46 :42.97 :43.61 :35.39 :33.67 46) JOHNSON, BRITTANY 15 WINSTON-SALEM Y 5:01.32 :31.07 :35.06 :38.24 :37.62 :43.69 :45.56 :35.83 :34.25 47) TUCKER, STEPHANIE 18 LAKESIDE 5:01.34 :31.02 :35.43 :38.69 :38.11 :43.10 :44.24 :35.55 :35.20 48) CHANDLER, ASHLEY 16 TEMPE RIO 5:01.48 :30.48 :34.40 :39.50 :39.39 :45.37 :45.41 :34.83 :32.10 49) CAMERON, EVINS 17 NASHVILLE 5:01.50 :31.52 :36.07 :37.32 :36.46 :45.25 :45.61 :35.06 :34.21 50) GRIFFITH, NATALIE 18 UNAT.
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