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29Th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 23 MAR 2008 Women's 50m Freestyle 09:37 Heats Event 35 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Record Name NOC Code Location Date WR 24.13 Inge Bruijn NED Sydney (AUS) 22 SEP 2000 ER 24.13 Inge Bruijn NED Sydney (AUS) 22 SEP 2000 CR 24.44 Therese Alshammar SWE Helsinki (FIN) 9 JUL 2000 Heats NOC Time Rank Heat Lane Name Year of R.T. Time Birth Code Behind 1 6 4 Marleen Veldhuis 1979 NED 0.86 24.47 Q 2 7 5 Hinkelien Schreuder 1984 NED 0.82 24.61 Q 0.14 3 7 4 Therese Alshammar 1977 SWE 0.75 25.14 Q 0.67 4 7 3 Ranomi Kromowidjojo 1990 NED 0.85 25.22 0.75 5 7 6 Hanna­Maria Seppala 1984 FIN 0.73 25.27 Q 0.80 6 5 4 Inge Dekker 1985 NED 0.79 25.32 0.85 7 6 3 Anna­Karin Kammerling 1980 SWE 0.82 25.56 Q 1.09 8 7 2 Claire Hedenskog 1980 SWE 0.79 25.63 1.16 9 5 6 Sviatlana Khakhlova 1984 BLR 0.79 25.67 Q 1.20 10 6 2 Oxana Serikova 1985 UKR 0.83 25.77 Q 1.30 10 7 8 Dar'Ya Stepanyuk 1990 UKR 0.83 25.77 Q 1.30 12 5 3 Cristina Chiuso 1973 ITA 0.79 25.79 Q 1.32 12 6 8 Jolien Sysmans 1992 BEL 0.78 25.79 Q 1.32 14 7 7 Martina Moravcova 1976 SVK 0.76 25.80 Q 1.33 15 6 5 Malia Metella 1982 FRA 0.75 25.82 Q 1.35 16 7 1 Agata Korc 1986 POL 0.69 25.91 Q 1.44 17 6 7 Tatiana Rouba Bieniarz 1983 ESP 0.83 25.96 Q 1.49 18 5 5 Aliaksandra Herasimenia 1985 BLR 0.79 25.99 Q 1.52 19 3 3 Jeanette Ottesen 1987 DEN 0.78 26.00 Q 1.53 20 5 1 Anastasia Aksenova 1990 RUS 0.78 26.02 1.55 21 4 6 Sandra Kazikova 1976 CZE 0.76 26.06 1.59 22 4 1 Miroslava Najdanovski 1988 SRB 1.01 26.08 1.61 22 6 6 Anna Gostomelsky 1981 ISR 0.74 26.08 1.61 24 5 2 Martha Matsa 1987 GRE 0.76 26.11 1.64 25 4 5 Ragnheidur Ragnarsdottir 1984 ISL 0.75 26.12 1.65 26 3 1 Monika Babok 1991 CRO 0.78 26.25 1.78 27 4 2 Angela San Juan Cisneros 1983 ESP 0.74 26.28 1.81 28 3 2 Olga Klyuchnikova 1989 RUS 0.76 26.31 1.84 29 4 4 Jana Kolukanova 1981 EST 0.76 26.39 1.92 29 5 7 Fabienne Nadarajah 1985 AUT 0.75 26.39 1.92 31 4 7 Maria Laura Simonetto 1987 ITA 0.79 26.44 1.97 32 6 1 Magdalena Kuras 1988 SWE 0.92 26.47 2.00 33 3 4 Erika Ferraioli 1986 ITA 0.76 26.49 2.02 34 1 3 Yuliya Khitraya 1989 BLR 0.80 26.50 2.03 34 4 3 Emily Vavourakis 1989 BEL 0.75 26.50 2.03 36 5 8 Kateryna Dikidzhy 1991 UKR 0.82 26.64 2.17 37 3 6 Laura Noccioli 1989 SUI 0.72 26.68 2.21 38 3 7 Riia­Rosa Koskelainen 1987 FIN 0.85 26.70 2.23 39 3 5 Nina Sovinek 1985 SLO 0.76 26.72 2.25 40 2 5 Rugile Mileisyte 1988 LTU 0.79 26.76 2.29 41 2 7 Grite Apanaviciute 1990 LTU 0.75 26.84 2.37 42 3 8 Orsolya Tompa 1991 HUN 0.79 26.89 2.42 43 2 6 Kristina Thomsen 1991 DEN 0.69 26.96 2.49 44 2 4 Jenni Pienimaki 1990 FIN 0.71 27.09 2.62 45 2 3 Clare Dawson 1987 IRL 0.85 27.52 3.05 46 1 5 Elena Popovska 1990 MKD 0.77 27.79 3.32 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW010900_74A 1.0 Report Created SUN 23 MAR 2008 9:42 Page 1/2 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 23 MAR 2008 Women's 50m Freestyle 09:37 Heats Event 35 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Heats NOC Time Rank Heat Lane Name Year of R.T. Time Birth Code Behind 47 2 2 Aisling Cooney 1990 IRL 0.78 28.02 3.55 48 1 4 Jelizaveta Griskova 1990 LTU 0.85 28.55 4.08 4 8 Mercedes Peris Minguet 1985 ESP DNS Legend WR World Record ER European Record CR Championships Record R.T. Reaction Time DSQ Disqualified DNF Did not Finish DNS Did not Start Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW010900_74A 1.0 Report Created SUN 23 MAR 2008 9:42 Page 2/2 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 23 MAR 2008 Women's 50m Freestyle 19:49 Semifinals Event 235 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Record Name NOC Code Location Date WR 24.13 Inge Bruijn NED Sydney (AUS) 22 SEP 2000 ER 24.13 Inge Bruijn NED Sydney (AUS) 22 SEP 2000 CR 24.44 Therese Alshammar SWE Helsinki (FIN) 9 JUL 2000 Semifinals NOC Time Rank Heat Lane Name Year of R.T. Time Birth Code Behind 1 2 4 Marleen Veldhuis 1979 NED 0.83 24.26 q CR 2 1 4 Hinkelien Schreuder 1984 NED 0.84 24.86 q 0.60 3 2 5 Therese Alshammar 1977 SWE 0.74 24.96 q 0.70 4 1 7 Malia Metella 1982 FRA 0.71 25.07 q 0.81 5 1 3 Sviatlana Khakhlova 1984 BLR 0.76 25.39 Q 1.13 6 1 5 Hanna­Maria Seppala 1984 FIN 0.72 25.46 Q 1.20 7 2 8 Aliaksandra Herasimenia 1985 BLR 0.78 25.49 Q 1.23 8 2 3 Anna­Karin Kammerling 1980 SWE 0.81 25.55 Q 1.29 9 2 7 Martina Moravcova 1976 SVK 0.84 25.58 1.32 10 2 6 Oxana Serikova 1985 UKR 0.78 25.59 1.33 11 1 8 Jeanette Ottesen 1987 DEN 0.76 25.62 1.36 12 1 6 Dar'Ya Stepanyuk 1990 UKR 0.82 25.80 1.54 13 2 2 Cristina Chiuso 1973 ITA 0.83 25.84 1.58 14 2 1 Agata Korc 1986 POL 0.71 25.86 1.60 15 1 1 Tatiana Rouba Bieniarz 1983 ESP 0.85 25.92 1.66 16 1 2 Jolien Sysmans 1992 BEL 0.79 26.00 1.74 Legend WR World Record ER European Record CR Championships Record R.T. Reaction Time DSQ Disqualified DNF Did not Finish DNS Did not Start Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW010200_74A 1.0 Report Created SUN 23 MAR 2008 19:53 Page 1/1 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 24 MAR 2008 Women's 50m Freestyle 18:17 Finals Event 135 RESULTS Résultats Record Name NOC Code Location Date WR 24.13 Inge De Bruijn NED Sydney (AUS) 22 SEP 2000 ER 24.13 Inge De Bruijn NED Sydney (AUS) 22 SEP 2000 CR 24.26 Marleen Veldhuis NED Eindhoven, Netherlands 23 MAR 2008 Final NOC Time Rank Lane Name R.T. Time Code Behind 1 4 Marleen Veldhuis NED 0.84 24.09 WR 2 5 Hinkelien Schreuder NED 0.87 24.59 0.50 3 3 Therese Alshammar SWE 0.76 24.71 0.62 4 6 Malia Metella FRA 0.71 24.93 0.84 5 8 Anna­Karin Kammerling SWE 0.79 25.23 1.14 6 1 Aliaksandra Herasimenia BLR 0.79 25.33 1.24 7 2 Sviatlana Khakhlova BLR 0.77 25.41 1.32 8 7 Hanna­Maria Seppala FIN 0.71 25.44 1.35 Legend WR World Record ER European Record CR Championships Record R.T. Reaction Time DSQ Disqualified DNF Did not Finish DNS Did not Start Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW010101_73A1 1.0 Report Created MON 24 MAR 2008 18:14 Page 1/1 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 19 MAR 2008 Women's 100m Freestyle 09:58 Heats Event 13 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Record Split Name NOC Code Location Date WR 53.30 25.84 Britta Steffen GER Budapest (HUN) 2 AUG 2006 ER 53.30 25.84 Britta Steffen GER Budapest (HUN) 2 AUG 2006 CR 53.30 25.84 Britta Steffen GER Budapest (HUN) 2 AUG 2006 Heats Rank Heat Lane Name Year of NOC R.T. 50m Time Time Birth Code Behind 1 9 4 Marleen Veldhuis 1979 NED 0.87 25.45 53.77 Q 28.32 2 9 3 Hanna­Maria Seppala 1984 FIN 0.71 26.04 54.00 Q 0.23 27.96 3 8 4 Inge Dekker 1985 NED 0.83 25.97 54.08 Q 0.31 28.11 4 7 5 Ranomi Kromowidjojo 1990 NED 0.83 26.58 54.24 0.47 27.66 5 7 3 Hinkelien Schreuder 1984 NED 0.80 25.96 54.59 0.82 28.63 6 7 4 Josefin Lillhage 1980 SWE 0.81 26.65 54.91 Q 1.14 28.26 7 7 2 Sara Isakovic 1988 SLO 0.75 26.61 55.10 Q 1.33 28.49 8 9 7 Aurore Mongel 1982 FRA 0.80 26.99 55.18 Q 1.41 28.19 9 9 2 Martina Moravcova 1976 SVK 0.80 26.54 55.30 Q 1.53 28.76 10 8 5 Aliaksandra Herasimenia 1985 BLR 0.81 26.75 55.40 Q 1.63 28.65 11 9 5 Therese Alshammar 1977 SWE 0.81 26.61 55.48 Q 1.71 28.87 12 9 6 Anna Gostomelsky 1981 ISR 0.74 27.08 55.62 Q 1.85 28.54 13 8 2 Jeanette Ottesen 1987 DEN 0.76 27.05 55.76 Q 1.99 28.71 14 7 6 Ida Marko­Varga 1985 SWE 0.78 26.77 55.84 2.07 29.07 15 8 1 Dar'Ya Stepanyuk 1990 UKR 0.86 26.95 55.92 Q 2.15 28.97 16 6 7 Maria Fuster Martinez 1985 ESP 0.85 27.43 55.98 Q 2.21 28.55 16 7 7 Jana Klusackova 1977 CZE 0.83 26.99 55.98 Q 2.21 28.99 18 5 1 Nina Sovinek 1985 SLO 0.69 27.19 56.14 Q 2.37 28.95 19 7 1 Maria Laura Simonetto 1987 ITA 0.87 27.65 56.28 Q 2.51 28.63 20 5 5 Birgit Koschischek 1987 AUT 0.71 27.22 56.30 2.53 29.08 20 9 8 Anastasia Aksenova 1990 RUS 0.81 27.37 56.30 2.53 28.93 22 5 2 Agnes Mutina 1988 HUN 0.71 26.97 56.34 2.57 29.37 23 6 4 Erika Ferraioli 1986 ITA 0.79 27.63 56.45 2.68 28.82 24 9 1 Mylene Lazare 1987 FRA 0.81 27.66 56.47 2.70 28.81 25 8 8 Ragnheidur Ragnarsdottir 1984 ISL 0.74 27.27 56.52 2.75 29.25 Timing & Data­Handling by OMEGA SWW011900_74A 1.0 Report Created WED 19 MAR 2008 10:11 Page 1/3 29th LEN European Swimming Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands March 13­24, 2008 19 MAR 2008 Women's 100m Freestyle 09:58 Heats Event 13 RESULTS SUMMARY Résumé des résultats Heats Rank Heat Lane Name Year of NOC R.T.
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