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1982 World Championships Results RESULTS FOR THE RECORD Shelley Cramer, VIR 1:01 65 Sandra Bohorquez, COL 4:38 54' Jâne Admans, GBR .2i21 49 ljle Geweniger, DOF . .2:34 42 contents Tania Bogomilova, BllL 1t01 83 Lolitâ Fuenles, ECU 4:41 85' Prel¡ms Lerissâ Belokon, USSR 2:3475 Maria Bendito, VEN . 1:02 30 An¡ta Hill, PUR 4'.4201- CorneliaS¡rch. DOR 2t1263 Jeann¡eCh¡lds,uSA. 213489 World Champlonshlps Suewalsh. USA 2:1552 Silke Horner, DDR 2t35 12 Sw¡mm¡ng 61 200 M FBEESTYLE-4u9.2 800 M FREESTYLE-Aug 5 Georgina Parkes, AL,S : 2:15 61 Grazyna Dz¡edzic, POL 2:35 30' Diving 63 Championsh¡p Flnals Châmplonship Finals Lar¡ssa Gortchakova, USSR 2:16 20 Kathy Bald, CAN 2:3578 Water Polo ,, 64 Annemarie Verslappen, HOL 1:59 53' Kim Linehân. USA . .8.27 4ø Carmen Bunaciu, ROM 211622 Al¡cia Boscatto, ARG -2:3627 Synchronized Swimmins 64 B¡rgil Me¡neke, DDR 2iO067 Jackie Willmolt, GBR 8:32 61 ' Jolandâ De Rover, HOL 2:16.40 lan¡a Bogomìlova, BUL 2i37 16 N6tionâl Annelies Maas. HOL 2:m84 Carmela Schmidl, DDR 8:33 67 Kathr¡n Zimmermån. DDB. 2.16 48 Beverly Acker, USA . 2138 08 USS Nationals .. 64 Carmela Schmidt, DDR 2t0l 10 Petra Schneider, DDFI 813627 Tracy Caulkins. USA . 2.17 01 Petra Van Staveren, HOL 2:38 10 Wesl lrina Gerass¡movâ, USSB 2:01 13' Tiflany Cohen, USA .. .8:36 96 Mar¡on Aizpors, FRG 2:17 92 FiaWìllomse,HOL ..2:3979 Santa Clara lnv¡tational 69 Mârybeth Linzme¡er, USA 2:01 51 Jolenda Van Der lveer, HOL 8:41 16 CherylGibson,CAN ... 2:1792 Angelika Knipping, FRG 2140 47 Pacific - NorLhwest JOs 69 June Croll. GBF 2tO1 52 Olga Troitskaia, IISSR 8:48 50 Yolanda Van Der Straten, BEL 2:18 66 Simona Br¡ghetl¡, ITA 2:40 56 New Mexico JOs 70 T¡ffanyCohen,USA .2:O216 Suzi Baumer, AUS 8:54 61 lrinâ Chlyleva. USSF 2:19 17 Gaynor Slanley, GBR .214091 Snake Fiver JOs 70 Consolal¡on Finals Prel¡ms lvlanuela Caros¡. ITA 2:19 38 Susannah Brownsdon. GBR..2:41 88 Reg¡on Xll Champs 7 l Kaori Yanase, JPN 2:03 18' Kim L¡nehan, USA 8:29 48 Jennller Campbell, CAN 2121 13 [.,|r¡ke Bauer, AIJT, ., 2t43 80' So Calif JOs .. 71 Nåtalìâ Strounnikova, USSR 2:03 50 Jâckie W¡llmotl. GBF 8:38 41 Jåne Admans, GBB .2i21 1A HenarAlonso, ÊSP 2i44 14 Mldwest Susanne Schuster, FRG 2:03 88 Tiffany Cohen, USA . 8:41 15 Conny Van BenLum, HOL . 2:21 80 Bickie Binning. AUS 2i4532 Wyom¡ngJos.. 72 lsabel Fìeuss Gerding, MEX 2:04 19 Pelra Schneider, DDF 8:4213 Helen Jameson, GBR 2t2278 Consuelo AÌcila, COL . 2.5804 Great Plains 73 Meet Suz¡ Baumer,'AUS 2:04 63 Jolanda Van Der À¡eer, HOL 8:44 56 Hisae Asari. JPN 2:23A2 Cr¡sÌìnâ Peralta, POB .. DQ MidwestSr Champs 75 Agneta Eriksson, SWE 2tO4 77 Carmela Schm¡dt, DDB 8:45 08 ute Neubef, FRG 2i24 15 Lake Erie JOs 75 Cheryl McArlon, CAN 2i04 80 Suzi Baumer, AtiS . 8146 34 Sandre Barbalo. URt, 2t24 61' 100 M BUTIERFLY-Aug.5 South Mika Salto, JPN . 2:04 86 Olga lroitskeia, USSR Bi47 47 Ker¡n Brandes, PER 2121 86' Chåmpionsh¡p F¡nals So- Texas JOs f6 Prêl¡ms Annelies À4aas. HOL - - 8:47 71 Jacqueline Franceschi, PUR 2:30 04 MaryT l\reagher, L,SA 59 41# Florida Gold Coasl 77 JOs Birgit lMeineke, DDH 2;01 51 Ann Linder, SWE 8147 79 Teresa F¡gueiras, POH : 2i3287 lnes Geissler, DDR 1:00 36 F¡or¡da JOs 7ø l\4arybelh L¡nzmeier. USA 2:01 54 lrina Larilcheva. t SSR 8:51 94 Kou¡dri Soumeya, ALG 2t3367' Melanie Buddemeyer, USA 1:00 40 Sunshine Gâmes 79 Annelies Maas, HOL 2:0229 Sofia Dara, GRE 8:55 55' Adriana Carbajal, URU 2:39 80 Naoko Kume,JPN 1:01 16 Fegion lll Champs -80 Annemar¡e Verstappen, HOL 2:02 35 Câila Lâsl, ITA 8:57 36 lâkemi lse, JPN 1:01 21 JuneCroft,GBF 2:0253 PâscaleVerbauwen, BEL 3:06 11 100 M BFEASTSTROKE-Au9 5 Kar¡n Seick. FRG 1:01 68 Carmela Schmidl, DDR 210255 Julre Oa¡gneault, CAN 9:08 21 Championship Flnâls Lisacurry, AUS 1:0205 lrina Gerass¡mova, IJSSR 2:O325 Cheryl McArton, CAN 9:09 56 Ule Geweniqer, DDR 1:09 14f C¡nz¡a Savi-Scarponi, ITA 1:O273 Tiffany Cohen, USA 210367 Lolila Fuentes, ECU 9:26 86' AnneOltenbrile,CAN 1:11031 Consolation Finals Suz¡ Baumer, AIJS 2104.12 Kim Fhodenbaúgh, USA 1:11 03 Ivlaud Lauckner, DDR 1:02 30 IV WORLD Kaor¡ Yanase, JPN 2:O4 2S' 100 M EACKSfROKE-AUg 3 Svetlana Varganova, USSR 1:11 60 AnnemarieVerstappen, HOL 1:02 34 SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Susanne Schusler, FBG 2:OA 29 Chåmplonship Finâls PetraVanSiaveren,HOL 1:1164' Nalal¡a Pokas, USSR .. ..1:02 48 Albeilo Vallarlno Pool Nalâlia Slrounn¡kova, USSR 2:04 34 Krislin Ollo, DDR 1:01 30fl Hiroko Nagasak¡, JPN 1:1 1 98 Ann Osgerby, GBF 1iO254 Guây¿qu¡1, Ecuedor AgnelaEriksson,SWÊ 2i0471 lna Kleber, DDR 1:01 47 Silke Horner, DDF . : 1:11 99 L¡nda Criddle, GBF . ..1:02 86 4u9.1.7,1982 50M Pool MikaSa¡lo,JPN 210486 Sue Walsh. USA 1:02 86 Jeannie childs, usA 1:t235 Michelle MacPherson, CAN - 1:03.04 lsabel Beuss Gerd¡ng, [¡EX 2:05 11 Larissa Gortchakova, IJSSB 1:02 92 Consolallon F¡nals Agneta Eriksson, SWE 1:03 23 " World Record Cheryl McAlon, CAN 2:O532 Carmen Bunaciu, ROM 1:03 32 Lårissa Belokon, IJSSR 1:1O72 Carole Brook, SUI . l:03 25 ' Nat¡onel Feco.d Cârlâ Las¡, ITA 210567 lvarion Aizpors, FRG 1,0477 Kâthy Bald, CAN 1:12 83 Prelims + Commonwoalth R€cord Julìe Daigneaull, CAN - 2i0574 Jolanda De Bover, HOL 1:O4 78 Grazyna Dz¡edzic. POL .. 1.1288 MâryT. Meagher, IJSA 1:00.14f r' Europ€ån Rêcord N¡coleSchrepfer,SUl. 2:0581' Yolandâ Vân DerStraten, BEL 1:05 21 Angelika Knipp¡ng, FRG , - 1:13 05 Melanie guddemeyer, IJSA 1:00.94 t South Ameilcân Record Veronique Stephan. FRA 2:05 98 Consolålion Flnals Susanne Nielsson, DEN 1:13 07 lnes Gelssler. DDR 1:01 09 # World Champ¡onship R€cord Sofia Dara, GRE - 2105 98' Georgina Parkes, AL,S 1:04 35 Tania Bogomilova, BUL. 1:13 55 Naoko Kume, JPN .. 1:01 51 Sllv¡a Persi, ITA .. 2i06OA Libby Kinkead, USA S¡monaBrighetli.llA .1:1356 lakemì lse, JPN 1:01 85 WOMEN Chr¡sl¡ne Schleek, FBG 2:06 54 N4anuela Carosi, llA 1:04 42 À/lanuela Dâlla Valle, ITA 1:13 96 Lisa Cury, AI.JS 1:01 8B' 100 M FREESTYLE-Au9.1 Jackie willmoil, GBR 2:06 90 Ivlarie.Therese Armenlero, SUI 1:05 14' Pr€llms Karin Se¡ck, FFG - 1:0213 Champlonship Finâls Pascale Verbauwen, BEL 2i07 78 lrinaChlylevâ.USSR 1:O527 Ule Geweniger, DDR 1:10,62 Cin¿¡a Savì-Scarponi, ITA . 1iO227 Birgit Meineke, ODR 55 79 Beda Leirvag, NOH 2:08 01 Ute Neubert. FRG 1:05 30 AnneOttenbr¡te,CAN 1:113ô' Nalalia Pokas, USSR . 1ì02 35 Annemarie VersLappen, HOL 55 87' Carol Ann Heavey, IBL 2:10 10 Gheryl Glbson, CAN 1'.O5 42 Hiroko Nagesâk¡,JPN 1:11 68' Ann Osgerby. GBR 1:02 56 Jill Sterkel, USA -. 5627 Virginia Sachero, ARG 2t10 15' Helen Jameson, GBF 1 1:O577 Kim Rhodenbaugh, USA 1:11 69 Llnda Criddle, GBR l:03 06 Karin Se¡ck, FRG 56 61' Mar¡aBend¡Lo,VEN. .,2:1135' Prelims S¡lke Horner, DDR l:11 76 Annemarie Verstappen, HOL 1:03 12 lrina Gerassimova, USSB 56 69 Sandra Bohorquez, GOL 2:1228' Krisl¡n Otto. DDR. 1:0223 Petra Van Staveren, HOL 1:12 08' Michelle MacPherson, CAN 1:03 17 Carên Melschuk. DDR 56 71 Shelley Cramer, ISV 2:12 66 Ina Kleber, DDF 1:02 61 Jeannie Childs. USA 1:1215 Carole Brook, SUI - . .1:03 23 Agnetta Eriksson, SWE 56 90 Amilâ H¡ll, PUR 2.1270 Sue Wâlsh, USA 1:03 18 Svetlana Varganova, USSF 1:12 19 Agnetta Edksson, SWE. 1:03 37 KathyTreible, USA 56 92 SandrâCrousse, PEB 2:1496 Lar¡ssa Gortchakova, L,SSB 1:03 32 Larissa Belokon, IJSSR - 1:1284 Maud Leuckner, DDB . .1:03 40 Consolatlon F¡nals Claudia Z¡erold, SUI 2:15 05 Carmen Buneciu, ROI¡ 1:03 97 Angel¡ka Kn¡ppìng, FRG 1:12 89 W¡lma Van Velsen, HOL 1:03 50 Jun6 Croft, GBR .. 57 06 Jacqueline Franceschi, PUR 2:16 44 Jolandâ De Rover, HOL 1:04 43 Kathy Bald, CAN . 1:1291 Doris Wiebke, FFG 1:03 58 gEL Kaori Yanâse, JPN 57 55 Yolande Van Der SlraLen, 1:04 71 S¡mona Erighetl¡, llA 1:13 03 Sonja Hauslâden, AIJT . 1:03 71 Susanne Schuster, FBG . 57 66 400 M FREESTYLE-Aug.3 Merion Aizpors, FRG 1:04 73 Manuela Dalla Vâlle, ITA 1:13 1 l Deb Armstead, CAN 1a0425 Carol Klimpel, CAN 57.A2 Championship Finåls Mânuela Carosi, ITA t:04 81 Tania Bogomilova, BUL - 1.1326 Beda Le¡rvag, NOR 1:04 30 Isabel Beuss Gerd¡ng, [¡EX ,57 91 Carmela Schmidt, DDF. 4:08 98 L¡bby Kinkead, LJSA 1:04 97 Grazynå Dziedzic, POL 1:13 58 Shelley Cramer, ISV .. 1:04 92 Wilma Van Velsen, HOL 58 07 Petra Schneider, DDR 4:10 08 Cheryl Gibson, CAN 1:05 16 Susanne Nielsson, DEN 1:13 81 sandra Revete.
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